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Originally Posted by twinvipers
It was the highest produced because it was the most popular. More people wanted it then and more people want it now.
LESS MADE DOES NOT ALWAYS MEAN MORE VALUABLE !!!
I sold my 400 mile Tungsten car to Marv Rose of FGT for sale for 17300.00 6 months ago.
The market is MUCH better now than then.
Find me a new Tungsten car with stripes and options for 175k and consider it sold.
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Less doesn't mean more valuable, but when you're talking 500 potential cars vs. 200, a pool that much smaller you're less likely to run across what you want and sellers know this. Yellow was the least produced color. A friend had to pay 205k to get the last remaining new one. Tungsten was the highest produced because a) Ford marketed it as a limited edition in honor of the Le Mans anniversary and dealers used their allocations on it without ever asking a customer and b) it's the color most likely to be bought by people who bought it as an alternative to a Ferrari or Lambo. People constantly request that I find them cars, and in two years I've never once been asked to find Tungsten.
175k is about right, or marginally more.