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How much is it worth? 2021 SC GT

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I'm thinking of selling the mustang to focus on some investment plans.

Wondering what a reasonable price would be with the mods?

2021 GT, 401A, black accent pkg, 10 SPEED AUTO, 6,500 miles around 3k with a vortech kit, renegade axels, set of VMS rear wheels and drag radials.
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I'm thinking of selling the mustang to focus on some investment plans.

Wondering what a reasonable price would be with the mods?

2021 GT, 401A, black accent pkg, 10 SPEED AUTO, 6,500 miles around 3k with a vortech kit, renegade axels, set of VMS rear wheels and drag radials.
The mods will only be as valuable as someone is willing to pay for them. Being blunt and honest with you, not trying to offend and especially seeing you have a supercharger installed. Some will shy away from a vehicle with an added Supercharger or Turbo, because let’s face it, those aren’t added to go get groceries…

Your best bet would be to search the sold Mustangs on here in the Classified section to get a ballpark of a similar equipped vehicle to yours. Or even search the main and well known online vehicle classified sites for similar equipped vehicles to yours.

I’ve been watching a super clean, damage free 2018 w/Edelbrock SC on it (and other mods) from a classified site and it’s advertised for $38k… it hasn’t budged in well over 6 mos…

The used market is saturated and currently slowing; vehicles aren’t being bought for crazy prices as they were 8 mos ago….

It’s up to the buyer - some want a modified vehicle, while others shy away from them because a major mod like SC or Turbo. Plus the needed tunes can be a liability to the Buyer especially in some of the smog testing States and the fact that EPA has been crushing Tuners, the aftermarket and State inspections making it harder for a tuned or modified vehicl to get through
 
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Try for 40k, drop it a grand a month until it sells.
 

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As CJ mentioned, look at the classifieds here. Not only the ones sold but the ones still for sale (and how long some of them have been sitting). A vast majority of the ones still for sale have a SC or turbos. It’s just a much smaller buyer pool for those types of mods and the market is shifting/slowing. Good luck!
 

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a modded car is usually worth less than a stock car and more difficult to find a buyer.
 
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Thank you for the replies. Unfortunately just confirming what I already suspected lol. I don't need to sell it right now so maybe I'll pop it up around spring or just keep it and get to the track more often.
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