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Ever watch Gone In 60 Seconds without getting a thrill of actually doing the real thing. Well I want a horse of my own. Preferably a 5.0L with AT and cheap.
If you havn't already tried, go to autotrader.com . In the top right corner is a forum for classic cars.
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Stacy94PGT
My first car was a 67 Mustang Coupe, 2nd one was a 67 Cougar XR-7, 3rd one was a 66 Mustang Coupe. Why did I get rid of these cars for ? I know why, because I'm stupid, stupid, stupid.
I tried that and they have one but I went to classiccartrader.com, I found one affordable and she's a hotty. There only one problem, I live in Minnesota and the car is in Florida. My friend's dad went to florida to get a '62 Ford Sunliner and don't get me wrong it is a beautiful car but this is a Mastang we're talking here but is it worth going all the way to Florida to get a $4,500 Stallion on wheels. PEOPLE, I NEED ADVICE HERE, WHAT SHOULD I DO?
If you have the bucks, a car, a friend, and if the Mustang runs. Take a road trip down to FL and buy it. What year of Mustang is it and what city is the car located in ?
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Stacy94PGT
My first car was a 67 Mustang Coupe, 2nd one was a 67 Cougar XR-7, 3rd one was a 66 Mustang Coupe. Why did I get rid of these cars for ? I know why, because I'm stupid, stupid, stupid.
The car is a 1965 Mustang nothing something special about it, it has 302 w/ AT, red and black, hard top, 20154 miles, black interior. My bad it is in Carlsbad, CA
I still have a 94 Probe GT. I was saving up for a 03 Mustang GT or a 03 Mazda 6. But, after seeing the 2005 Mustang GT concept. I'm saving up for that one now.
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Stacy94PGT
My first car was a 67 Mustang Coupe, 2nd one was a 67 Cougar XR-7, 3rd one was a 66 Mustang Coupe. Why did I get rid of these cars for ? I know why, because I'm stupid, stupid, stupid.
If it is the right car for you then I reckon it is worth the drive.
Check it out as much as you can on the phone before setting out to make sure it is worth going.
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