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Somebody needs to pick this one up. I looked it over yesterday when picking up a FL2087 oil filter…stunning, and looks to be flawless. Funny, I tried to buy from these guys before I picked up my R from a dealer across town back in 2019, but like a lot of relationships it just didn’t work out. This car was built the day after I brought KR333 home.

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I used to a lot of cars like that when I had a bodyshop. Always did clean title builders, but I’d buy that in a heartbeat if the price was decent.
Seems they're asking $30,999.

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Wow at that price
I've seen some dealers discount a couple thousand as time goes on. I had a dealer by me (Where I test drove my first/only 350) and we were going over the numbers which where higher than they said and I told them that I wanted to pay X a month and if they could drop it like 3k then I'd buy it. They said no, I walked, they called me back days later trying to sell me a Z06 that was the price of the R and discounted the same amount and I laughed. Then I asked about the 350 and if you could drop it, they said no, and then 4 days later they dropped it the 3k. With the story being said, I was told that dealers have virtually no wiggle room on used cars and now I'm seeing that they have a ton.. how much do you think they'd be willing to drop and how much do you think they got it for??? My uneducated guess is that they probably got it for around 76k and wouldn't go lower than 83k
 

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I don’t think they are being unrealistic. Here’s a comp from October: https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2019-ford-mustang-shelby-gt350r-16/

That being said, it would take the right buyer and certainly not someone who is planning to use it as a daily driver. I’m glad I got mine when I did. I would hate to try buying one right now.
I've seen some for sale for over 100k which I think is very high for the car currently, maybe in summer when prices rise across the board for these cars that'll be somewhat reasonable. I think for winter that is very high
 

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I wouldn't pay 31k for a wrecked up Mustang of any kind, but somebody probably will. I know on good authority you can get a S550 GT in similar shape for under 10.
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