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03 GT convertible Centenial questions

Old Nov 4, 2005 | 09:26 AM
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My confession...I collect cars..and am a self proclaimed horse trader..
I just put in my wharehouse a 2003 GT convertible with 100th ann. badges. I gather there were 1323 made in 03 it has 10,000 miles on it. OK..DOes it really have a higher value than the average gt convertible? Is there a place to go and look to get answers? Was it just a sell more cars gimmick that ford is known for..? How do I find out what books and records should be with it...

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Old Nov 4, 2005 | 12:45 PM
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Maybe if Ford had limited the Centennial edition to just Mustangs, it might be worth a little more. But instead they made Taurus's/Focus and one other vehicle for this occassion. Bleh.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but even I know the value of my 35th Anniversary "Limited Edition" GT is solely in the eye of the beholder in most cases.
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Old Nov 4, 2005 | 12:59 PM
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Not sure of the answer. have you tried KBB or Edmunds and see if they have an option for that package?

My guess is the immediate answer is, "not really" -- because to most its just another convertible. If I were to choose between this and the 40th Anv. Mustang Edition the following year, I say thelatter would have more long-term value.

For now, both are probably about the same as any other GT.
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