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I have an 07 roush stage 3 427r and I'm curious what kinda dollar I should sell it for. The vin obviously comes back as a gt so I can't use that to value it. The car has 61,000 miles and is the 435hp supercharged 5 speed triple black no stripes. From what I've learned, it's the only one like it made for 2007 (picture attached, 12 down from top).
Just curious what yal think I should letr go for.
 

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I’d verify if it’s actually “the one.” You can do that on Roush’s website. Just need the last 6 of the vin to see the car in the registry. Just a clarification 07 427R’s had 427hp and 391ft lbs, 08 was the start of the 435/400.


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They’re all over the place in price. Maybe 27-32k, depends on finding the right buyer and if it’s actually the 1 of 1 variant.


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That's cool. I'd let it go for 22k all day but the buyers banker will tell them what my bank told me, the vin comes back as a gt so it only worth so much. That will be a reoccurring issue trying to sell it
 

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That's cool. I'd let it go for 22k all day but the buyers banker will tell them what my bank told me, the vin comes back as a gt so it only worth so much. That will be a reoccurring issue trying to sell it
Did you run the vin on the Roush performance website? I know my VIN doesn't jive with Ford for extended warranty because it's a Roush
 

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To the bank and any other lender, they will go by the VIN on the car. Which is the one Ford attached to it before Roush did anything. So to the lender it is "just a GT" because there is no separate VIN or bluebook for the Roush conversion.
 

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To the bank and any other lender, they will go by the VIN on the car. Which is the one Ford attached to it before Roush did anything. So to the lender it is "just a GT" because there is no separate VIN or bluebook for the Roush conversion.
I get it, to my insurance it's just a gt, but I need an appraisal in order to have them cover the cost of the car
 

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Roush used to have a link on their website for valuation, which I believe was tied to the Blackbook for car prices. Kelly Bluebook is useless, even with regular cars.
 
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