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Does anyone know the value ? 2004 Pacific Coast Roadster

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I'm thinking of selling my 2004 Pacific Coast Roadster and was wondering if anyone could tell me the approx value. It has 6,500 miles on it, never driven in the rain/snow, garaged, covered, babied. No dings, dents, it's spotless. They only made 1000 of these, mine is #258. It's Monterey Mist green. I bought it new, and paid $43,000.
 

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It's a 2004 TBird and nothing special, really.
Go to Kelly blue book and get retail and wholesale prices. Also try Hemmings motor news.

Of course, it's worth whatever someone will pay for it. Ask around $24-26K
 
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True words George. In my case, (04 Merlot,) I chose a bird of medium mileage in order to get a more reasonable price $17k. Had I known how much that I would love owning this vehicle I would have done more and paid more to get the best one possible.

A favorite site for me to browse for cars is "somethinglist," and T-birds are there in all conditions and shapes. Great wording in an ad really helps, but in the end a buyer gets inside the car, touches, smells, listens, and she/he has a kind of predetermined figure that they hope to pay.
 
One more way to get a price in case you didn't know:
"According to an e-mail from Kelly Blue Book, Thunderbird values have increased 3% since April 26th, 2013. This was based on the mileage of a 2002 Neiman Marcus edition with 14K miles.
Anyone can enter the year, make and model of their car, list options and enter mileage and get KBB values and period updates free. Of course KBB values vary depending on condition and whether you’re looking for retail value, trade-in value or wholesale value."
 
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