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Think I saw you post about this in the 1le FB group. I really think you should do a track day. I too thought about selling mine earlier this year. Mine is a late build 2023. I took it to the dealer to see what I could get. I had 2300 miles. Msrp was just under 55k. They offered 45k, carmax offered 47k. Had mine listed for sale but because I wasn’t sure about it so I didn’t have anyone come see it until I was certain. Someone without seeing it offered 48k. I think I had a more serious buyer though who contacted me multiple times but can’t say for sure what his offer would have been.
Anyway it was getting closer to my first scheduled track day and I noticed the market was easing up on the car I had in mind as a replacement (13/14 GT500). Decided I would wait until my first track day to make a decision.
Midway through the track day I removed my for sale ad as I was hooked. I know you said you don’t have time to drive it but I promise you will MAKE time to track it if you just take it one time haha.
Anyway to answer your question take it to multiple dealers and add 5-7k to their offer. List your car for that muc with obo listed as well. I would take any offer that’s 3-4K more than the dealer as that’s most likely fair. The used and new market have stabilized. The days of ridiculous trade in offers are gone which lowers the private sale price since we don’t have that as a negotiation tactic anymore.
You have a rare beautiful spec and unless you absolutely need the money I think you’re gonna regret selling it.
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2012 Shelby GT500 with VMP Gen 3R.
Prior:
2023 Camaro 2SS 1LE
2016 Camaro 1SS
2007 Mustang GT
2008 Civic Si
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