13/14 GT500 Prices?

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Just been curious...

I'm seeing Prices in the high 40s to the low 70s for Vehicles ranging from 2000 miles to close to 70,000 miles.

Any Idea what they're actually selling for? The Large Range seems strange to me...
 

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Seems like the market has softened in the last couple of months. I think low mileage stock cars with the performance and track packages are still in the 60s. I've seen a lot of killer modified cars drop into the 50s. I hate that I live in a liberal state with terrible emissions rules would have preferred a nicely modified car for a cheaper price.
 

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The BlackBook /NADA which a lot banks use is still higher currently than prices. Which is good only if you’re needing a finance to get a larger loan. Otherwise, it’s come down lightly but here we’re almost to October and sport cars tend to drop (annually) beginning now. So there some of that coming into play as well as the % rates is climbing giving way to be people to be more cautious to some types of purchases. I know this link has been shared previously but since this is a new thread, I’ll copy it here: Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Price Trends - CarGurus
 

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This was what they valued my car at last night, I know it’s credit karma so take it with a grain of salt. However I laughed a bit.
 

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So many things play a factor in what a clean 13/14 will sell, but you can pick up a nice one for 55k to 65k, if you want a crazy low mileage one you'll be in the 70s
 

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So many things play a factor in what a clean 13/14 will sell, but you can pick up a nice one for 55k to 65k, if you want a crazy low mileage one you'll be in the 70s
I think at this point about the only car that would hit 70 would be a fully loaded glass roof car with almost no miles in a less common color like Grabber Blue. Even then think it would sit for awhile.
 

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I think at this point about the only car that would hit 70 would be a fully loaded glass roof car with almost no miles in a less common color like Grabber Blue. Even then think it would sit for awhile.
I agree, it's got to be a fully loaded car with the right color combo and under 2k miles. Even than it'll probably still sit for awhile.
 

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What was the MSRP on these?
 

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At the time, you bought the car from Ford (~$55K-$70K, depending on options) and sent it to Shelby American for Super Snake conversion (starting at ~$30K) and the widebody option (~$25K, IIRC). Numerous other options were available at additional cost and SA retained all takeoff parts.
 

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What was the MSRP on these?
That one will probably sell for 250k, mostly due to only having 300 miles on it and every single super snake upgrade available, I think it's pretty cool it was built at the Shelby speed shop.
 

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WOW..........Collectible 2013 Shelby GT500 SS going for 299K from JFK Auto. Prices are continuing to climb on low mileage, rare optioned Super Snakes



 

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WOW..........Collectible 2013 Shelby GT500 SS going for 299K from JFK Auto. Prices are continuing to climb on low mileage, rare optioned Super Snakes



While I agree with your overall sentiment, it's important to note ASKING prices are not necessarily SELLING prices.
 

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