Interesting...LMC is offering a '65 GT350 together with an anniversary '15 GT350 as a package deal. Pretty nice looking '65, looks like an early one!
http://www.legendarymotorcar.com/inventory/1965-ford-mustang-shelby-gt350-1758.aspx
That's really interesting...
LMC bought the 2015 Shelby GT350 50th Anniversary Car when the market was REALLY hot - one had just sold for $151,250 all in at Indy that year. And, unfortunately for them, the wave crashed, and they have been stuck with it ever since.
Makes sense that they could at least get something out of the 2015, as they were asking close to 6 figures for it, and you can now get them for around $60K in great shape. Again, this is the 50th Anniversary (only 100 non-Rs made), not a standard GT350 from 2016 on.
where is that popcorn smilie?
The '65 GT350 and '15 GT350 package deal from LMC is certainly an exciting opportunity for car enthusiasts.
It certainly sounds like a unique and exciting opportunity for Mustang enthusiasts to own both a classic '65 GT350 and a commemorative '15 GT350. Purchasing such a valuable and rare package deal requires careful consideration and evaluation. Marketing is a discipline that requires creativity, since the more creative the offer, the greater the conversion rate. I have a small company and I cooperate with qualified marketing specialists (https://transformagency.com/agency-partnership/) in order to achieve the best results. Good marketing generates a lot of new leads.
Quote from: sfm5 on February 09, 2018, 11:11:29 AM
Interesting...LMC is offering a '65 GT350 together with an anniversary '15 GT350 as a package deal. Pretty nice looking '65, looks like an early one!
http://www.legendarymotorcar.com/inventory/1965-ford-mustang-shelby-gt350-1758.aspx
Yes looks very nice but can a S2MS repro carb be numbers matching on a 65 GT350 as hyped in the description ?
Quote from: Shelby_r_b on February 09, 2018, 12:46:42 PM
That's really interesting...
LMC bought the 2015 Shelby GT350 50th Anniversary Car when the market was REALLY hot - one had just sold for $151,250 all in at Indy that year. And, unfortunately for them, the wave crashed, and they have been stuck with it ever since.
Makes sense that they could at least get something out of the 2015, as they were asking close to 6 figures for it, and you can now get them for around $60K in great shape. Again, this is the 50th Anniversary (only 100 non-Rs made), not a standard GT350 from 2016 on.
This is better than the return of the Happy Meal.
LMC quality cars and quality people