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Old 03-21-2004, 12:13 PM
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Smile FFR 2208 is SOLD

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Registered as 1965 Ford car has about 1600 shake down miles on it and it runs strong.

Engine: 1988 302-30 over new aluminum Brodix heads, new Cobra upper and lower intake, new mass air system, new MAC headers, new E303 cam. The engine has been gone over and super tuned by PJ's speed shop.

Transmission: new T5 with B&M Ripper shifter and reverse lockout shifter handle [by FFR].

Rear End: Lincoln Mark VIII [IRS] freshly done with new bearings and bushings, new posi unit with 308 gears.

Brakes: Five lug disk all around

Suspension all new front and rear.

Frame: Powder coated Black with IRS cage.

Body: Silver with Black stripes, roll bar, quick jacks, and side pipes are Black. Vinyl Meat Balls with # 22 in them. Carbon fiber stone guards.

Interior: Custom by Wicked Stiches, red leather seats, door panels and interior surrounds. Dash is carbon fiber with reverse 180 Speedo and correct gauges, toggles for lights, fan, and turn signals. Carpet is Red Wool [plush]. Wood steering wheel with AC center. Wind wings and Visors.

Wheels and Tires: 17" Mustang Cobra R with 245-45 front and 255-45 rear.

Asking: $29,750 This is the final markdown $28,500 if it doesn,t go now it is mine forever.

Contact info: mlogan22@novocon.net or 716-754-7751, also 716-628-1554 Not real good on computer but can E-Mail pictures

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I can't figure out how to send the pictures to this format I am really bad with the computer if I had your e-mail adress I think I can send pictures from my e-mail provider.

Thanks Ray
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Registered as 1965 Ford car has about 1600 shake down miles on it and it runs strong.

Engine: 1988 302-30 over new aluminum Brodix heads, new Cobra upper and lower intake, new mass air system, new MAC headers, new E303 cam. The engine has been gone over and super tuned by PJ's speed shop.

Transmission: new T5 with B&M Ripper shifter and reverse lockout shifter handle [by FFR].

Rear End: Lincoln Mark VIII [IRS] freshly done with new bearings and bushings, new posi unit with 308 gears.

Brakes: Five lug disk all around

Suspension all new front and rear.

Frame: Powder coated Black with IRS cage.

Body: Silver with Black stripes, roll bar, quick jacks, and side pipes are Black. Vinyl Meat Balls with # 22 in them. Carbon fiber stone guards.

Interior: Custom by Wicked Stiches, red leather seats, door panels and interior surrounds. Dash is carbon fiber with reverse 180 Speedo and correct gauges, toggles for lights, fan, and turn signals. Carpet is Red Wool [plush]. Wood steering wheel with AC center. Wind wings and Visors.

Wheels and Tires: 17" Mustang Cobra R with 245-45 front and 255-45 rear.

Asking: $31,750

Contact info: mlogan22@novocon.net or 716-754-7751, also 716-628-1554 Not real good on computer but can E-Mail pictures.
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How come 500 plus views and not a SINGLE comment? Come on guys, what do YOU think this car is worth? WHAT are it's good and bad selling points.

MLogan22 wants to know and I want to know. Lets hear it. Your opinions PLEASE!

Ernie
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Ray,

Ok, since no one else is answering I will bite and most likely tick off the FFR owners. The car is nice looking and seems to have some desirable features except one that I, AND I stress this is my personal view, don't really care for. That is the solid red interior. I think a little something to have broken it up would have made a difference to me. I once had a Galaxie with a solid red interior and just never did grow to like it. I think you could expect to get around $25K - $30K for the car. Once again just my opinion which I am basing on what similar Cobras are selling for around here.Best of luck and I hope that you can get what you want for the car.

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Man's it's like pulling teeth around here to get some FEED BACK on this car!!!

Don't be so bashful. step up to the plate and say what you think about this car. Good or bad, seller needs to know.


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come on guy Im a big boy I can take it. why no response the the add.
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n ice car, if i did not buy 1 in dec i would be interested
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What it going on here? Any other post would have generated at least 30 answers or complaints by now. Ray, maybe you need to post something that will start another war to get some interest. At least some of you FFR guys could post and let him know what you think and what your thoughts are concerning what the car should bring. He is just asking for honest opinions so he knows if he is way off or not.

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The pictures look great. The car sounds good. And if I had more money I would probably have some questions for you but for now I'm going to have stick to some unfinished and unstarted kits.

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Hang in there, an IRS FFR with the features this car has will bring that kind of money easily! Just takes that someone that happens to be looking for what you happen to have to offer. Hit up some of your local car shows...and get a tasteful "for sale" sign for the windshield from the local vinyl shop. It's inexpensive and you'd be surprised at how much interest it will generate. Besides, someone seeing it on the street makes for a good "impulse buy" situation.

I personally think people start dropping the prices way to early on! Respect yourself!
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thanks for your encuraging words I think think you are wright.
I don't have to sell the car if I don't get what I want.

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Pssssttt....... I'll give 15K when it hits the fan and you HAVE to sell. After all, I didn't get my nick name buying high and selling low.
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Ok,

Here we go, from a guy who has owned 6 FFR roadsters. Take it the way you want to, but it my honest opinion.

Why the car has not sold yet, this is a simple one, price. While it is a beautiful well built car, it's not worth $30,000 in today's marketplace. You built it with your personal tastes in mind, trying to find someone who wants "just this car" and color combination at it's current price is going to be difficult to say the least. Same goes for the carbon fiber dash, while it looks cool (and it does), but it's not for everyone. Let's get back to pricing for the moment, with the new Shelby and Kirkham offerings, your running in to the trickle down effect where the kits perceived as the "higher end of the market" are dropping in price in order for the owners to sell. You can get a really nice BB ERA or Contemporary for under 35K these days (I just looked at another ERA 427 SC down in Florida where the owner was only asking $33,000 and he would take under 29K for it because the interior needs to be redone due to sun fading)......It took me less than a week to sell off my last FFR (3510K) at it's full asking price($26,500), why, because I sat back and analyzed the current marketplace, and priced it right....Now, you might come back with the argument that you do have "OBO" listed in your advertisement, but the higher asking price will scare people away from even considering putting a lower offer in on your car.......

Well, that's it from me on this subject, I hope you take it as the positive feedback that it is meant to be (after all, you asked me for it)...........


Sincerely,

Bill S.

PS: Ernie offered 15K, I'll offer 21K just to up the ante.


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MLogan22 wants to know and I want to know. Lets hear it. Your opinions PLEASE!

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THANKS Bill, some good advice from a guy that really knows the market.

All though occasionally a BB ERA or Contemp comes around priced in the mid 30's I would not consider that normal. Myself, I'm sure like Bill, is constantly searching the market, comparing prices, looking for a "deal". I was looking a LONG time before I recently scored my ERA at a nice price. When a deal like that comes around (and it happens) you GOT to be able to jump on it.

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