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Post #1 Thu, May 29, 10:05 PM
gottacatchup
Senior Member - 926

This car can easily sell for over $1,000,000 but is left off the list, this really needs to be fixed.
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Post #2 Thu, Jun 5, 2:42 PM
khari
Supercar Messi - 6761

No. Back when Shelby did indeed sell the first race version, it sold for next to nothing.
Post #3 Wed, Jul 9, 10:29 AM
NissanSkyliner
Supercar Guru - 749

yeah next to nothing, $15000USD like it says on the spec sheet

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Post #4 Thu, Aug 14, 9:40 PM
StevenJ
New Member - 26

Geez man, do any of you understand the concept of money? Back in the day, $3,000 could get you a good four door car and I mean a Pontiac Tempest, not a POS Ford Falcon. A Decent four door today is what, $24,000? A 66' Caddillac Fleetwood, one of the largest four door Cadillacs ever to be produced, was a mere $6500 retail. See my point now? The Shelby Cobra 427 was only $6000 something... A high end Corvette would run you into th e$5000s. See my point? Money changed big time over the years. $15,000 then could easilly be several hundred thousands today.
Post #5 Wed, Sep 3, 7:02 PM
Duster340
Supercar Messiah - 1452

to give perspective a 67 gt500 sold for just over 4000 dollars new. so 15000 was a lot back then.
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Post #6 Sat, Jun 19, 5:16 PM
Homsar
Senior Member - 290

And, you can't confuse price with value. The Schuppan at the top of the price list is something like $2.5 Million, when it's value is closer to $2.07. The price may be $15,000, but the value is much higher.
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Post #7 Sun, Jul 25, 6:07 AM
TimeWaster
New Member - 2

Dr Frederick Simeone bought one of these cars in 2001 for $4.4 Million.
(I think he bought it from Phil Spector but ownership of that particular model was somewhat disputed).

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