Guys, What amazes me is the "Buy it Now" price of $250k! I can't imagine buying one of these for HALF that, but then I've never understood why a movie-based clone restomod would be worth more than the real deal. Then again, I've never considered buying one, and I really liked both versions of the movie! Oh, well- CS is welcome to whatever he can make from these, and I don't doubt that Unique does a good job turning a regular 67 fastback into "Eleanor"; not to mention that the popularity of the second movie has had a beneficial effect on real Shelby values, as I believe that they were just beginning to shoot upward when the movie provided a little extra push with the "gotta have a cool car" crowd. Speaking of values, did anybody else get the Amelia catalog yet? There's a 65 GT350 R-model carrying a HUGE estimate. RM is not known to be shy in that department, but WOW again. Can't wait for Spring when I can start driving my cars and push the value issues into a drawer for a while. Cheers, Mike Heroy CSX4045 67GT500 #841 68GT500 #389
I love the line that says: "this is the real deal" and "a rare opportunity". I guess they can spin it anyway they want. I guess then, it is a "real deal" clone / recreation / tribute or any other word that is used to describe these cars. Kenny
Re: Well, now we'll see if Eleanor #CSE-001 commands any appreciationor not ... On Thu, 2 Mar 2006, Shelby6t7 (AT) aol (DOT) com wrote: > I love the line that says: "this is the real deal" and "a rare opportunity". > I guess they can spin it anyway they want. I guess then, it is a "real deal" > clone / recreation / tribute or any other word that is used to describe these > cars. Wasn't that one "sold" at Barrett-Jackson last year, or the year before? Calvin http://hamptonroadsrotaryclub.com/ <<--our local club http://www.racecarstuff.com <<--my blog http://motors.search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZcalvin767 <<--my ebay stuff
In a message dated 3/2/2006 6:33:18 PM Eastern Standard Time, steinjann (AT) pacbell (DOT) net writes: What’s the estimate for the r-model? Don’t keep us in suspense! Thanks. I didn't want to guess because the catalog was at home and I replied from my office. The estimate is $650,000-850,000 for SFM5R102, headlined as "Shelby American factory race team. 1965 SCCA B/Production National Champion. One of only 26 R-models believed to survive." Obviously an incredibly significant car, but that's a pretty big number. Didn't mean to keep you in suspense. Mike
How can they say the GT 350 R is one of three.....I hope that is a misprint. Car seems to have a good history but I agree, they are not bashful on the price. SEE Y'ALL > > From: MHeroy (AT) aol (DOT) com > Date: 2006/03/02 Thu PM 04:46:40 EST > To: shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com > Subject: Re: Well, now we'll see if Eleanor #CSE-001 commands any appreciation or not ... > > Guys, > > What amazes me is the "Buy it Now" price of $250k! I can't imagine buying > one of these for HALF that, but then I've never understood why a movie-based > clone restomod would be worth more than the real deal. Then again, I've never > considered buying one, and I really liked both versions of the movie! > > Oh, well- CS is welcome to whatever he can make from these, and I don't doubt > that Unique does a good job turning a regular 67 fastback into "Eleanor"; not > to mention that the popularity of the second movie has had a beneficial > effect on real Shelby values, as I believe that they were just beginning to shoot > upward when the movie provided a little extra push with the "gotta have a cool > car" crowd. > > Speaking of values, did anybody else get the Amelia catalog yet? There's a > 65 GT350 R-model carrying a HUGE estimate. RM is not known to be shy in that > department, but WOW again. > > Can't wait for Spring when I can start driving my cars and push the value > issues into a drawer for a while. > > Cheers, > Mike Heroy > CSX4045 > 67GT500 #841 > 68GT500 #389 > >
kind of like the real simulated woodgrain they put on all those station wagons. you pay extra to buy it and it is worth less down the road bob
mabee he figured it out and wants to dump the car on some other fool while there are still some around. I would think that the car to have would be one of the actual cars from the movie bob
kind of like the real simulated woodgrain they put on all those station wagons. you pay extra to buy it and it is worth less down the road bob
mabee he figured it out and wants to dump the car on some other fool while there are still some around. I would think that the car to have would be one of the actual cars from the movie bob