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I have observed the sale of two FFR coupes. Both nicely constructed. One of them won best in show at Knotts in 2008.
Both took a long time to sell. And by a long time, I mean years because price was too high.
Best bet is to list everywhere you can and be very flexible on the price if you want a quick sale. Daytona coupes have a very small customer base and timing is everything.
Good luck.
FYI, there's an SPF coupe on CC that sold in three weeks for $105k and there is a beautiful FFR coupe with a Keith Craft all aluminum 427 that has been reduced to $55k with no takers. In my opinion, the FFR is just as nice as the SPF, but the buyers say no.
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