There is another SPF MkII below it which is also $150k. If mine went on the market today it would be $175k. When one adds up the time and money they have into these cars to get them properly sorted and mechanically perfect, that is still a bargain. There is an old saying that holds true... You get what you pay for. When someone says they think a price is high that simply means they are not a buyer that is all. There are Ford GTs selling for $375k right now. I would not pay that. That has no bearing on what the cars are worth.