List Your Car

And let us help you sell it

 

We'll Sell it For You!

Thanks for taking a couple of minutes to learn more about how we sell and deliver classic cars to our domestic and international customers.

Dynamic Motorsports is the oldest factory authorized Shelby Cobra dealer in North America. We’re also a dealer for Roush Performance and the Carroll Shelby Engine Company, among other manufacturers. In the Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas area we build and sell Cobras, Daytona Coupes, GT40’s and Corvette Grand Sports. We restore and sell Ford Mustangs and other American muscle cars as well. Our business frequently takes us into the world of classic Italian, German, French, and Japanese marques. Looking for a Series 1, 250 GTO? We have access to them.

In addition to automotive marketing, we manage, administer and curate automotive collections for our customers, providing sales, purchasing, maintenance, and consulting services. We have successfully organized the purchase and sale of almost $100,000,000 in collector cars since our founding 22 years ago.

If you’re like a lot of collectors with one or more cars to sell, you probably don’t have time to list them on the best web sites, respond to phone calls and email, and separate serious potential buyers with the resources to make a purchase, from the “tire kickers” who only want to talk about cars. That's where we come in.

We know the collector car market well. As a long-term advisory board member of NADA’s Classic, Collectible, Exotic, and Muscle Car Appraisal Guide, we stay on top of current pricing and maintain contact with dealers and collectors around the world. We enjoy a reputation we are quite proud of and invite you to ask us for references.

Our consignment process is straightforward. Click the “Proceed” button at the bottom of this page, complete the form, and upload quality pictures. When you’re done, click the “submit” button on the last page. Once we have an opportunity to review the information and pictures you provide to us, we will carefully evaluate it and call you back to review.

Once we agree on value, we will list it with pictures and a comprehensive description on our web sites, and in our paid advertising on many other sites like www.Hemmings.com, www.ClassicCars.com, www.CarsForSale.com, www.AutaBuy.com, www.Motorious.com, www.OldRideTrader.com, www.JamesList.com and others. We make a profit on the difference between the price you accept for your car and the amount the buyer pays.

Note that unless requested, we do not take possession of your car or the title. When we find a buyer for it, we will arrange the pre-purchase inspection, complete the negotiations with the buyer, execute a bill of sale, wire transfer funds to you, and pick up the car. There’s no risk on your part.

Unlike other companies, you pay no up-front fees for our services. By allowing us to market your car, you agree to an exclusive right to sell it for a period of 120 days. If we don’t sell it for you, it costs you nothing. We pay for all advertising and promotion solely at our expense.

The information and pictures you provide in this short questionnaire are the only sources we have to inform people around the world about your car. It’s our chance to provide factual information and quality pictures to interested parties, showcase your car, and motivate buyers to respond.

Before you click on the “Proceed” button below to complete the listing form, here are some recommendations:

  • Be sure and provide as much information as possible. The more you tell prospective buyers in advance, the faster your car will sell.
  • You’ll be asked to upload pictures. We need a lot of them. To be effective, ten is a bare minimum. The first thing a prospective buyer asks is, “are there anymore pictures?” By answering their questions before they ask them, we expedite the sales process for you.
  • Make sure your pictures are quality photos. If you need help deciding what pictures to shoot and where to shoot them, click here.
  • When you send pictures to us, file size and picture names are very important. Make sure the file size is 1024x768 pixels, or a little bigger. Pictures that are too large, too small, or have a really long file name will not display.
  • After you shoot them, upload the pictures of the car, along with the pictures of the VIN number and any data plate or fender tag information. That information is displayed on most cars but located in various places including the fender apron, firewall, face of the driver side door, etc. depending on year, make and model. We can help you find it.
  • Be sure to complete the form with as much information as possible. If you have questions about what to include, simply put your mouse cursor over a “?” next to the form box and it will give you more detail on what we are looking for.
  • If you have questions, call 888-SHELBYGT (888-743-5294) ext. 1. We’re happy to help.

Keep in mind that every classic car has a few problems, and perfect ones don’t exist. It’s best to disclose them as you complete the form so we can defuse any potential conflicts before they occur. All cars we sell are subject to a pre-purchase inspection paid for by the buyer. It’s a comprehensive process that evaluates the structural, mechanical, electrical, and cosmetic components of your car, without disassembly. Disclosing any issues in advance builds buyer confidence, keeps them informed, and expedites the sale.

After we review the information you send to us, we will contact you before we distribute pictures, information, and pricing. When you’re ready to submit your car to us, please click the button below.

Thanks again for giving us the opportunity to sell your car for you. Feel free to call us with any questions you may have. 888-SHELBYGT, ext 1.

UPLOADING PICTURES

When you're ready to shoot pictures of your cars, there are a few things to consider regarding picture size and content. The best way to take the pictures is also the easiest and cheapest. Shoot them with a digital camera.

To upload properly to our web sites, we need a minimum picture size of 1024 X 768, but not much bigger. Please photograph them in the high resolution mode on the camera, and then copy and reduce the pics to 1024 X 768 for uploading. Make sure you save the originals in the large format.

If you need some help, we can show you how to reduce the file sizes when you're ready to send them to us. You can contact us at 888-SHELBYGT, ext 1. The better the pictures, the faster your car will sell.

Shoot the pictures in daylight. No shade, or shadows from trees, power lines, etc. Find a setting with a nice background. Your driveway in front of your home would most likely be fine. A local park or university is usually a good venue too.

