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<blockquote data-quote="bigfug" data-source="post: 3752873" data-attributes="member: 4864"><p>Ford has been, especially on their own specialty vehicles like the GT, hence the John Cena lawsuit. He couldnt sell it for 2 years, but sold it for like 3-4x's what he paid for it. If you notice, a lot of these vehicles being posted up are SCA (Southern Comfort Auto), Shelby etc, so these were purchased by 3rd party upfitters, so they dont fall under Ford's guidelines. If you look at most new trucks on lots, they are highly modified trucks. The Ford dealers lots are stocked with almost exclusively 3rd party built trucks. I know of one Ford dealer who got their last 2 2022 allocated trucks delivered last month. No further unsold vehicles until the 23's come out and they dont know what the allotment will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigfug, post: 3752873, member: 4864"] Ford has been, especially on their own specialty vehicles like the GT, hence the John Cena lawsuit. He couldnt sell it for 2 years, but sold it for like 3-4x's what he paid for it. If you notice, a lot of these vehicles being posted up are SCA (Southern Comfort Auto), Shelby etc, so these were purchased by 3rd party upfitters, so they dont fall under Ford's guidelines. If you look at most new trucks on lots, they are highly modified trucks. The Ford dealers lots are stocked with almost exclusively 3rd party built trucks. I know of one Ford dealer who got their last 2 2022 allocated trucks delivered last month. No further unsold vehicles until the 23's come out and they dont know what the allotment will be. [/QUOTE]
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