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Took me forever to find it, but it appears the 2015 GT350 hammered for $72,500. So $79,750 final price.

Certainly disappointing I would say. It was estimated it to go between 100k and 125k. It appears that regular Gt350s, even a 1 of 1 2015 spec, is just being overshadowed by the R model. It may be a really long time before a car like this one gets the love it deserves. Great buy though for the new buyer. I'd hold for 10 plus years at least and then see what the temp is like.
Damn, what a steal. I’ve personally seen this car… nothing but immaculate as heck.

That’s a track pack car… essentially an R without the CF bits. Shame it only got that much.

If it’s gonna depreciate… drive it! I wonder if having less than break-in mileage affects these cars’ value as people are concerned that they may purchase a May-pop.
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I actually think that’s pretty good for a regular 350. I think the later years of 350’s 19-20’s will be the ones that command the higher values due to the updates and end of the run, as opposed to the early R’s which were so limited. I don’t think expecting 100-125k was realistic at all. Don’t get me wrong I wish they would of got that.

Took me forever to find it, but it appears the 2015 GT350 hammered for $72,500. So $79,750 final price.

Certainly disappointing I would say. It was estimated it to go between 100k and 125k. It appears that regular Gt350s, even a 1 of 1 2015 spec, is just being overshadowed by the R model. It may be a really long time before a car like this one gets the love it deserves. Great buy though for the new buyer. I'd hold for 10 plus years at least and then see what the temp is like.
 

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Took me forever to find it, but it appears the 2015 GT350 hammered for $72,500. So $79,750 final price.

Certainly disappointing I would say. It was estimated it to go between 100k and 125k. It appears that regular Gt350s, even a 1 of 1 2015 spec, is just being overshadowed by the R model. It may be a really long time before a car like this one gets the love it deserves. Great buy though for the new buyer. I'd hold for 10 plus years at least and then see what the temp is like.
Totally agree with your comments that this was a very disappointing hammer price for the consignor but on a much more positive note "F0077" was very well bought by the new owner. :clap:

The sale of this 2015 Track Pack car kind of reminds me of when "F0016" sold earlier this year for $115,500 which was also a terrific deal and it is interesting to note that neither "F0016" or "F0077" were titled vehicles and both were sold on the MSO.

As a side note it is my opinion that RM Auctions did a very poor job of marketing this cool car and in fact they could not even get the HP rating right on their website until the very last minute and mentioned nothing on their website about this car being sold on the MSO.

One important factor that I have learned with respect to consigning a vehicle at auction is that the auction site location is paramount and of course timing is also key as well in order to get the very best price for your car.

When looking back at yesterdays hammer prices in Auburn many cars sold well under the money therefore some outstanding buys were had and no question that the auction site location and timing had a great deal to do with some very poor hammer prices.

Getting back to the sale of F0077, it will be interesting to see if the new owner decides to keep this 2015 Track Pack car on the MSO or ends up titling in his or her name?
 

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Back at it again. BaT wastes no time do they lol.

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2019-ford-mustang-gt350r-5/

Also there is 2017 R with a replacement engine that will hammer soon. Will be interesting to see what it goes for. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2017-ford-gt350r-7/
Yeah that 17 - wrong size tires...kinda high miles for BAT, tacky tire lettering, some scraped up belly...Kinda screams that it wasn't loved and I don't see a big fight happening over this one, really.
 

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Nice find. Other than the ding pix look pretty good.
 

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Damn, what a steal. I’ve personally seen this car… nothing but immaculate as heck.

That’s a track pack car… essentially an R without the CF bits. Shame it only got that much.

If it’s gonna depreciate… drive it! I wonder if having less than break-in mileage affects these cars’ value as people are concerned that they may purchase a May-pop.
The Track Pack is more of a Base car with coolers. Still would expect more from a 15
 

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was not pending when I posted, yes they are out there.
Looked right after you posted. Must be a busy Sunday night. :wink:
 

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Alright, ok alright… it’s closer to an R than a tech. Lol
Having owned both a Tech, which I added coolers and an R, its not even close. Tech is identical with the exception of the coolers and rear spoiler. All easy upgrades. The R has upgraded suspension, different sway bars different programing, different engine components (until 19) splitter, spoiler and of course the carbon bits. You cant replicate it without great expense. Its not close at all.
 

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Having owned both a Tech, which I added coolers and an R, its not even close. Tech is identical with the exception of the coolers and rear spoiler. All easy upgrades. The R has upgraded suspension, different sway bars different programing, different engine components (until 19) splitter, spoiler and of course the carbon bits. You cant replicate it without great expense. Its not close at all.
Dude, lol, I get all that, trust me… I have my second R right now. My point, which you have made yours in spades, is that the 15’ Track Pack at sub-$75k is gonna be the cheapest 2015 close to an R you can get without paying unobtanium prices.
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