The new Cobra R for sale and want to buy thread

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I'm running (2) @ RM Auctions in Fort Lauderdale in April
1995 R w/ 2K miles (no reserve)
2000 R w/ 4k miles

What was the high bid on this 2000 R? I was not able to participate in the auction as planned. I saw a really low mile car sold for 49k at B-J the other day.
 

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It seemed like the audience was more into the Euro market cars vs American. No doubt I was bummed the 95R went for what it did but I damn sure wasn't going to let the 00R go for that. I think the BJ car went for 54 with the 10 percent buy fee which is around what I have been selling them for.
 

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I’m in the market for a low mileage (under 10K preferably) and fully documented (black binder, etc) 2000 R.

My preference is to find one that is all original and from an individual (not dealer). I will consider those that have some modifications so long as all original parts are included.

Message me if you have, or know of one, for sale that meets the above criteria please.
 

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I am in need of a 95 Cobra R lower radiator hose and ECU. If anyone has a lead on these items, please email me at [email protected], or through the forum. You can also text me at 207-478-5003. I have a longtime family friend that is trying to finish his build, and we have been looking for these parts. Thanks for the help
 

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I have a set of FRPP 00R wheels for sale but I'm really not sure how much they're going for in this condition. I've seen mint sets sell for $1000+.

Let me know if you're interested and we can work out price.

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Posting this up here in addition to my thread :)

I’m looking for a low mileage (under 10K preferably) and fully documented (black binder, original tires, etc) 2000 R.

My preference is to find one that is all original and from an individual (not dealer). I will consider those that have some modifications so long as all original parts are included.

Message me if you have, or know of one, for sale that meets the above criteria please.
 

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Posting this up here in addition to my thread :)

I’m looking for a low mileage (under 10K preferably) and fully documented (black binder, original tires, etc) 2000 R.

My preference is to find one that is all original and from an individual (not dealer). I will consider those that have some modifications so long as all original parts are included.

Message me if you have, or know of one, for sale that meets the above criteria please.

You might take a look at my ad on CList. I'm helping a friend to get his sold. Ohhhh wanted to ask you if you think I should put a new post on here with the CList link?
2000 Mustang Cobra R
 

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Ok thanks for the reply. Say can I get your opinion as to what a realistic sale price might be?

I’ll message you with my thoughts - I’ve been tracking nearly all of the sales the last 3yrs. My perspective is that of a buyer so take it for what it’s worth.

Many have come up for sale that meet most of my criteria during this time, but I don’t waste energy on those with asking prices that are beyond what the sales trends show.
 

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Hi everyone... Happy New Year as well. Say I'm helping a friend to sell his 2000 R. There is a complete ad on CraigsList (link below) and on Racing Junk. Let me know if any of you are interested and also what you think is a fair market price for it. I'll let the owner know. Thanks in advance.

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Here is the new 2019 price guide that I received yesterday. This updates the one that I posted before. You'll note that 93R is unchanged at $60, the 95R lost 8% to $28,500, and the 00R was increased to $51,500. Again, these are values for good cars that may have been driven and not single-digit mileage garage queens.

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Here is the new 2019 price guide that I received yesterday. This updates the one that I posted before. You'll note that 93R is unchanged at $60, the 95R lost 8% to $28,500, and the 00R was increased to $51,500. Again, these are values for good cars that may have been driven and not single-digit mileage garage queens.

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That interesting and shows pretty strong prices and I also get Sport Car Market and got my guide a couple days back but haven't looked at it yet. You know I'd like to know how many sales these numbers are based on. Sometimes I think the guide is pretty good and sometimes I think its way off. Interesting it shows the Terminators coming down in value...I wasn't aware they were at $25+. I sold one of the nicest ones around a few years back for $22k and it was like pulling teeth to get him to pay that amount. I'm getting very little activity on the one I'm helping to sale. Maybe its the time of year getting in the way.
 

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That's interesting and shows pretty strong prices and I also get Sport Car Market and got my guide a couple days back but haven't looked at it yet. You know I'd like to know how many sales these numbers are based on. Sometimes I think the guide is pretty good and sometimes I think its way off...

Shelby,
I think the prices shown seem generally OK to me. These are better than last year's as it relates to most of the cars that I am familiar with.

They are certainly general prices. You are over on the west coast, and I am on the east coast. Prices will certainly vary a bit from location?

BTW, I tried to buy a 03-04 Terminator, but I could never get one for a fair deal (Ford made 72,000 of them). I ended up with a new S197 2007 Mustang GT (long gone).

I have ordered a new 2019 Mustang GT Premium with PP1. They say the wait is 2 months.

Ford keeps making faster and faster Mustangs for car enthusiast guys which seems to hurt the value of the older cars.
 

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Shelby,

Ford keeps making faster and faster Mustangs for car enthusiast guys which seems to hurt the value of the older cars.

You know you are so right about the performance of the new cars being so good. Its just so much better than ones even 5-10 years old. And there isn't any comparison to my 66 race car which is street legal but just not set up for being any fun to drive on the street. My 2016 GT350 does both so very well.
 

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