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OnyxRider 05-27-2014 12:11 PM

Ford GT on Hemmings for Sale
 
Interesting only 9 miles on this one. Sort of reminds me of all the Viper owners that tucked their cars away when purchased.

2005 Ford GT40 GT 40 for sale | Hemmings Motor News


Need to add this one too. Great pics of this black GT.

2006 Ford GT for sale | Hemmings Motor News


And this beauty. Might have posted it already.

2006 Ford GT X1 TT for sale | Hemmings Motor News



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Mark IV 05-27-2014 12:42 PM

But it is NOT a "GT40"....it is a "Ford GT" and there is big difference! I know many use the "GT40" tag to get more hits but it will never be a "GT40" as Ford does not own the trademark............................

OnyxRider 05-27-2014 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Mark IV (Post 1302930)
But it is NOT a "GT40"....it is a "Ford GT" and there is big difference! I know many use the "GT40" tag to get more hits but it will never be a "GT40" as Ford does not own the trademark............................

You are absolutely correct. I was lazy with the title.

NewYorkGuy 05-27-2014 03:32 PM

wow, 9 years later and $100K plus profit!

RodKnock 05-27-2014 03:57 PM

The stock market indices have done pretty well too (2005-2014), but I gotta say that, depending on your buy in, the 2005-2006 Ford GT has done about the same or better.

Mark IV 05-27-2014 04:02 PM

How can any real car guy let a really cool car just sit and NOT want to "light it up"?!?!?:confused:

Speculators vs. car guys. Sorry, but put your money in the market if you don't want to drive them!:eek:

RodKnock 05-27-2014 04:16 PM

We have a local Ford dealer in Redwood City that has a dark blue GT on the showroom floor that has never been driven AFAIK. Sad.

However, I did see one driving around the neighborhood this weekend. Quite a rare sight.

Dimis 05-27-2014 06:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark IV (Post 1302966)
How can any real car guy let a really cool car just sit and NOT want to "light it up"?!?!?:confused:

Speculators vs. car guys. Sorry, but put your money in the market if you don't want to drive them!:eek:


Rodknock would probably tell you that show off your portfolio isn't as much fun as showing off your car... :p

buddyg 05-27-2014 06:59 PM

I agree cars should be driven! Buy some art for the wall instead.

RodKnock 05-27-2014 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Dimis (Post 1303000)
Rodknock would probably tell you that show off your portfolio isn't as much fun as showing off your car... :p

Actually, it's always more fun walking around town with the portfolio statement, but often can get quite embarrassing when even the admin's for any successful tech company LOL with their much larger portfolio statements. :LOL:

twobjshelbys 05-27-2014 08:47 PM

I bought my low miles Heritage two (almost 3) years ago for way less than people are now paying for red low miles cars. I'm trying to keep it under 5000 miles before I part with it, but maybe I won't (part with it, that is). It's a hard car to drive in Vegas - it's a 90% blind spot so I almost need a follow along spotter to drive it on the street. At least I have a double garage door now.

Mark IV 05-28-2014 03:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dimis (Post 1303000)
Rodknock would probably tell you that show off your portfolio isn't as much fun as showing off your car... :p

I would counter that showing a sweet young thing at a bar your bank balance will get you father than "want to see my Ferrari parked in the garage?"

OnyxRider 05-28-2014 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Mark IV (Post 1303047)
I would counter that showing a sweet young thing at a bar your bank balance will get you father than "want to see my Ferrari parked in the garage?"


Actually years ago my wife dropped an American Express Black Card and she caused such a ruckus at the boutique she was in.

rodneym 05-28-2014 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by OnyxRider (Post 1303133)
Actually years ago my wife dropped an American Express Black Card and she caused such a ruckus at the boutique she was in.

Your wife carries around her own means of paying?

All this time I thought you were "well off" %/

ERA2076 06-09-2014 04:44 PM

Mk I -
Street
Height 40.5
Weight 2350+

http://www.automobile-catalog.com/im...a/DSCF6336.jpg

Mk II
Height 40.5
Weight 2650+

http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/image...2010/19905.jpg

Mk IV
Height 39.4
Weight 2400+

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...l_AutoShow.JPG

05 GT -
Height 44.3
Weight 3500

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...05_Ford_GT.jpg

MkI for me, but I love all the 40's :) A replica would do fine. For what a GT costs, I could have a wicked replica with the beautiful 40 scale.

chr

OnyxRider 06-13-2014 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by rodneym (Post 1303173)
Your wife carries around her own means of paying?

All this time I thought you were "well off" %/


Well she passed in her early 40's with cancer. She was African American and honestly had that feeling about being discriminated. If I was present there's usually no problem but at times being a woman she was discriminated and once even at an automobile dealership once. If she was alone one of my driver/security men were with her and she would have her frigging Hermes birkin bag(empty) and had the black A/E stuffed in her bra. She always dressed up...me shorts and a white t-shirt.

OnyxRider 06-13-2014 04:42 PM

I remember talking to one of the managers at Griffen Ford in Greenwich just before orders were being taken. He was going to order one himself and we were talking about future values. I think more were built than we thought were going to be built. I have been looking at all the sales and might pick up the one from the Pond collection. I purchased two cars from them and was offered their red GT but declined.

we'll see.

OnyxRider 06-13-2014 04:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark IV (Post 1302966)
How can any real car guy let a really cool car just sit and NOT want to "light it up"?!?!?:confused:

Speculators vs. car guys. Sorry, but put your money in the market if you don't want to drive them!:eek:

I was re-reading this thread. Sorry guys for multiple posts.

I agree I always say fire that mother up. However some older most would consider investment automobiles do sit idle. They weren't considered investments with my grandfather but these days holy crap.

I'm guilty though. I really don't want to mention the makes but I do have two that still have about 11 and 17 miles each on them. I have never driven them or anyone else for that matter to my knowledge other than the factory. They came from one of the biggest collections out there.

twobjshelbys 06-13-2014 06:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NewYorkGuy (Post 1302959)
wow, 9 years later and $100K plus profit!

More than that, trust me :)

twobjshelbys 06-13-2014 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RodKnock (Post 1302971)
We have a local Ford dealer in Redwood City that has a dark blue GT on the showroom floor that has never been driven AFAIK. Sad.

However, I did see one driving around the neighborhood this weekend. Quite a rare sight.

When I bought my GT I asked a friend at Ford (fairly high up) if he could do a look see for any dealers that might have one in inventory. He told me that the dealers with the remaining cars "think highly of them" and keep a price on them that noone in their right mind would pay because they have to officially have it for sale to have in their unregistered inventory (often a dealer demo).

Indeed, FGTs are rarely seen in the wild. I'm one that people see but have only seen one other besides those I predict will be seen at or on the way to things like Cars and Coffee...


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