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DougD 08-13-2018 03:22 PM

Trade CSX Cobra for Superformance GT?
 
I'm considering selling my beloved CSX 4000 in order to buy a Superformance GT40.
I can't have both. I have to sell the one I have to get to the next one.
Financially, it's better to trade than sell outright.
Anyone out there interested in doing a trade?
Pm me offline if you want to discuss it.
Thanks.
Doug

twobjshelbys 08-13-2018 07:30 PM

The decision to trade is one of taxes. Some states allow a credit on sales tax for the trade in value. For example, if you buy a $10000 car and trade in a $5000 car, you only owe taxes on $5k. However, this is usually limited to dealership transactions. Some other states exempt sales tax on private party transactions. You need to contact the Iowa DMV and figure out what their rules are.

If you are subject to taxation a $1 bill of sale won't cut it - they know about those hacks and have a minimum valuation that is often higher than the actual sales price.

When I sold my Cobra and bought my GT I ran the transactions through a cooperative dealer (for a nominal fee). The Cobra was officially traded in.

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RUN THE TRANSACTION THROUGH MONTANA! Montana has no sales tax and almost zero registration fees. Hack lawyers try to sell you a Montana LLC and register your vehicle through it. Having Montana plates on a high value car is a red flag to most DMV cops and they WILL go after you for back taxes, penalties and fines. Ask a whole bunch of Colorado motor home and boat owners. Their vehicles were parked in public view on their lots and the counties around Denver got a whole bunch of them.

Mark IV 08-14-2018 12:44 AM

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DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RUN THE TRANSACTION THROUGH MONTANA! Montana has no sales tax and almost zero registration fees. Hack lawyers try to sell you a Montana LLC and register your vehicle through it. Having Montana plates on a high value car is a red flag to most DMV cops and they WILL go after you for back taxes, penalties and fines. Ask a whole bunch of Colorado motor home and boat owners. Their vehicles were parked in public view on their lots and the counties around Denver got a whole bunch of them.

That is why there are more new Ferraris registered in Montana than Florida! New York red flags ANY Montana title when presented for NYS registration.

And I have a nice SPF MK II available, my personal car.

Ron61 08-14-2018 04:51 AM

Mark,

That is really a beautiful GT-40.

Ron

twobjshelbys 08-14-2018 10:10 AM

You might also try gt40s.com

Mark IV 08-14-2018 12:29 PM

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Superformance Mark II with Roush 427 SR/RBT ZF and lots of upgrades and special features. All of our Time Machines upgrades, new Avon CR6ZZ tires, full Speedhut gauges and all of the Olthoff GT40 options. A well sorted GT40 ready to drive (I do every chance I get!)

DougD 08-14-2018 05:00 PM

Mark IV
Sent you a pm.
Doug

Mark IV 08-15-2018 01:09 AM

Doug,

No PM received. Try my email: rick(AT)timemachinesauto.com

Currently traveling so limited email access so may take a little while for reply.

Rick


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