What are your plans? Are you going to drive it at all?
I'll
def drive it when I want to, although a weekender, not a daily driver at all. Parking lot at work is sun, and I'm not exposing a GT to that every day, whether I get a garage queen or a driver with some mileage.
an 11 mile car should carry a premium price. If you plan to drive it, that premium will be lost.
Yeah, I def understand that, and I'll have to try to balance my desire for zero flaws perfection vs higher cost / higher lost value of a garage queen I then start driving, vs a (should-be) lower cost driver with a few thousand miles. I'm not sure I got all, the vs's right there(!) but you get the idea!
I personally steer away from "wrapper" cars. I want to be able to drive them. I guess I think ultra low mileage cars should be preserved, because there are people that are in to them, and will pay that premium.
Yeah, I understand. I'd like to have that position too. I just hate flaws. I feel like I need to fix 'em! They make me
cringe! And yet I wanna drive it! ... which means it's gonna get some flaws!
Catch 22!
Be patient, dont let your excitement allow to buy a car you wont be happy with. Cars are "out there". You also might want to start a dedicated WTB thread. The red one that sold recently on BaT was a forum members car, and he had it listed here before it went to BaT.
Enjoy the process. Its a heck of a car, and you will enjoy it immensely.
Thanks! I appreciate the info and opinions
I'm 51 and feel like I'm at a good balance between enjoying the chase and actually securing the right car I'm after ... another 10-15 years I'm afraid I might be too old to care enough to pull the trigger on one!
Hey extrap, you found the right place here and you will find your car.
PPI is $ well spent and like Specracer said, take your time and enjoy the hunt.
I'm definitely on that path, enjoying the search and learning, as I type here ...
I also saw your post on Centerpunch's cost thread, he's another great FGT asset .
He's been analyzing prices on and off since at least 2005, even had his own website at one time.
I plan to scour that thread and do my own version ASAP. Part of the fun ... I love analysis. Lotta people think that's weird. Oh well, screw 'em, I'm getting a GT and they aren't
Thank you!
Here’s a good thread on this issue;
So I am in market. Been casually in market for a while actually, but I am at the point now where I am the closest I have been to pulling the trigger. I won’t bore everyone with how close I have come in the past, but let’s just say, it’s a long and strange road, but here we are. In any case...
www.fordgtforum.com
Ah, great! Thanks!
If your gonna drive it, get one with miles on it. That's what I did. If your gonna garage queen it then get the 11 mile car.
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Yeah, not gonna garage queen it. Good advice, thanks.
A low mile GT will require fresh tires and probably fresh fluids In addition to a general inspection. The low mile GT (non-Heritage) will cost about $50k more than a 3000 to 5000 mile car. You will lose that $50k premium once you start driving it. But you will be the first person to drive the car and you won’t have to worry about it’s previous owners and what they did to the car. If it’s worth $50k to you to drive a “new” GT, then go for it. The flip side is if you find a 3000 mile GT with full ownership history and/or still with the original owner, and it checks out with a full inspection, then you save the premium and you get a great car to drive. Plus depreciation will be minimal depending on how many miles you put on the car. No right or wrong answer as it just depends on what you want and are willing to pay for. As far as dealers, there are several GT experts. You can also call Desneux Motorsports but I personally do not have experience with them. As others have said, get an inspection on the car prior to purchase no matter how many miles on it. The repairs can mount up quickly. Good luck with the search and we look forward to seeing pictures of your new GT when you find it!
That is great. That $50K figure is def one thing I was wondering about. As to GTs with some miles, even just anything over 10(!), one other thing I find scary is that I've seen youtube vids where a hack buys an exotic for low $ and pastes it back together for sale. Will I be able to tell?!?!! I 'think' so, but better let an expert tell me.
Welcome to the forum and good luck with/ and have fun on the hunt
Thanks a lot. Glad to be here and super excited to find the right GT, at the right price
In hindsight, sorry for the long post. I prob shouldn't have quoted everybody at once.