How do you determine the resale value of a Jack Roush Mustang.

Asked by zachlafoy Dec 01, 2014 at 08:04 PM about the 2007 Ford Mustang

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

I have a 2007 Jack Roush Stage 1 mustang
that I bought straight from the dealership.
The things on the vehicle are not
aftermarket add ons, they came that way
from the factory but when reselling it isn't
wanting to be claimed as nothing more than
a GT so that it can turn around and be
resold with the price of a Roush. How do I
determine the resale or trade in value for the
vehicle. Any advice other than "its just a
loss" would be appreciated.  Thank you

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I believe the stage 1 is basically a GT mustang with the Roush body kit, emblems and maybe the rims. I think the only added value will be seen in the stage3 427R and Track Pack versions. I would try placing an add in the Roush forum or even get a second opinion on the correct selling or trade in value.

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