https://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/1965-shelby-gt350/?sortBy=ENDING_SOONEST&pageNumber=2
No affiliation...
Sold for $385k
Seems low.
Agreed. Nice car with original parts and few issues. Wrong venue?
a lot of 65's for sale in this beginining of the year ...the buyer has a good car for a good price !
I dont think gooding post the final price so add another 10 percent buyers premium correct?
Looks like a few weeks of detailing and a few parts could have brought this car back up to concours standards.
Quote from: Special Ed on January 27, 2021, 08:32:49 AM
I dont think gooding post the final price so add another 10 percent buyers premium correct?
No... The hammer price was $350k or $385K with the buyers premium 8)
does it have the original engine and trans?
What tires are this car running? Avon's? Not concours, but certainly look good.
I don't believe that Gooding & Co is the best venue to sell your Shelby. I have noticed for years that cars selling at Goodings & RM Sotheby's seem to consistently hammer for less. Their sweet spot appears to be Euro sports cars & classics... IMHO.
Quote from: 6T6/7 on January 27, 2021, 12:46:18 PM
What tires are this car running? Avon's? Not concours, but certainly look good.
Avon CR6ZZ like i have on mine ;)
Quote from: sfm5 on January 27, 2021, 02:20:13 PM
I don't believe that Gooding & Co is the best venue to sell your Shelby. I have noticed for years that cars selling at Goodings & RM Sotheby's seem to consistently hammer for less. Their sweet spot appears to be Euro sports cars & classics... IMHO.
Maybe a good place to purchase tho? 8)
Quote from: 2112 on January 28, 2021, 05:13:08 PM
Quote from: sfm5 on January 27, 2021, 02:20:13 PM
I don't believe that Gooding & Co is the best venue to sell your Shelby. I have noticed for years that cars selling at Goodings & RM Sotheby's seem to consistently hammer for less. Their sweet spot appears to be Euro sports cars & classics... IMHO.
Maybe a good place to purchase tho? 8)
I like your style, Michael! 😉