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Q: Does any one out there have a 1993 Ford Mustang on sale around San Diego CA?
Does any one have a 93 mustang for sale a GT 5.0 with all original parts
can the guy whos trying to sale his 89 ford mustang let irais r now if you finds a good price to sell at. My boyfriend has been looking for a muscle car for a couple months now and hell love it if i told him i found one. Thank you!
A: Go to www.autotrader.com and then to Ford….mustange….then check on the 50 or 100 miles from your (insert zip code) and click
You should be able to find tons of them….Good luck ..!
Q: has anybody got a classic ford mustang for sale ?
A: I have a 67 shelby gt 500. It has a kenne bell supercharger with a 351 in it. I will take $50,000
Q: does anyone have a 1964 ford mustang for sale?
Im thinking of buying one
A: Check autotrader.com,hemmings.com or ebay.com for that type of car selection.
the below listing will help you determine value:
check www.nada.com
Make sure you look under consumer, classic car, make , model and options.
This will give you a low, med, high value and explain each in detail.
Good Luck,
Q: Where can I find a used Ford Mustang Shelby for sale in Arkansas?
2005-2009, Thanks. 2010 if any but probably not.
A: Try these guys
Smith Ford
908 East Oak
Conway, AR 72032
Q: Anyone know of a 1967 Shelby GT 500 ford mustang for sale?
A: check ebay.com, but watch out for fakes..
Q: What is a reasonable price to sale my Ford SVT Cobra Mustang?
2001 black, convertible, excellent condition except a few small chips on the hood from the previous owner, cold air intake from K and N. Ford MACH 5 sound system. Everthing else is all stock. 73K miles.
I went throught the whole car and change out all of the fluids because they seemed to be a little old. I went and did the full tune up, change all the filters through out. I intended on keeping this car but now we have a baby on the way and is now pointless for my wife to even try to get in it.
Long story short, I bought it from a dealership, paid too much, tried to treat it like a baby and now it’s time to sale. Help me find a price to sale in Southern California.
A: First question, do you owe on it? If so, than that is your bottom selling point (unless your upside down). I know its going to seem dissapointing, but KBB says its worth about 14,800. I used the good price because I’ve yet to see a car with 73k that in my eyes was excellent. I baby my cars too, but 73k of driving will put some wear on the exterior of any well maintained vehicle especially a vert. I used San Diego as the city, so who knows. The problem with your car (not that its really a problem) is that it looks like a “Terminator” but isn’t supercharged. I’d put it at 17 and see if you get any bites. The 03-04’s are fetching 25k so maybe you’ll find someone who wants the look but not the extra sticker price.
Q: 2003 Ford Mustang for sale….$6900…is it worth it?
hi there, i was recently looking for a car and ive found one but i dont know if its worth it or not. i like the car but dont know if im paying a good or bad price.
ok so heres the deal, its a:
2003 Ford Mustang Coupe Pony Package
Price: $ 6,900
Mileage: 69,***
Body Style: Coupe
Exterior Color: Dark Shadow Grey Metallic
Interior Color: 2 tone Black & Grey Leather
Engine: 6 Cylinder Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive – rear
i heard the insurance for these babies is sort of alot but im willing to give it a try if its worth it. the guy is asking 6900 for it and i dont know if its worth it or not. anf if the price should be lower, any suggestions?…..or is the car good as is?
A: Ask for a Carfax or have it inspected by a mechanic before you buy any car. Miles are a bit high so that may account for the price. Kelly Blue book has it at about $6500 for fair market value and $7300 for good condition.
Q: Anyone have (or know someone has) a Chevy Camaro or Ford Mustang for sale in the $1000-2000 price range?
A: Man, I hate to tell you this but if you find a Camaro or Mustang with a V-8 in it for 1K to 2K, you don’t even want it. It would be death trap! People who have these cars and appreciate them take good care of them and therefore expect top dollar for their cars. The ones for that kind of money have been hammered to death, wrecked, engines replaced, etc. etc. Now if you plan to build your own, then go for it. If you start with junk, the worst thing you could do is lose some time and a little money. Good luck.
Q: were can i find a ford mustang poster for sale that has the pictures from the old mustang to new?
i am looking for mustang posters for a christmas gift i dont seem to find nice loolking ones..
i am also looking for a poster that has all of the mustangs together..
is there any way were i ca take a picture somewere and turn it into a poster??
i need help please help…
A: http://getzat.com/Mustang-Evolution-Art-Poster-Print-24/M/B000OHAINS.htm
hope this helps. if it doesnt.. try doing a search for “Mustang Evolution Poster”
Q: sale a ford mustang g.t.?
FORD MUSTANG G.T. FOR SALE $2500 1991 RUN GOOD COLD A/C TAG IS GOOD INSP. IS GOOD WILL TRADE FOR A MINI VAN 1996 AND UP YOU CAN E-MAIL AT arronloveluckey@yahoo.com
A: try putting that up on craigslist
Q: I have a 1965 Ford Mustang for sale, what can I expect to get for it?
It has the straight 6, factory A/C, automatic transmission, console, 42,000 original miles, original interior, one repaint of original color and aftermarket Dayton spoke wheels. Also has and Alpine in dash CD with Sony speakers. Best of all, it’s an original Southern California (now in Western AZ) car so it’s had no rust ever.
What should I ask for it?
Also, where is a good place to advertise it BESIDES CRAIGSLIST!
I had it listed at $7900 on Craigslist and got several responses but some jerk kept removing my ad for no legitimate reason.
A: auto traders and similar will only let you know what other people are asking, not what they’re selling for.
searching ebay’s completed auctions will at least let you see what something has sold [or not sold] for.
Q: 1974 Ford Mustang II on sale for $3500?
