I can't believe I just saw a beautiful GT40 sell for 52,000$....
I can't believe I just saw a beautiful GT40 sell for 52,000$....
I can't believe I just saw a beautiful GT40 sell for 52,000$....
Welcome to the global depression, after returning from Hershey/Carlisle/classic LeMans/Pebble Beach and the rest. Pick a car you like, pay the price you want to spend and enjoy it!.
Unless you have a duesy/ferrari"old"/real gt40 or anything else pre ww2 luxury exotic.Its all over...and for most of us and the hobby its a good thing.
The american muscle car scene is dead and buried...Really never took off except for B/J auctions?
The true classics and european sports cars are still commanding the numbers...
Kit cars,muscle cars, hey my buddy sold his aluminium cobra kit , unreal quality ....36 grand, he had 110 into it!...
Its the real deal or nothing today, and to a million mustangs built in 2 years or 600,000 camaros in 3 years, they are worth what anyone would pay.
I love all the repro GT40 kits, but dont fall into the trap....its not the real deal, so drive them, enjoy them, its not a 400,000 car since the real ones go for millions......
Enjoy them, I do.......GTJOEY1314
There must be quite a bit of buyers' remorse going on in the process of becoming a GT40 owner. It's really the only thing for me that can explain why someone would spend a year or more of their time, even more years if they build their own, and then only put 400 miles on the car. Sure, some people run in to unexpected financial situations, but certainly not the vast majority of people.