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Simon,  I appreciate your information but again, this black Shelby GT5S is not my car.  I understand basic values of cars but until one sees a car priced at $225k or $125K one does not know the value based on condition or history.  I certainly don't want to act as an expert because I am not.  I do know that supposedly there were 3 Shelby cars and this is one of them.  A red Shelby car brough $230k ayt auction a few months back and did not sell.  Might be where two fools met but I honestly have no idea.  My car is maybe the most original GT5S (other than new paint) and I dont think I would ever take less than $200k for it.  With that said, I may never sell it if not willing to take less.  The black car you have found may be the deal of the century.  I honeslty do not know where these cars are and where they are headed for value in the future.............................



Respectfully

Mike

All good Simon, I know in these cars or any "collector" car there are so many variables as to what a value is.  It varies from buyer to buyer.  I bought my 5S because of the originality which in some cases hurt the car because it is not as good of a driver as a car with fuel injection or other mods................lol   Have no idea if that made sense.  Happy motoring and enjoy the hobby.

Regards

Mike

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