Does anyone know about a 2006 GT in Florida for $175,000


Tomcat

GT Owner
At a dealership.
Seems like a great price.
VIN 1FAFP90S16Y401388
 
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Oh..."starting bid", Reserve not met...no buy it now pricing. Got it!
 
is that a red car for sale in Florida?
 
I think it was white/blue stripes, on -bay
EDIT: Tungsten
 
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I've seen them on Ebay and auto trader. Usually only have suspect stuff. They've got/had one for sale on a rebuilt/salvage title. Think it's their white FGT car tho.
 
Vin # 01388 2005 Tungsten Grey was a total loss back in 2010 per their own Carfax supplied report, not the white FGT they have. I wish to retract my "suspect stuff" comment from the previous post as it was an inappropriate off the cuff comment.
 
Anyone have a link to either car?
 
Vin # 01388 2005 Tungsten

Uh, Tungsten was only a 2006 color...??
 
Uh, Tungsten was only a 2006 color...??

You're right, my mistake, it is listed as a 2006. Listed on Autotrader.com Just do a Ford GT search as I don't have a link. Seller is Driving Emotions in Lake Park, Fl. 33403 1-866-861-5812.
 
It's been in an accident, has over 10k miles. Think they want $190k. Makes sense considering the history
 
So, clean title, 11K miles, probably small accident. Anyone seen a clean title car sell for 190K in a while? Someone buy it and drive it like you stole it. Wouldn't that be consider a great driver car? Will it matter in 10 years?
 
I already have a Tungsten...:-(
 
It sounded like more than a small accident. I would have an extensive PPI done because they didn't know a whole lot about what happened. How can a car have a clean title when it's deemed a "total loss" and the insurance company pays out the owner to take the car?
 
I saw a total loss Heritage at my friend's dealership 5 years ago that had spun & glanced a tree. Some paint damage from branches but one of the rear control arms was damaged with a slight bend in one of the frame gussets around the arm. It looked fine but the insurance company called it a total because of the frame & it sold at auction for $80K.

Ed
 
So what's the opinion? Was it worth repairing?
 
So what's the opinion? Was it worth repairing?

What.. The Heritage for 80k??? Of course.

Look at what worse damaged GTs are selling for...MSRP or more.

ALL GTs that are repairable should be repaired!!!


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So, clean title, 11K miles, probably small accident. Anyone seen a clean title car sell for 190K in a while? Someone buy it and drive it like you stole it. Wouldn't that be consider a great driver car? Will it matter in 10 years?

It's not a nice car. Awful paintwork, it appears to have been repaired several times as there are varying types and quality of paintwork. Some parts missing, if the quality of the paintwork is this bad, I can't believe what lies beneath is any better.
 
Abol,

Ur Back !

Did you keep ur GT OR sell it?

Remember you had lots of issues; were they repaired /cleared up?
 
Maybe Anthony Cantrell would be interested - :rofl
 
Is this the infamous red coconut car?

If I remember right didn't a "girl friend" take a rock or coconut to it one time?"