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I'm not sure you can look at other car sales to put a price on the targa GT5-S.

There is only one in the US. Assuming Michael was really interested in selling it, then the price would depend on what he is willing to take and what the buyer is willing to pay. There aren't enough similar cars to really establish a trend, although you could establish what a "normal" GT5-S is selling for or what a Ford-era Pantera is selling for, to see if the price differential is worth it to you.

I suppose it is sort of like the Factory Group 4 cars. There is only one sold every couple of years. The so-called Andy Warhol car sold for roughly $50,000 about 10 years ago, and 4 times that amount 5 years later. Nobody was really looking for a group 4 racecar when it was up for sale 10 years ago. a few years later, there was a buyer looking specifically for such a car, and the seller was looking to sell.

With tiny markets, weird things can happen to prices. If someone is looking to sell and there are no buyers, the car can be practically given away. Or if there are 2 or 3 buyers all looking at the same car, and there is no second similar car on the market, the price can be driven up substantially.
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