Make sure the sun is at your back when you're taking the picture. That means you'll have to move the car around a bit to shoot it from all sides, always keeping the sun at your back. Try to leave anything out of the picture that would add clutter (garbage cans, kids toys, etc.)

We need a full set of pictures (70-80) so prospective customers can evaluate the condition of the cars, and answer most of their questions up front. It's the only way they will have of determining whether the cars are worth spending money on to fly in and inspect, or to hire someone to do it. The more pictures, the better.


Please include the following in your shots:

Exterior - from all four corner angles, and straight on front rear and side, showing the entire car in the frame

Interior - instrument panel, front and rear upholstery, headliner, carpet

Engine compartment - taken from each side and the front - close ups of the engine itself and a wide shot taken from the front including the underside of the hood

Trunk - with and without the mat, showing the top of the gas tank

Data Plate – On a Mustang, for example, you'll find this on the face of the driver\'s door just below the latch. It\'s either a riveted metal tag, or a sticker, depending on the year model of the car. It should have the car\'s Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on it, as well as some other codes below the VIN. Other makes have VIN numbers and data tags in various locations. On classic cars, the fender apron and firewall are typical places to find them. A quick Google search using “(year) (make) VIN location” as a search term will take you to a web site that can help. Take several pictures of the VIN tag with the flash on and off. Make sure you can read it after you shoot it.

Undercarriage - No, you don't have to put it on a lift. The easiest way to shoot the undercarriage is to put the camera on the ground directly below the door sills, point it toward the center of the car, tilt it up very slightly, and shoot. No need to look through the viewfinder. Make sure the flash is on first. Take three pics from each side, and three from each end of the car (just inside the front wheels and centered).

Documentation - Take a close up pic of any build sheets, window stickers, invoices, broadcast sheets, production history reports (for Ford products, a Marti Report), owner’s manual, etc. and include with the photos of the car. Keep all maintenance receipts (oil and filter changes, tune ups, etc.) showing what and when it was done.

VIN and Data Plate - make sure you can read them

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Vehicle

Year:
Make:
Model:
Body Style (ex. convertible):
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) #:

Engine

Matching Numbers:
 Yes
 No
Factory Engine:
 Yes
 No
Engine Size:

Transmission

Current Transmission Type:
 Manual
 Automatic
Original Factory Transmission:
 Yes
 No
Transmission Brand &
Number of Gears:

Options

 Factory AC
 Console
 Aftermarket AC
 Power Disc Brakes - Front Only
 Power Steering
 Power Disc Brakes - 4 Wheel
 AM Radio
 Power Door Locks
 AM/FM Stereo
 Power Windows
 CD Player
Other Option:
Other Option:

Condition

Differential Information:
Please list after-market/non-OEM parts (including suspension, brakes, steering, engine, transmission and differential)
Describe the exterior condition:
Describe the interior condition:
Describe any mechanical modifications or repairs needed:

History

Odometer Reading:
Actual Miles:  
 Yes  
 No  
Vehicle has had bodywork, panel replacement or rust repair:  
 Yes  
 No  
If so, please explain:
Date Restored, if applicable:
Mileage Since Restoration, if applicable:
Exterior and Interior colors (indicate whether this is the factory color):
Describe any mechanical modifications or repairs needed:
Please provide a brief history of the vehicle:
Owned How Long:
Number of Past Owners:
Documentation:  
 Door Tag  Original Invoice
 Fender Tag  Original Title
 Vendor Tag  Service Records
 Build Sheet  Restoration Receipt
 Owner's Manual  3rd Party Report (ex. Marti Report)
My vehicle is/has been listed on these other websites (list sites and prices):
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Video

Please copy and paste your Youtube url, share link or video id below to include a video. Be sure the video presents the actual vehicle being sold.

Video ID:

 

Images

Please submit as many high quality pictures as possible with a minimum picture size of 1024 X 768.

Shoot the pictures in daylight with the sun at your back, moving the car around a bit to shoot it from all sides.

  • EXTERIOR, from all four corner angles, and straight on front rear and side, showing the entire car in the frame.
  • INTERIOR, instrument panel, front and rear upholstery, headliner, carpet.
  • ENGINE COMPARTMENT, taken from each side and the front, close ups of the engine itself and a wide shot taken from the front including the underside of the hood.
  • TRUNK, with and without the mat, showing the top of the gas tank.
  • DATA PLATE, which you will find on the face of the driver s door just below the latch, either a riveted metal tag, or a sticker, having the car s Vehicle Identification Number on it, as well as some other codes below the VIN.
  • UNDERCARRIAGE. The easiest way to shoot the undercarriage is to put the camera on the ground directly below the door sills, point it toward the center of the car, tilt it up very slightly, and shoot. No need to look through the viewfinder, but make sure the flash is on first. Take three pics from each side, and three from each end of the car, just inside the front wheels and centered.

The top picture will be used as a thumbnail on our listing page and as the first photo in our gallery. Images may be easily dragged into the box below using Internet Explorer 10+, Mozilla Firefox, or Safari.

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Contact Info

Person(s) with the "legal right" to sell this vehicle:
Do you have "clear title" to the car?
 Yes
 No
Your Name:
Primary Phone Number:

 

Cell Phone Number:
Location of Vehicle (City/State):
Email Address:
What is your bottom-line price:

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