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84GT5.0
Member # 5227
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http://www.craigslist.org/eby/car/128997897.html
this is one bad ass car!!!!
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PWR HNGRY 302
Member # 6000
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Its alright right iam not to fond of that color though.
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pharaoh
Member # 6355
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WOW!!!! a 2 door mustang ....lol
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sic5pointSLOW
Member # 5889
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thats the best looking year, looks like a muscle car not like the earlier ones that have that sports car look
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sf89lx
Member # 3965
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72K??? is he smokin crack?? is that what they really go for?
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84GT5.0
Member # 5227
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im more of a 69 fan than a 70 fan. I like the 69 front end, taillights, and stripes better. Just my opinion though
69
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70 [ January 27, 2006, 04:10 PM: Message edited by: 84GT5.0 ]
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2stangs69-91
Member # 1951
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I would say spouse has got to go....not the car
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84GT5.0
Member # 5227
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quote: Originally posted by 2stangs69-91: I would say spouse has got to go....not the car
im glad my girlfriend likes mustangs!!!
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asskickn88
Member # 4957
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I have seen really nice ones for around $25-30K. For what he's asking you can get a GT 500.
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84GT5.0
Member # 5227
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quote: Originally posted by asskickn88: I have seen really nice ones for around $25-30K. For what he's asking you can get a GT 500.
he bust have just watched the barrett jackson auction
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84GT5.0
Member # 5227
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i just looked on NADA.com
$38,750 low (bucket) $55,625* medium (dailey driver) $92,875 high (showroom contition)
the shaker hood and 4 speed add 25% to the value, plus its got 60k original miles.
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69grandecj
Member # 5794
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quote: Originally posted by asskickn88: I have seen really nice ones for around $25-30K. For what he's asking you can get a GT 500.
Though the seller of that Boss maybe a little high on his price, you are not going to find a "really nice" one for $25-$30K. That was about five years ago. That price range usually gets you decent looking, running vehicle. It takes about $40,000 to get one that looks really nice, but maybe missing some of the expensive Boss 302 specific parts (ie. rev limiter, air cleaner assembly, smog).
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asskickn88
Member # 4957
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quote: Originally posted by 69grandecj: quote: Originally posted by asskickn88: I have seen really nice ones for around $25-30K. For what he's asking you can get a GT 500.
Though the seller of that Boss maybe a little high on his price, you are not going to find a "really nice" one for $25-$30K. That was about five years ago. That price range usually gets you decent looking, running vehicle. It takes about $40,000 to get one that looks really nice, but maybe missing some of the expensive Boss 302 specific parts (ie. rev limiter, air cleaner assembly, smog).
Yeah, thats true. I havent really been looking at those lately. Still I wouldnt drop that kind of cash for that car. My first car was a 69 Mach 1 and if I was going to get a Boss it would be a 69 for sure.
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84GT5.0
Member # 5227
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quote: Originally posted by asskickn88: quote: Originally posted by 69grandecj: quote: Originally posted by asskickn88: I have seen really nice ones for around $25-30K. For what he's asking you can get a GT 500.
Though the seller of that Boss maybe a little high on his price, you are not going to find a "really nice" one for $25-$30K. That was about five years ago. That price range usually gets you decent looking, running vehicle. It takes about $40,000 to get one that looks really nice, but maybe missing some of the expensive Boss 302 specific parts (ie. rev limiter, air cleaner assembly, smog).
Yeah, thats true. I havent really been looking at those lately. Still I wouldnt drop that kind of cash for that car. My first car was a 69 Mach 1 and if I was going to get a Boss it would be a 69 for sure.
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PWR HNGRY 302
Member # 6000
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quote: Originally posted by 84GT5.0: im more of a 69 fan than a 70 fan. I like the 69 front end, taillights, and stripes better. Just my opinion though
69
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70
The 69 is hella cleaner than teh 70
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92stangLX
Member # 3252
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Speaking of expensive muscle cars...
www.vintagecars.about.com/od/historygreatmoments/ss/hemicuda_rw.htm
[ January 28, 2006, 08:37 PM: Message edited by: 92stangLX ]
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