well guys im joining for your group for some sad reasons.I'm a Mopar guy all my life and have a nice collection of them. the reason i'm here is my brother-in law passed away after a 7 year battle of cancer.well in that he left behind his first car. 1967 shelby gt 350. plus he owns a 67 mustang fastback also. and a65 coupe, 79 or 78 lincon towncar .well they are going to be sold and being im a car guy i'm helping to sell them. looking to find out the best prices and i'm doing all the research. the shelby has been sitting since late 70's or so, has rust issues but all there .67 mustang is a california car. really clean. well if you guys can help me price these that would be great. everything goes into a trust for the kids. thanks for everything. phil email par12730@sbcglobal.net
Phil, I too am sorry for your loss. Financially speaking, now is not the time to sell the Shelby. If it is at all possible, hold on to the Shelby as long as possible in the hopes the market rebounds. I don't know the specifics as per logistics but if the car can be stored or kept in place without too much expense, I would delay selling it as long as you can. That way you can maximize the trust funds for the kids. I also realize you might not be able to delay the sale of the Shelby for emotional and/or financial reasons. If that is the case, good luck and I hope the best. Paul.