95R #73 on Ebay

1995COBRA-R

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Care to elaborate?

It is modified.

My opinion is a starting bid of $15K. It should go higher in bidding, but I'd settle with a high bid maybe below his starting bid.

It is my opinion, and I am not far off the value.

It's due to Ford, and their continuous production of faster Mustangs.
 

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it seems that all of the modifications are tasteful and reversible

"Original fuel cell, fuel pump and catback included with sale."

while it sounds like the fuel cell was just removed without being rebuilt I think that the glenns tank is a better choice at any rate.

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I am not calling you out at all but I wonder how you would value this one so low when you were asking more for own not to long ago? do you think that this one is honestly worth $11,000 less (starting bid) than yours?, honest question?
I have been looking for a 95r off and on for the past few years (always seems like the time is just not right) and have been watching the prices, this one seems fairish if it is as represented.
I do agree that the new ones kill the market, I have a neighbor who's '15 6cyl beat a terminator (stock) at the track, and a doctor friend who spent mega$$ to get a couple of super snakes that can't keep up with a new gt350 for less coin
 
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Not a single bid on this one. Price was definitely on the high side.
 

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it seems that all of the modifications are tasteful and reversible

"Original fuel cell, fuel pump and catback included with sale."

while it sounds like the fuel cell was just removed without being rebuilt I think that the glenns tank is a better choice at any rate.

1995COBRA-R
I am not calling you out at all but I wonder how you would value this one so low when you were asking more for own not to long ago? do you think that this one is honestly worth $11,000 less (starting bid) than yours?, honest question?
I have been looking for a 95r off and on for the past few years (always seems like the time is just not right) and have been watching the prices, this one seems fairish if it is as represented.
I do agree that the new ones kill the market, I have a neighbor who's '15 6cyl beat a terminator (stock) at the track, and a doctor friend who spent mega$$ to get a couple of super snakes that can't keep up with a new gt350 for less coin

I was saying a fair starting bid was $15K. I never said it should be sold at that price.

It was started at $24K which seemed a lttle high.

I offered my old original car for $30K (with papers the papers from Ford SVT on the engine specs --more than 24 pages from the Roush shop---and an extra set of original tires and wheels) The file is an inch deep. I got no offers so it isn't worth that.

There is some number from $20K to maybe $25K that will buy a car.

I think the rock bottom price is $20K.
 

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There is a guy around where i live that has one...im pretty sure he doesn't realize what he has. Ive been trying to catch him to get some info on it
 

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I was saying a fair starting bid was $15K. I never said it should be sold at that price.

It was started at $24K which seemed a lttle high.

I offered my old original car for $30K (with papers the papers from Ford SVT on the engine specs --more than 24 pages from the Roush shop---and an extra set of original tires and wheels) The file is an inch deep. I got no offers so it isn't worth that.

There is some number from $20K to maybe $25K that will buy a car.

I think the rock bottom price is $20K.

Fair enough.
The sad fact is that the 95 is just not that desirable of a car regardless of any of it many contributions to mustang history. For me it is one of the ultimate wish list buys. I have had some great cars that pale the 95r in terms of performance, price, style and desirability but I still dream of a 95r, there are just too few guys like me to care about this car at $20k I would have found a way to pick this one up but much more than that it's just not worth the effort, not because the car isn't worth it but rather I have too many other toys I don't use.

The real value I saw in your car, and believe it or not I briefly considered it when you were talking about lowering the price, is that just about everyone knows it history thanks to your openess on this forum, something a lot of these other cars on offer don't have, the rest you offer, while nice is really just bonus that does not offer that much value to me.
As always
Thanks for the input
M.J.N.
 

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