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Shelby GT Mark-Up Pricing in TX
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<blockquote data-quote="HISSMAN" data-source="post: 3343540" data-attributes="member: 9703"><p>People are crazy. The GT500 IMO will not even be worth the $40K price tag on the window. I can see dishing out about $38K for it, but that is about it.</p><p>These people paying these huge amounts do not realize that in less than a years time they will be selling at or below sticker. Sure one day 30 years from now if there is one that has about 10 miles on the clock it may bring in a chunk of change, but it is not likely.</p><p></p><p>-Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HISSMAN, post: 3343540, member: 9703"] People are crazy. The GT500 IMO will not even be worth the $40K price tag on the window. I can see dishing out about $38K for it, but that is about it. These people paying these huge amounts do not realize that in less than a years time they will be selling at or below sticker. Sure one day 30 years from now if there is one that has about 10 miles on the clock it may bring in a chunk of change, but it is not likely. -Jeff [/QUOTE]
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