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28-07-2006, 08:40 PM | #1 | ||
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Hi everyone. I have a problem, my good friend is the proud owner of a T3 TS50 5spd manual, in blueprint with premium brake and sound package.
My problem is that he's thinking of selling it! His reasons are that the area he lives in isn't overly repitable(sp) and has to park it it his fathers. He's just about completed his 5 year build XB GT Coupe, He also has a XB Ute which he's just about finished for his work hack. His missus has a toyota prado, and his father and him are also half share owners in a 1999 supercharged V6 mustang - So he has a problem with parking, as the other side of his fathers garage is filled with a BF GT (Yes very Ford family BTW). The Mustang is at his brothers work as it can be tucked in a corner there. MY problem is I don't want him to sell it but can't really back up my opinion! I love the car to bits, I think its a fantastic future inverstment but I can completely see his point. It wouldn't be a problem if I had the 50+k needed to own it else it would be in my garage, but I still think he will regret selling it for those reasons alone. Anyone got anything convincing I could throw at him to stop him from selling it? PS I know this sorta sounds like a bit of a brag "My mates got this etc etc" but its not. Yes he's a lucky man but he does work bloody hard for what he's got, But the selling of this car really does concern/upset me and it's not just because I would like to own it, I think he is making a mistake, and I like to talk him out of it before it's to late. |
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28-07-2006, 08:48 PM | #2 | ||
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Don't know about it being worth 50k?
Maybe 30/40k tops. So make him an offer....you never know.
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28-07-2006, 08:55 PM | #3 | ||
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You couldnt put up another garage??. What about just getting a club reg then it wont cost as much to keep. its one of the few newer cars that will eventually increase in value i think
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28-07-2006, 11:00 PM | #4 | ||
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Hell if i could sell the VCT in time I'd take it off his hands...
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29-07-2006, 01:15 AM | #5 | |||
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For the amount he'll probably get for it, there's probably no point in selling it. Some are going bloody cheap these days. I reckon you should offer him $$
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29-07-2006, 10:41 AM | #6 | ||
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50K........No way
Here's a sample Anyways, they are a limited edition and were a great car. I went through the same drama with the ESP......Keep it or sell it. Keep it for nostalgia's sake, they are still a great car and they still look tough. I reckon they'll bottom out at 20 - 25K in the next few years, which will make them more accessible for the weekend enthusiast........but then again, the BA XR8 is also getting cheaper and cheaper so it'll be interesting to see how the values / buying desirability factor will change again for the old Tickford cars..................
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29-07-2006, 11:08 AM | #7 | |||
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30-07-2006, 04:24 PM | #8 | ||
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T series car will become more collectable in the future not work 50k now they will only be woth wat people will pay for them seen as they were a more limited build then say the current GT id say that they will particularly T3 will hold abit of value. BTW why doesnt he sell the GT i think the T series is a mucyh more desirable car thats my opinion
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30-07-2006, 05:12 PM | #9 | ||
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If it had Brembos, sunroof and maybe factory satnav which are all big dollar options I’d say try and hang onto it if you can, not because of its possible future value but because it would be a great car/package and you would not get anything near its worth in today’s secondhand car market.
I have seen a few TS50's floating around for sale at 40k+ and that’s where they have sat, still for sale. I received my insurance renewal on my TE50 and they have the car valued at 28k. So I presume my TS50 maybe a few k above that. There are ford fans/enthusiasts out there that have taken a shine to the T3 because of what it achieved but to most it’s just another au falcon with a body kit. I think I will keep the TE50 for another year or two but even with the low klms it will have I think I would be lucky to get 20k for it, especially when another all new falcon will have been released. Just my opinion.
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30-07-2006, 05:17 PM | #10 | ||
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I would be getting rid of the V6 Mustang.
The T Series will one day be worth some money. For now they will drop in price like the EL GT Falcons. $50,000 + car can now be purchased for half that price. Some of the low KM ones will still hold there value and as more get written off and modified they may increase again. It took the GT 30+ years to go up in value. So wonder what a T Series will be worth in 2036 ? |
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30-07-2006, 07:07 PM | #11 | |||
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But on a good note, Went to the All Ford Day in Hamilton (NZ) today. Me and his dad went up in the BF GT adn Kel took his TS50 adn from all the looks they got today and all the positive comments on both cars, I think after today he is a little less inclinded to sell. As for me buying it? I'd be luck to scratch togther $10k max, and I'm looking at going over to the UK next year, So thats not an option. |
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