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If I win the powerball tonight I'll go buy it for my DD [emoji12]
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There really isn't anything different about the 2015 MY GT350, same as the 2016. There might be a few "collectors" of this kinda stuff out there who would pay some premium for one but it is really a non event in the scheme of things. These '15s will be forgotten quickly and virtually ignored once the next GT500 steals the show. Lots of people gonna be doin the Deer in the Headlights thing when they see what this stuff is worth in 2 or 3 years.Based on your post I suggest that you are not very familiar with the 2015 Shelby GT350 model.
How many miles do you think that the 2015 GT350's should have on them when they arrive?
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I can concur as I am here as well. Agree with room being quiet and day is softThe car sold for $115,000, after the reserve was lifted at $95,000. Overall, the room seemed a little quiet to me, and prices for other cars so far today have somewhat soft.
I can concur as I am here as well. Agree with room being quiet and day is softThe car sold for $115,000, after the reserve was lifted at $95,000. Overall, the room seemed a little quiet to me, and prices for other cars so far today have somewhat soft.
Sold!!! $115k!!!! Hit it right on the head!There was a 2015 DIB Tech package Shelby on Ebay not to long ago (different serial number), that was listed for $149K. Don't know what happened, if it sold at that price or lower, or didn't sell at all. There was also a OW 2015, Track package that was advertised at $86K, and I am sure it sold at or close to that amount. So maybe somewhere in between - $115K.
Did you play the Powerball last week?It will fetch $155k.
I am envious of those who own a 2015 MY Shelby. You guys should feel real good about this. Other than for the 2005/6 Ford GT, this is the only new car produced in the 2000s that has sold for more than the MSRP.I was there as well. Wow! I thought the room was pretty electric, especially once the reserve was lifted. It started to stall at $95K, but lit up once the reserve was lifted. Great bidding war at the end.
It was great to see the first 2015 at auction do so well - total credit to Ford for a great product. :ford:
Sorry @DrumReaper...no under MSRP
1 ticket. Surprised it sold for 115k. Thought for sure it would fetch 135+Did you play the Powerball last week?
On another day in a room with a different group of bidders, this still-in-the-wrapper GT 350 may have sold for more. Mecum was moving a lot of cars today, but there weren't many high-dollar vehicles offered - so who knows how many high-dollar bidders were in the room. This "new" GT 350 was the No. 3 seller for the day (and the auction so far), not far behind a used BMW i8 and an Audi R8 that pretty much were retail sales.1 ticket. Surprised it sold for 115k. Thought for sure it would fetch 135+
Well, in reality, the hammer price was $115K, but the buyer paid $126.5K after the 10% commission. So, you weren't as far off as you thought.1 ticket. Surprised it sold for 115k. Thought for sure it would fetch 135+
Lord please don't let this thread go down the way of ADM battle crapola.Well, in reality, the hammer price was $115K, but the buyer paid $126.5K after the 10% commission. So, you weren't as far off as you thought.