Incred 11 GT500 on showoom flr SVT perf
Incred 11 GT500 on showoom flr SVT perf
This car was incredible , I didn't see a sold sign yet. It is at Monaco Ford in Glastonbury CT if any of you guys or gals want it. I hope these pics work.
I know they have had it since last summer/fall because it was sitting out side. Hoffman Ford in East Hartford has one that color combo w/o electronics package. They dont seem to willing to deal around here.
Well this is an area that with the Mustang has been able to put ADM on a Grabber Orange 07 GT of $3,000 when the color came out. I've seen $20k adm here and they sell right away beacuse the guys around here stack them up in the garage lol.
If I could afford it I would have a tough time. I already saw a blue boss rin around.
the 07 new with a $3k adm pic
If I could afford it I would have a tough time. I already saw a blue boss rin around.
the 07 new with a $3k adm pic
I'll be in the market around the end of the year or begining of next year. I'm not afraid to travel to get a deal. I'd rather buy local though. There was a dealer in Eastford with a Grabber Blue SVTPP for less than msrp.
Well this is an area that with the Mustang has been able to put ADM on a Grabber Orange 07 GT of $3,000 when the color came out. I've seen $20k adm here and they sell right away beacuse the guys around here stack them up in the garage lol.
If I could afford it I would have a tough time. I already saw a blue boss rin around.
the 07 new with a $3k adm pic
If I could afford it I would have a tough time. I already saw a blue boss rin around.
the 07 new with a $3k adm pic
Thats at Morande Ford in Berlin.....I remeber that. Morande Ford in Berlin doesn't like to deal either....they just don't have the inventory
Yes people out here in CTwith money scoff them right up and then let them sit in the garage. They only come out for the shows up at Mustangs Unlimited.
Nice to see some other CT residents on here. Shelbys run high here in CT.
Any of you CT guys cruise?
Last edited by black sunshine; Mar 24, 2011 at 08:09 AM.
Thats at Morande Ford in Berlin.....I remeber that. Morande Ford in Berlin doesn't like to deal either....they just don't have the inventory
Yes people out here in CTwith money scoff them right up and then let them sit in the garage. They only come out for the shows up at Mustangs Unlimited.
Nice to see some other CT residents on here. Shelbys run high here in CT.
Any of you CT guys cruise?
Yes people out here in CTwith money scoff them right up and then let them sit in the garage. They only come out for the shows up at Mustangs Unlimited.
Nice to see some other CT residents on here. Shelbys run high here in CT.
Any of you CT guys cruise?
Yiou are right that is Morande. I drove through the Morande back lot to look one (or two) times for fun. There isn't alot of new but they move what they get at top dollar for the most part i think.
I kinda like the looks of the "base" car better. It would probably make a better three season daily driver. I just remembered that Seraphin Ford has a Kona blue/ silver stripe non SVT car with the glass roof.
yup, Berlin Tpke driving through Mcdonalds then down toward dunkin and around and around and around, then we all were kicked out of hanging at caldor Plaza and a couple places.
Kinda why I quit going. The cops were getting bad. Used to hang out at Roy Rodgers, till we started getting kicked out of the lots. Not worth it to me.
Royo,
I hear you. I just ordered a 2012 kona blue with white stripes, no svt package, and I guess this is going to hurt some of you guys, but I got it at Invoice plus $1,500. MSRP with nav and car cover only is 52,210, my price through the local credit union is $49,281. I have no idea at this point when it will actually get built--I'm guessing late summer. I opted for the non-svt (after a long debate with myself), because I don't like the skinny stripes and I don't like the wheels (blasphemy!) on the svt package, so I would have a lot of work to do to get the car to look the way I want . . . for the shocks and springs of unknown, quantifyable benefit. So, there ya have it.
I hear you. I just ordered a 2012 kona blue with white stripes, no svt package, and I guess this is going to hurt some of you guys, but I got it at Invoice plus $1,500. MSRP with nav and car cover only is 52,210, my price through the local credit union is $49,281. I have no idea at this point when it will actually get built--I'm guessing late summer. I opted for the non-svt (after a long debate with myself), because I don't like the skinny stripes and I don't like the wheels (blasphemy!) on the svt package, so I would have a lot of work to do to get the car to look the way I want . . . for the shocks and springs of unknown, quantifyable benefit. So, there ya have it.
Originally Posted by dennis
Royo,
I hear you. I just ordered a 2012 kona blue with white stripes, no svt package, and I guess this is going to hurt some of you guys, but I got it at Invoice plus $1,500. MSRP with nav and car cover only is 52,210, my price through the local credit union is $49,281. I have no idea at this point when it will actually get built--I'm guessing late summer. I opted for the non-svt (after a long debate with myself), because I don't like the skinny stripes and I don't like the wheels (blasphemy!) on the svt package, so I would have a lot of work to do to get the car to look the way I want . . . for the shocks and springs of unknown, quantifyable benefit. So, there ya have it.
I hear you. I just ordered a 2012 kona blue with white stripes, no svt package, and I guess this is going to hurt some of you guys, but I got it at Invoice plus $1,500. MSRP with nav and car cover only is 52,210, my price through the local credit union is $49,281. I have no idea at this point when it will actually get built--I'm guessing late summer. I opted for the non-svt (after a long debate with myself), because I don't like the skinny stripes and I don't like the wheels (blasphemy!) on the svt package, so I would have a lot of work to do to get the car to look the way I want . . . for the shocks and springs of unknown, quantifyable benefit. So, there ya have it.




