Ellen offers to sell her 1997 Mustang convertible to Fred for $2,000. Fred agrees to pay $2,000 for Ellen's Mustang. Before Fred picks up the Mustang Ellen discovers that the Mustang is considered a classic car and is worth much more than $2,000. Ellen refuses to sell the Mustang to Fred, stating that the consideration is insufficient. If Fred tries to enforce the deal by taking Ellen to court the court would not enforce the deal because $2.000 is too low to be valid consideration the court would probably not enforce the deal because there is no consideration flowing from Ellen to Fred. the court would probably enforce the deal because there was valid consideration on both sides. X the court would probably enforce the deal because the amount of consideration is never an issue