I’ve seen a 1974 Mustang II on sale for $3500, it has a 302 V8 which came from a 1985 Ford Mustang GT, Holley Carb, C4 transmission, K&N filter, flowmasters, it also has factory air conditioning and it has a new paint job and the car has around 325-350bhp, the car can run a quarter mile in the low 13’s.
Is $3500 a good value for this car considering that it has a V8 engine and it’s a very fast car?
A: I have owned three Mustang IIs, and have had fun with each one. The 74 never came with a V8, but can be retrofitted if the engine was equipped with the oil pan, oil pickup, and exhaust headers or manifolds from a 75-78 II. I would buy it as long as the interior isn’t trashed out, and the body isn’t full of rust. Ask the previous owner if there was any body repair, and do a thorough check of the fender wells to check for any repairs. I still own two Mustang IIs, although I am using one for parts for the other since aftermarket and restoration supplies are hard to find. Too many people discredit these cars, and it really isn’t warranted. They really saved the Mustang model line from certain death. I would recommend the following websites for more info and fans of these cars.
http://www.mustangii.org/
http://www.mustangii.net/
Q: Where can I find a 1968 Ford Mustang GT 390 for sale?
Yes, the one from Bullitt.
Looked but most are outrageously priced…
A: All 1st generation Mustangs are going to be very expensive, especially fastback models. Try looking in a publication that lists muscle cars for sale in your area. Also Mustang clubs and owners of classic Mustangs might know of somebody who has one for sale. I don’t want to ruin your dreams of owning a Bullitt Mustang, but all early V8 powered fastbacks are worth over $20,000 and that’s in less than perfect condition, so your not going to find one cheap.
Q: 1967 Ford Mustang coupe on sale for $6000?
Is $6000 a good value for a 1967 Ford Mustang coupe? It has a 289 2 barrel V8, automatic tranny, power steering/brakes, it runs/drives great, body/interior are in good condition and it has flowmasters and new exhaust.
A: My first question as always is about rust. On a 67, check the floors under the carpet and under the car for rust. Also check under the carpet by the passengers feet, if it ever had a leaky heater core then some amount of rust will be there on the floor. Check out the trunk area (under the car and in the trunk) look at the METAL, if there is carpet in the trunk or a trunk mat, pull it up and look underneath. Check the frame rails for rust. Open both of the doors and look at the under side of the doors (where water would drain out) and see if there is any rust. The holes in the bottom of the doors often get clogged up with dirt/leaves, etc and do not allow the water to drain out causing the bottom of the doors to rust. The #1 area you want to check for rust is the cowl (the vented area between the windshield and the hood). Vintage mustangs were not properly protected in the cowl area. If the cowl is rusty it is a huge pain to replace the cowl. If you look at the car you can see all of the spot welds that would have to be drilled out to access the cowl, not fun. The easiest way to check if the cowl is leaky is to pour a cup of water into the cowl (between the windshield and the hood). Pour a cup on the drivers side of the cowl and see where it drains out. If the cowl is not rusted out then the water will drain out inside the fender and onto the ground. If the cowl is rusted the water will leak onto the interior floor boards (where your feet would sit if you were driving). Then pour a cup down the passenger side and check the same.
How is the paint? Be cautious if it is a “new” paint job. New paint jobs are often hiding a lot. Look closely all around the car for little bubbles in the paint (even if there is just one or two). Bubbles in the paint can mean that there is rust under that paint.
Pull the dipstick and see how the oil looks. Any seller with half a brain will have put fresh oil in it but check to make sure. Do the same with the tranny fluid. Tell the seller that you would like to take off a valve cover to see how it looks inside. Look to see if there is a lot of sludge built up on the rocker arms, push rods, and on the head itself. Take a peek at the coolant as well.
Does it have 4 wheel drum brakes? Drive at 40 or so and press the brakes like you are coming to a normal stop. While you are pressing the brakes, take your hands off the wheel. Keep your hands right next to the wheel but don’t touch it while you are stopping. Does the car pull to one side while you are stopping?
If the car is a numbers matching (original engine, tranny, rear end) 67 coupe that runs good all around, has good interior, etc and all of the above things check out then I would personally pay maybe $5000 for it. If you know what you are shopping for, you can get a lot for $6000.
Q: how do i figure out if 2000 ford mustang(v-6) has any problems?
so i see this 2000 ford mustang for sale 7grand from a little dealership, is there anyways i can tell if the car will run good? could i really trust the carfax.com? or any other advice about buying a 2000 ford mustangs !help! thanx
http://www.carfax.com/cfm/ccc_DisplayHistoryRpt.cfm?partner=CDM_0&vin=1FAFP4047YF135006
^carfax (note: the last two milege report is wierd, 3 years only 200miles, did the dealer “cheat” or other reason?
so i see this 2000 ford mustang for sale 7grand from a little dealership, is there anyways i can tell if the car will run good? how can i tell if its a lemon? could i really trust the carfax.com? or any other advice about buying a 2000 ford mustangs !help! thanx
http://www.carfax.com/cfm/ccc_displayhis…
^carfax (note: the last two milege report is wierd, 3 years only 200miles, did the dealer “cheat” or other reason?
and the dealer does give me 3 month or 5k miles warranty.
A: Usually zhao, all reputable dealerships will have their mechanics go through the car to see if it has any mechanical problems. But we know not all are totally honest with us. Let the car dealer know, you are going to take it to your personal mechanic, and have him look it over. If he’s been your or your families mechanic, for X amount of years, he will be honest with you and may not charge you anything to check it out. If he does charge you a nominal amount, it will be worth it, knowing your about to purchase a mechanically good or a lemon. This is also good advice if your looking at one from a private individual. Good Luck on the Mustang!
Charlotte C
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