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Ford equal to Junk?
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<blockquote data-quote="DBK" data-source="post: 16287156" data-attributes="member: 4088"><p>Long story short, I didn't want it to be a big circus, so I sold it to a guy who said he didn't get an allocation but was going to put it in his collection and drive it blah blah blah. Dude sent it straight to auction. I said hey man what's up with this, if I had wanted the circus of an auction I would have done it myself, which is why I was clear I wanted it sold to an end user. He said he was pissed at Ford for not selling him one so he was going to try and make some money on mine. I offered to pay him go away money to get it back, he declined, and then he had a bad day at an oddly chosen auction. Sucks for him. Regardless, you can't expect massive numbers from "collector" cars that have actual mileage. That car could have sat parked for 10 years and it would still be on the high end of the range.</p><p></p><p>Entire super/hyper car market is soft and is about to get a bunch softer...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DBK, post: 16287156, member: 4088"] Long story short, I didn't want it to be a big circus, so I sold it to a guy who said he didn't get an allocation but was going to put it in his collection and drive it blah blah blah. Dude sent it straight to auction. I said hey man what's up with this, if I had wanted the circus of an auction I would have done it myself, which is why I was clear I wanted it sold to an end user. He said he was pissed at Ford for not selling him one so he was going to try and make some money on mine. I offered to pay him go away money to get it back, he declined, and then he had a bad day at an oddly chosen auction. Sucks for him. Regardless, you can't expect massive numbers from "collector" cars that have actual mileage. That car could have sat parked for 10 years and it would still be on the high end of the range. Entire super/hyper car market is soft and is about to get a bunch softer... [/QUOTE]
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