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Old 04-08-2003, 03:57 PM
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I saw an old mustang sitting out for sale today and since im needing a d.d. i stopped to look. The condition of everything was good no body damage and the interior was perfect intact and black with leather/viynl seats that had no tears. I looked at what it said on the windsheild. They want 1500.00 or best offer its a 6 cylinder with auto and it runs good. Only thing i could tell from looking at it was it needed paint and a few spots touched up. Whats the value on a classic mustang coupe? I dont want to get ripped off on this like i did with the vert. Im going to go back and drive it later on its not that far from my house.
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what year is it? older than 90 it should be around 1k
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Originally Posted by ChainSawOnSteroids' date='Apr 8 2003, 04:02 PM
what year is it? older than 90 it should be around 1k
its a 70 something
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oh ,lol its worth it then, you can always convert it into something nice, and sell it for big bucks
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Pour water in the vents underneath the windshield. If it runs all over the bottom in any area that does not have a drain hose you've got some fairly nasty rust issues.
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Old 04-08-2003, 05:24 PM
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not usually rusty cars in florida
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Originally Posted by Rob x-7' date='Apr 8 2003, 05:24 PM
not usually rusty cars in florida
where the paint peals they rust same thing is happening to my veret in the engine bay. Its not completlyt rusted either just a spot on the rear quterpanel by the bumper and by the headlight on the front rigtht fender.
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Originally Posted by Rob x-7' date='Apr 8 2003, 04:24 PM
not usually rusty cars in florida
Unless they... what?? uh... what?? I would think with all the moisture in the air on the coast... well, whatever.
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not the kind of rotting rust you get from road salted roads

like wheel well and floorboard rust.



Of course where there is bare paint you will get rust no matter

where you live.
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Originally Posted by Rob x-7' date='Apr 8 2003, 06:39 PM
not the kind of rotting rust you get from road salted roads
and so the question arises... is there street salt for streets?



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