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Topic: Question about 87-93 stangs
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QwikStang
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Member # 2933
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What can I expect to get for $2k-2500? What is a good year? Where does the term notch come from? I would like to add another stang to the stable and probably will be limited on funds.
Thanks in advance!
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Posts: 573 | From: San Jose, CA | Registered: Jun 2003
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DropTopFox
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Member # 1689
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you can expect a bone stock fox body with average mileage for that price. you cannot afford a notch with that price. A notchback otherwise known as a coupe or not a hatchback is a rare to see with a 5.0. they usually go for at least $3500. Good luck in your search of course if you just want another stang you can get a 4banger of those years for real cheap
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Posts: 4003 | From: San Bruno | Registered: Aug 2002
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xcessive50
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Member # 2995
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i think "notch" is used because if you take a hatchback looking at it from the side and visualize cutting a notch in it ,it ends up looking like a coupe.
Posts: 363 | Registered: Jun 2003
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KCmustangboy
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Member # 1927
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quote: Originally posted by BOUNTY HUNTER VERT: Notchbacks Verts
yup the notchback or coupe is the SAME as a vert...one has a hard top, one doesn't...also the vert has about 500 extra pounds lol
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Posts: 1691 | From: San Jose, CA | Registered: Oct 2002
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