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Default 2008 Shelby GT500 with 600 miles

I only know values of the early muscle cars. This Shelby GT500 has the manual transmission with only 450 miles. 60 miles, 450 miles or 6,000 miles. Does it actually matter?
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Yes…but. I don’t think there’s a big difference between 60 and 600. I’d say sub-1000 and sub-10000 are kind of the mental bookmarks. I think storage and condition are the bigger value changers. If it was kept in a climate controlled environment, run occasionally and kept free of mold/mildew, mice and corrosion, that’s the biggest value adder. I keep seeing these no-mile cars pop up out of rural pole barns with 1/2” of dust and paw prints all over them and while I know some people get excited about that, it makes me want to run away. I’d much rather have a 50k mile car maintained by an OCD fanatic than a 50 mile car that was parked in a shed 20 years ago. JMO
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The car has been stored inside. Outstanding condition. Draining tank, changing fuel pump, changing oil and filter.
Actually has 450 miles.
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I'm sure you have looked online, I saw a low mile one for $68K, 250 miles.

I might also suggest you try Mood @ Chicago Motorcars, he's a longtime friend and I think he'd give his thoughts on price.

Look at this 2018 GT 350 they are selling:
https://www.chicagomotorcars.com/201...es-c-11716.htm
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Not the most desirable of that gen (500 horse, iron block, nose heavy.)
$58/$65k is probably right.
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Great cars and 07-09 the best looking body imo. I've had 4 of these, currently a white/blue one with 3800 miles. They will kick the guts out of old musclecars i've owned including the Stage 1 cars, A12 Road Runner or Copo Camaro. And thats with the a/c on. A canned plug in tune with $200 pulley and a cold air makes them a fun driver
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