mustangguy88
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- James
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- 2015 Mustang GT with PP
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There are a lot of us out there that can build a pretty nice Mustang. These projects can become very pricey in the process. Knowing these build costs, eventually these car end up being sold after being meticulously maintained.
What i am noticing, is that there are those who want what we have built and expect something for nothing.
I'm looking for people's opinions on what a car should be worth. I'll use mine as an example others are more than welcome to post their cars as well or examples that fit the discussion. By the way mine is not even remotely for sale, it's being used to start the conversation.
2015 Mustang GT Performance Pack equipped with $50,000 in performance parts added and 20,000 on the odometer. Babied from day one. For more specifics refer to my garage.
I see others post to the classifieds with these well built cars and the viewers argue a car with $20,000 to $30,000 in work done should sell out at $35,000. Really, just a cursory look on Ebay and there is a plethora of 2015 completely stock low milage GTs for sale above $30,000.
What does the forum crowd think is fair?
Again my car is just to get the thread started with, the last Mustang I sold, I owned for 20 years and is what paid for this one. I'm sure this conversation will get heated and thats OK.
What i am noticing, is that there are those who want what we have built and expect something for nothing.
I'm looking for people's opinions on what a car should be worth. I'll use mine as an example others are more than welcome to post their cars as well or examples that fit the discussion. By the way mine is not even remotely for sale, it's being used to start the conversation.
2015 Mustang GT Performance Pack equipped with $50,000 in performance parts added and 20,000 on the odometer. Babied from day one. For more specifics refer to my garage.
I see others post to the classifieds with these well built cars and the viewers argue a car with $20,000 to $30,000 in work done should sell out at $35,000. Really, just a cursory look on Ebay and there is a plethora of 2015 completely stock low milage GTs for sale above $30,000.
What does the forum crowd think is fair?
Again my car is just to get the thread started with, the last Mustang I sold, I owned for 20 years and is what paid for this one. I'm sure this conversation will get heated and thats OK.
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