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1999 GT- How much should I ask?

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fastfordboys

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Could you all give me some input on what you think I should ask for my car?

I have a 99Gt with a prior salvage title. It has been wrecked before and fixed up (a couple of owners ago). It has 69K miles on it. It runs and drives pretty well but it does need some work:
Clear coat is peeling, so it will need paint
rear defrost is broken
needs new heater core
needs drivers window regulator

It has some extras:
Torq thrust wheels, 4:10 gears, cold air intake, plenum, Diablo tuner, 2" lowering kit

I live in Kansas City area. Feel free to chime in and let me know what you think a fair asking price would be. Thanks!
 

BlownFiveLiter

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Pics would be a definite help, but considering the salvage title and the amount of work needed, I'd honestly put it at half of whatever blue book is, minus the value of the necessary work. Some people may overlook the fact that it's been fixed, but that salvage title is really going to hurt the value, regardless of how immaculate the work was when it was repaired.
 
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Thanks for your input!
 

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Well...I had a fully loaded 2000 GT in 2004, with a salvage title and only 9,400 miles. It was clean as clean could be. I fixed it, and it came out great. I asked 10,500 for it. The second day it was for sale, this guy drove it 2 miles and said he will pay 10,000 and he wants to leave a deposit right now. He did, and he picked it up 4 days later.

Being this is is 2008, and the car is older and has more miles I would say 5,000-6,000.
 
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