Shelby Series 1
1999–2005
Lowest price
US$93,500
Since 2020
Median price
US$136,125
Since 2020 · n=18
Highest price
US$220,000
Since 2020
Sold cars
18
All time
Sell-through
100%
Of 18 lots

Based on 18 verified auction results
US$148,500
Market value · recent verified sales
+17.4%
12-month change
Hold or Wait
Appreciating but pace slowing. Patient buyers may find better entry.
Median sold price up 17.4% over the last 12 months. Hold if owned; chasing the trend at peak carries risk.
MSRP
—
Collectibility
10/10
Holy Grail
3-Year Forecast
US$265,349
+79%
5-Year Forecast
US$322,603
+117%
Market scores
44
Desirability
Thin
30
Liquidity
Excellent
85
Resale Outlook
Marque analyst note
The Shelby Series 1 sits at a median of $148,500, up 17.4 percent over the past twelve months on a sample of three transactions, signaling steady appreciation in a tight market. The broader eighteen-sale dataset reinforces confidence in this upward direction, though the small recent sample warrants cautious interpretation of short-term momentum.
With only 249 examples built, the Series 1 occupies the highest collectibility tier as a Holy Grail car—Carroll Shelby's late-career road car that remains scarce and recognizable. Moderate contemporary desirability keeps it from commanding auction-house intensity, but rarity and marque heritage work in its favor over time.
Cars transacting in this market show notably low mileage, averaging around 11,000 miles, typical of how these hand-assembled, $400,000-plus originals were treated as investments rather than daily drivers from new. This preservation pattern supports the appreciating-classic classification.
Liquidity remains thin with no active listings currently tracked, meaning buyers and sellers should expect patience and negotiation room rather than rapid-fire market clearing. The limited transaction count over twelve months underscores that this segment turns slowly.
Base projections suggest the median could reach $265,000 within three years (78.7 percent appreciation) and $322,600 by year five (117.2 percent), assuming continued but measured collector interest. These gains reflect a car priced below its technical and historical peers, with room to compress that discount as Shelby provenance gains institutional recognition among ultra-high-net-worth collectors.
Depreciation Benchmark
- Current avg valueUS$148,500
- Annual appr. rate+17.4%/yr
- Segment average+3.0 to +9.5%/yr
Vehicle History Signals
- Auction lots tracked18
- Damage or salvage declared0 (0.0%)
- No damage declared18 (100.0%)
Est. Annual Ownership Costs
- Insurance (agreed value)US$1,210
- MaintenanceUS$3,220
- StorageUS$3,220
- Depreciation— (appreciating)
- Total annual costUS$7,650
Market Liquidity
- Active Listings0
- Sales Last 12 Months6
- Sell-Through33%
Market Snapshot
- Active Listings0
- Avg Sale PriceUS$139,542
- Avg Mileage at Sale11,000 mi
- Recent Price RangeUS$93,500 – US$220,000
- Total Sales Tracked18
Recent sales
Showing latest 18US$170,500
mecum · 15 Aug 2026
Centennial Silver · Manual
US$115,500
mecum · 15 Aug 2026
Silver · Manual
US$177,000
Bring a Trailer · 17 Jul 2026
11,000 mi
US$220,000
mecum · 16 May 2026
Centennial Silver · Manual
US$148,500
mecum · 18 Jan 2026
Centennial Silver · Manual
US$134,750
mecum · 18 Jan 2026
Silver · Manual
US$145,750
mecum · 19 Jan 2025
Centennial Silver · Manual
US$118,250
mecum · 19 Jan 2025
Centennial Silver · Manual
US$126,500
mecum · 7 Sept 2024
Centennial Silver · Manual
US$99,000
mecum · 9 Mar 2024
Silver · Manual
Indicative only — not investment advice. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future value.