How to Value '65 FB?
How to Value '65 FB?
I am forced to sell my '65 Mustang Shelby GT-350 Clone and not sure how to value it.
I know what I have in it and want to be realistic. Edmunds only goes so far back and Ebay gives some sort of idea but studying the cars that have actually sold on Ebay only gives you a general idea. Anyone with any ideas? This site seems to deal mostly with newer Mustangs like my 2007.
Thanks.
I know what I have in it and want to be realistic. Edmunds only goes so far back and Ebay gives some sort of idea but studying the cars that have actually sold on Ebay only gives you a general idea. Anyone with any ideas? This site seems to deal mostly with newer Mustangs like my 2007. Thanks.
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This might give you some extra info to factor into the whole picture.
http://www.nadaguides.com/SectionHom...=22&p=0&f=5003
http://www.nadaguides.com/SectionHom...=22&p=0&f=5003
rdw401, I deal in 65 to 70 mustangs, and I would say as a rule of thumb you should look at the low to mid 20's. Granted, I am making a guess on your car, assuming it is a nice restored car that is a driver. The car market is a mess right now....


