Just one opinion of course. Not a car I would entertain for myself, not does it appear to be something buyers that contact me are looking for. At the same time yes there are buyers out ther for this type of car. Would not even try and guess on a value. Not much in the way opf sales to basis an opinion on for me.. Good luck Jeff S -----Original Message----- From: DB <danbelick@sbcglobal.net> Sent: Apr 14, 2005 12:31 PM To: shelbymustang@carmemories.com Subject: Shelby value opinions solicited Hey there, Just sold my wimbledon 67 500, and just made an offer on another neat 67 GT500. Unique in that it's basically a track car for the street. Has a cage and package tray, with trick guages in stock bezel, but otherwise stock interior. Has maier racing frame connectors, Konis, panhard rod, big sway bar, willwood brakes, Total control A arms, 16 inch ten spokes, and ...a big aluminum full tilt Shelby motor. Man this thing goes! Body is straight, evidence of rust repair (drivers floor, needs trunk drops). Paint is ok, so-so. What would you think it would be worth? Is it a car any of you might want to own? all the best, Dan Belick
Dan: The advice I have always followed is this. For a modified car (Shelby), take the normal selling price for it, then deduct the cost of returning it to factory condition to determine the fair market value. For example, if the 67 GT-500 in factory condition (driver) is worth $100,000 and the costs of returning it to such condition are $25,000, then the top price for it should be $75,000 (all figures for illustration only). But what that does not take into consideration is what the car is worth to you, the buyer, which may be more or less than the above figures. However, somewhere down the road, when re-sale comes up, those figures will be a good guide. Ron ----- Original Message ----- From: <speegle@pipeline.com> To: "DB" <danbelick@sbcglobal.net>; <shelbymustang@carmemories.com> Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 5:31 PM Subject: Re: Shelby value opinions solicited > Just one opinion of course. > > Not a car I would entertain for myself, not does it appear to be > something buyers that contact me are looking for. At the same time yes > there are buyers out ther for this type of car. > > Would not even try and guess on a value. Not much in the way opf sales to > basis an opinion on for me.. > > Good luck > > Jeff S > > -----Original Message----- > From: DB <danbelick@sbcglobal.net> > Sent: Apr 14, 2005 12:31 PM > To: shelbymustang@carmemories.com > Subject: Shelby value opinions solicited > > Hey there, > > Just sold my wimbledon 67 500, and just made an offer on another neat 67 > GT500. Unique in that it's basically a track car for the street. Has a > cage and package tray, with trick guages in stock bezel, but otherwise > stock interior. Has maier racing frame connectors, Konis, panhard rod, > big sway bar, willwood brakes, Total control A arms, 16 inch ten spokes, > and ...a big aluminum full tilt Shelby motor. Man this thing goes! Body > is straight, evidence of rust repair (drivers floor, needs trunk drops). > Paint is ok, so-so. What would you think it would be worth? Is it a car > any of you might want to own? > > all the best, > > Dan Belick > > > >