No words to describe the Price on this

Kinja'd!!! "Cherry_man1" (Cherry_man1)
09/04/2014 at 01:49 • Filed to: Ford GT

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Price?

Try $598,888


DISCUSSION (17)


Kinja'd!!! Manuél Ferrari > Cherry_man1
09/04/2014 at 01:54

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holy crap!!


Kinja'd!!! beardsbynelly - Rikerbeard > Cherry_man1
09/04/2014 at 01:59

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I want to buy it and track it.

TAKE THAT SNOBBY COLLECTORS


Kinja'd!!! Satoshi "Zipang" Katsura > Cherry_man1
09/04/2014 at 01:59

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In my STAAAATE

WHY CAN'T I HOLD ALL THESE HNNNNGHS


Kinja'd!!! All Motor Is Best Motor > Cherry_man1
09/04/2014 at 01:59

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6 miles? Yeesh. I would be concerned about the functionality of stuff for having just been sitting that long.


Kinja'd!!! Squid > Cherry_man1
09/04/2014 at 02:16

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Geez, that is only about a 100% increase on what the owner bought it for including all the dealer mark ups and fees. . . If I had the money to buy it I would put all the miles I could on it, daily drive it, track it, you know actually use it. It is a shame that car only has 6 miles on it. I kind of want to find the owner of it and throw poo on them for abusing such a car.


Kinja'd!!! PS9 > Cherry_man1
09/04/2014 at 02:27

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Non-heritage vanilla GTs are going for about half that right now.


Kinja'd!!! PS9 > beardsbynelly - Rikerbeard
09/04/2014 at 02:28

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Buy an original GT and track that instead. Give 'em a heart attack.


Kinja'd!!! Rainbow > Cherry_man1
09/04/2014 at 02:48

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Buy it and remove the "OTICS" from the windshield. :D


Kinja'd!!! Trevor Mohr > Cherry_man1
09/04/2014 at 02:51

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Someone's going to buy it, have it trucked over to their garage, and leave it there for another 25 years minimum. It will still have less than 50 miles probably, and in that case it's an investment. Let it earn more money.


Kinja'd!!! NotUnlessRoundIsFunny > Cherry_man1
09/04/2014 at 03:13

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Maybe crack pipe, but still want!


Kinja'd!!! kanadanmajava1 > Cherry_man1
09/04/2014 at 05:39

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My friend has one never driven and untitled GT too. He didn't want to get the heritage livery as Finland already had one GT with such. He did like the livery though. I hope he isn't regretting soon.


Kinja'd!!! buford-t-justice > Cherry_man1
09/04/2014 at 07:44

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How many useless organs would I have to sell? a kidney, some of my liver, a lung?


Kinja'd!!! CAcoalminer > All Motor Is Best Motor
09/04/2014 at 10:34

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Indeed but if they're like anyone else who stores their cars, they started it and allowed the fluids to reach operating temperature once or twice a month or at least turned the engine over once a month to distribute its fluids, ran the A/C, flushed the hydraulics at least every other year, and a few other things. I hope this individual knew what he or she was doing for the car's sake.


Kinja'd!!! All Motor Is Best Motor > CAcoalminer
09/04/2014 at 10:50

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Even if the engine was run, the transmission, diff, etc would have sat dormant. Not good.


Kinja'd!!! CAcoalminer > All Motor Is Best Motor
09/04/2014 at 11:01

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Not necessarily. Most owners drive the cars off their lifts a few feet, allow them to idle (which brings all fluids up to temperature, not just engine), and shift through all the gears while stationary. Therefore, in their mind at least, all the major mechanical parts are being worked.


Kinja'd!!! All Motor Is Best Motor > CAcoalminer
09/04/2014 at 15:11

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Still not the same. If I was buying an ultra low mileage supercar, I would rather have one with 2,000 miles that's at least been exercised some than one that's done almost nothing its entire life.


Kinja'd!!! CAcoalminer > All Motor Is Best Motor
09/04/2014 at 18:32

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That's fine for you to want an "exercised" vehicle but you're assessment that this or other low mileage vehicles wouldn't work or function correctly is somewhat short sided. Like anything else, if it's taken care of, it will work fine. Also, just because a vehicle has been "exercised" doesn't mean it's mechanically sound either.

Inversely, I can't understand people who won't buy super cars with more than 25,000 miles because they somehow associate high mileage with a car being bad. A mechanically sound vehicle is a mechanically sound vehicle whether it has 15 or 150,000 miles on it.