Great news, my only concern. After that, I'm ready to buy one.
Still good to sit in one and drive if can
Great news, my only concern. After that, I'm ready to buy one.
I'm 6'5" so I need to make 100% sure before buying I can be somewhat comfortable before buying.
That method worked for me with a helmet.Before climbing in, move the seat FORWARD a couple of clicks to you can then turn the knob to recline the seat back. It seems a little counter intuitive to move the seat forward - but you'll need to do that to get the recline. You'll fit and the GT will be comfortable. You'll probably lean back a bit more than you would in other cars, but it will work.
I would add RK motors Charlotte,What's the best place to look for these cars?
Desneux?
BJ?
Ebay?
Autotrader?
I couldnt find the POST is archives... I search the GREAT ONE .... Gretzky and still couldn’t find it.... There was a blue one owned by him here recently for sale. Good Luck!!!1
No longer showing on ebay, now seems to be listed at RM Sotheby’s Indiana auction in May.
I got a mint 53,000 mile car! But I’m never selling! It the car that never gets old!
I'm looking for a 2006 blue ford GT in immaculate condition. Preferably less than 1000 miles. Would you guys have any leads for it?
I was thinking the same thing...get a good/great car and drive it some and then fix/upgrade/detail out the issues that bother you.My suggestion, seriously, is buy a higher (more than 1000) mile car, save a bundle and spend a fraction of that bundle on a great, not good, a GREAT detailer.
It went for a nice premium. You should have bought it to put beside your Lutz car!! You car is SN 3?? So whose car was 2??As an aside, except for the glamour of bidding against drunk aluminum siding magnates, I don’t understand buying at TV auctions. Yesterday, I spent several hours watching Bonhams waiting for Iacocca’s Viper to sell. Cars were getting crushed on price, many went unsold and those that sold included heavy buyer premiums. Unless it’s a car you can’t find anywhere else, I don’t get it, particularly in the internet age and so many brokers out there.
After totaling my bought new 2005 Yellow all option GT i searched on line for a close as possible replacement. Found one in the northwest with standard wheels and black calipers. 1400 miles and every document possible. 275K Very happy.As an aside, except for the glamour of bidding against drunk aluminum siding magnates, I don’t understand buying at TV auctions. Yesterday, I spent several hours watching Bonhams waiting for Iacocca’s Viper to sell. Cars were getting crushed on price, many went unsold and those that sold included heavy buyer premiums. Unless it’s a car you can’t find anywhere else, I don’t get it, particularly in the internet age and so many brokers out there.
No one thinks it has more than 5k on it!Looks beautiful!
Same with mine. A friend was in my garage the other day and he thought it was brand new. I only have 9k but man it looks sooooo nice in midnight blue.No one thinks it has more than 5k on it!