2014 Ford Mustang Shelby Gt500 Coupe 2-door 5.8l on 2040-cars
Kane, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.8L 5812CC 355Cu. In. V8 GAS DOHC Supercharged
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Sub Model: GT 500
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Mustang
Trim: Shelby GT500 Coupe 2-Door
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 0
2014 Shelby GT500!!!
This Car will Be built in September of 2013
You are bidding on the right to order a 2014 GT500 for a small Ford dealership in Kane PA. We have been in business since 1925 and this year we had two GT500 allocations and only have one sold. We decided to give someone the special opportunity to order the car how they would want it! The purchase price will be determined by the options the winning bidder chooses. You can order a coupe or convertible with whatever options you want. The bid price is the price you are willing to pay above the window sticker (retail) price. The bid starts at $1 and is no reserve. Some dealers are getting 10k over sticker for these cars and here is your chance to own one of the hottest cars of the year!!! We will require a $5000 deposit plus the auction final value at the end of the auction. The order will need to be submitted this week and the car will be built in September of this year. We do not charge nay other crazy fees when you buy from us. If you are in PA you will need to pay PA sales tax, $75 doc fee, and registration depending on if you transfer a tag from a different vehicle or purchase a new tag. If you are out of state you will not pay sales tax here in PA and will have a $75 doc fee and a temporary transit tag which is $10 unless you trailer it home, then you will not need a tag. We will do anything you want to the car before delivery, Some people have asked us to leave all stickers, marking on glass and plastic on the seats etc. Just please tell me how you would want it when it is delivered and we will do our best to make it a perfect delivery!!!! I can help with shipping but the cost will be responsible of the buyer. Any ?'s please ask. I will respond asap!!!!!
THE VIN LISTED IS JUST A RANDOM GT500 VIN AS EBAY WOULD NOT LET ME LIST WITHOUT A VIN NUMBER. I HAD TO PUT SOMETHING IN THERE SINCE THIS CAR IS NOT BUILT YET SO OBVIOUSLY I DO NOT HAVE THE CORRECT VIN NUMBER!!!!!
This is being relisted because the high bidder thought he was going to be able to buy this car for $2025 plus 5000!!!! This car will be priced between 55000-70000 plus the bid price. the winner is bidding the price they are willing to pay above MSRP!!!!
I know it is very late to have this auction but if you want to have the opportunity to order this car exactly how you want it I suggest you use the buy it now or send me a reasonable offer. The car MUST be ordered Monday morning. If it is not order for someone I will end the auction and order a stock unit. Please submit an offer call or txt 814-598-2612
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