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Ford GT
For what it's worth $$$$
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<blockquote data-quote="jcthorne" data-source="post: 14628229" data-attributes="member: 41108"><p>They were never that low. Trust me, I was in the market then. About as low as no stories cars ever fell was approx 150 for a driven car, 160 for very low mile cars. Salvage title cars did drop that low. Yes, Heritage cars were of about the same value as other medium range cars. Reds were always cheaper due to the numbers of them.</p><p></p><p>They never fell more than about 20k under MSRP and did not stay there very long. I was fortunate to buy one before they started the upward spiral</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcthorne, post: 14628229, member: 41108"] They were never that low. Trust me, I was in the market then. About as low as no stories cars ever fell was approx 150 for a driven car, 160 for very low mile cars. Salvage title cars did drop that low. Yes, Heritage cars were of about the same value as other medium range cars. Reds were always cheaper due to the numbers of them. They never fell more than about 20k under MSRP and did not stay there very long. I was fortunate to buy one before they started the upward spiral [/QUOTE]
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