Re: Ford GT Ebay \"Right to Buy\" - another one
I agree Mark V, anybody, read Ford dealership owner, Ford bigwig,etc. will not have to advertise to sell the one car that has been alotted to them. It is far more likely that the aformentioned owner will take the highest offer of the many that will be made to them.
I would bet that not one car from the first years production will be sold to a walkin at a dealership. I also think that a dealer that sells a car on e-bay befor it arrives at his dealship just might have to refund the money when he finds out that Ford motor company has alotted his car to someone else. FMC will not look kindly on dealer auctions on e-bay. The point of putting them into the dealer network to begin with is to increase foot traffic in the dealships and sell more mustangs, F150s etc. and this is why dealers will not sell these cars prior to arrival.
I would bet that a GT will set on a dealers floor most of the summer befor it is "sold"