keep it for about another 40 years then sell it
2006-12-12 23:58:06
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answered by gremlinboi55 2
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Hey Jeff
I've already sold 2 & have been allocated a 3rd !
Are you a dealer?
Do you work for a dealer?
If so than you should already know how to sell & market your product.
If you're a private party, who ordered one for investment, take a look at e-bay.
There are plenty of them. Bids are about $30 grand over sticker price.
The thing to remember is, when people spend that kind of $$$, they want a reputable dealer, who is "Certified" to sell &/or service this perfomance vehicle.
We order the vehicle to the customers specification-then take a $2500 (non-refundable) deposit.
I had deposits over a year ago! (Since before we even had prices or ordering info!)
(just because you have allocation, doesn't mean you'll have it in Feb., by the way. )
Ours have sold for $17, 000 over MSRP. This a very competitive figure in my region.
Did you know that you can get Carroll Shelby to autograph car parts?
Both of our Shelby owners are having this done. ! There's a (non- essential) trim piece above the radio that can be removed, mailed to him, signed & returned, (for a fee)
2006-12-12 05:14:36
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answered by Vicky 7
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Ebay is a good option , but the 2007 shelby gt 500's are selling for around $17,000 - $22,000 over MSRP otherwise known as the sticker price.
2006-12-12 14:15:14
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answered by matthewkeithsmart 1
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I not sure, I looking to buy a 2000 Mustang Convertible, cheap. It for a fix up for later down the road.I would run it in the local paper. Also, there a thing called "Auto-Trader", "Thrifty Nickle" I think and others like those. You could try on-line, but, I not sure many going to drive too far to look at a car. So, Local things may work best.
2006-12-12 04:38:56
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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The Dupont Registry
2006-12-12 04:37:29
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answered by ch4881 1
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Put it out on the showroom floor and take open bids. Of course there'll be a minimum to start at. My local ford dealer did it that ay last year and he cleared quite a tidy profit. I don't recall the numbers but you can contact them yourself. Rochester Ford in Rochester, MN.
2006-12-12 04:39:58
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answered by Ricky J. 6
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You can sell it to me but it has to be a 5 speed manual transmission.
2006-12-12 04:38:13
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answered by luvmymustang5speed 2
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DUDE!!! You haven't even got the car and you already want to sell it?? What...you got a rich Daddy to give you what you want??
2006-12-12 04:38:02
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answered by shastawoman 2
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