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chucko
03-14-2005, 10:52 PM
I'm looking to buy a stock (or with very minimal mods), low miles '03 or '04 Mach1 Automatic. I'd prefer a vehicle located in the Northwest, but for the right vehicle at the right price I could be convinced to buy at a greater distance. If you are interested in selling your Mach and it's clean, low miles, and is an auto, send the details to me at chucko@myrealbox.com. I can and will spend as much as $22k for the right vehicle. Thanks.

Guyster03Mach
03-15-2005, 12:58 AM
Down here in the Portland, OR area there is or was a 04 screaming yellow auto with like 13K miles for sale at Landmark Ford dealership recently. It's about the only auto Mach I've seen advertised in the NW in auto trader or otherwise, most are 5spds. It may have just been sold as I didn't see it on their website just now.

Good luck hunting and hope one ends up in your driveway soon! :yeh:

chucko
03-15-2005, 09:56 AM
Down here in the Portland, OR area there is or was a 04 screaming yellow auto with like 13K miles for sale at Landmark Ford dealership recently. It's about the only auto Mach I've seen advertised in the NW in auto trader or otherwise, most are 5spds. It may have just been sold as I didn't see it on their website just now.

Good luck hunting and hope one ends up in your driveway soon! :yeh:

Thanks for the heads up. I already spoke to Landmark about that Mach and they were asking 26k for it. The internet sales manager was a real butthead about it. I told him that for $26k I'd buy a '05 GT. I checked carfax on it and found that they bought it at auction, so they probably only have about $16-17k into it. I offered him $18k. You can only imagine his reaction....:)

Car dealers are some funny folks. They absolutely screw people every day with their lowball offers when taking a vehicle in on trade, but when you make them a lowball offer for one of their used vehicles they really take offense to it. Oh well. Their loss. I'm the one with the cash.

I already own an '03 Cobra. I'm looking for a Mach to add to the stable.

Greg Matty
03-15-2005, 05:17 PM
I'm looking to buy a stock (or with very minimal mods), low miles '03 or '04 Mach1 Automatic. I'd prefer a vehicle located in the Northwest, but for the right vehicle at the right price I could be convinced to buy at a greater distance. If you are interested in selling your Mach and it's clean, low miles, and is an auto, send the details to me at chucko@myrealbox.com. I can and will spend as much as $22k for the right vehicle. Thanks.

If you change your mind to a 5 speed I have one in the Seattle area with 3,700 miles on it.

Greg

mlv289
03-16-2005, 08:46 PM
Here is a list of auction mach 1's from a dealer auction site. They are actually going for $20,000 + if they are in good condition. I did not see a yellow one with 13k auto though.





03/15/05 ARENA Regular $21,000 4,474 Avg BLUE 8G 5 Yes
03/15/05 FAAO Regular $20,300 4,296 Avg ORANGE 8G A Yes
03/11/05 MANHEIM Regular $20,800 6,853 Avg YELLOW 8G A Yes
03/10/05 FRDKBURG Regular $20,700 1,166 Avg WHITE 8G Yes
03/09/05 ATLANTA Regular $19,600 7,905 Avg WHITE 8G A Yes
03/08/05 ARENA Regular $20,800 27,858 Avg WHITE 8G 5 No
03/07/05 KEYSTONE Lease $18,600 7,352 Below BLACK 8G 5 Yes
03/03/05 FRDKBURG Regular $21,500 8,893 Above BLUE 8G Yes
03/02/05 SO CAL Factory $20,100 5,384 Avg BLACK 8G 5 Yes
02/24/05 ATLANTA Lease $20,400 6,019 Avg BLUE 8G 5 Yes
02/24/05 ATLANTA Regular $18,600 27,895 Below OXF WT 8G 5 No
02/24/05 ATLANTA Lease $18,600 4,840 Below RED 8G 5 Yes
02/24/05 CLANTON Regular $20,100 6,435 Avg RED 8G 5 Yes
02/24/05 DFW Regular $20,900 6,858 Avg BLACK 8G 5 Yes
02/23/05 DENVER Lease $21,000 12,875 Avg GRAY 8G 5 Yes
02/17/05 ATLANTA Lease $19,100 18,235 Avg WHITE 8G 5 Yes
02/17/05 DFW Lease $20,900 21,640 Avg YELLO-D6 8G A No
02/15/05 GA DLRS Lease $15,400 27,655 Below OXF WT 8G 5 No

chucko
03-16-2005, 09:30 PM
Good Info. Thanks.

I wonder why the retail prices are so "depressed" when by this list the dealers are paying relatively high prices for these vehicles?

Of course the market really can be set on it's ear by a quick run up in gasoline prices. Who wants to buy a V8 that requires "premium" fuel when it costs $2.75 a gallon....only those with a lot of disposable income I guess.