Mustang1260
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- David
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- 2015 50th Limited Edition, WW, Manual
NorCal can beat that. The Future Ford chain (Roseville, Sacamento, Fresno (?)) will probably list their "R"s at $99,999 to $125,000 hoping to sucker some high paid Intel fool into buying it... Normal GT350s will be in the $75,000 to $95,00 range. If they get a 15' expect it in the $150,000 - $200,000 range. $250,000 if an 2015 R.You're lucky.. I've heard up to $35k in ADM here in SoCal and Nevada. Looks like I'll be fanning out my search another couple hundred miles tomorrow.
Wanna buy a 2000 Cobra R...I think they still have one. Sat on display in Roseville for years before it went off to a storage warehouse. They sent insane prices on very limited edition cars and you either pay it or they store it (forever if necessary). There attitude is you will break before they do- massively rich family doesn't need the money, selling or keeping a very unique car doesn't alter their bottom line 1 bit.
I know 2 guys who eventually got good prices from them, I stress eventually...2002/3ish Roush 360 (stripped Stage 3) and a 2008 GT500. Future Ford "broke" on those cars as they were not truly limited- Roush invents unique editions every other week and GT500 got better after 2008 (more HP)...but in both deals where Future threw in the towel on pricing those NEW cars were 2-3 yrs old at the time of sale. ie my buddy bought the new "08" GT500 in late 2010 as the 11s were arriving....
a handful of folks might score a 2016 GT350 R on a deal...probably in Georgia or Texas (they seem to get high allocations in those states) but in California....maybe at the end of yr two (2017 model) you might get close to MSRP on a GT350R in California.
Problem for me...I ain't in my 20s, 30s, 40s...so I have more money then I have time so to speak... thus I an't waiting (but ain't paying Future Ford kind of money either). I like and encourage the NO ADM approach..but I want this car....and I want it now....
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