Hi Guys,
I'm still researching and found few potential cars I'd like to purchase. (My largest purchase have been 911 so FGT is a whole new level for me, especially as it is buying an used collectible car).
Before hiring an expert to perform PPI for me, I'd like to fly around the country and inspect the car myself and rule out the absolute "no-go" GTs.
I understand that there is a thread for PPI list: http://www.fordgtforum.com/forums/showthread.php/28160-FGT-PPI-List but I believe I am not an expert enough to even inspect these.
So, here is my question. Is there any absolute red flag signs that I should notice on a car that I shouldn't even bother calling PPI inspection for?
I am mainly looking for 2006 GT with <2000 miles and lower the better.
Thank you in advance and my apology for asking many dumb questions. I am quite anxious to spend 300k~ for a car for the first time.
I'm still researching and found few potential cars I'd like to purchase. (My largest purchase have been 911 so FGT is a whole new level for me, especially as it is buying an used collectible car).
Before hiring an expert to perform PPI for me, I'd like to fly around the country and inspect the car myself and rule out the absolute "no-go" GTs.
I understand that there is a thread for PPI list: http://www.fordgtforum.com/forums/showthread.php/28160-FGT-PPI-List but I believe I am not an expert enough to even inspect these.
So, here is my question. Is there any absolute red flag signs that I should notice on a car that I shouldn't even bother calling PPI inspection for?
I am mainly looking for 2006 GT with <2000 miles and lower the better.
Thank you in advance and my apology for asking many dumb questions. I am quite anxious to spend 300k~ for a car for the first time.