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Topic: production numbers for '88 T-top GT?
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iceman302
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I've got one that I'm going to be putting up for sale and I don't really know how limited the production was on these cars. I know that '88 was the last year, but how many GT's were produced with T-tops? Is anyone able to find that info or where should I look? Thanks.
-------------------- '65 Mustang Fastback
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5.t0es
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TO BE HONEST THERE NOT WORTH MUCH..
Posts: 2990 | From: eb | Registered: Jul 2005
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iceman302
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quote: Originally posted by 5.0-srt-4: TO BE HONEST THERE NOT WORTH MUCH..
I guess that all depends on who you're talking to. I'm not trying to get a value. I already know what I'll be asking for it since it is exceptionally clean and original. I was simply curious as to how unusual the car is. I would be the first to tell you that rare doesn't always mean desirable, but it's still cool to have something unique/different.
-------------------- '65 Mustang Fastback
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Chris83179
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Two numbers I see floating around are around 300 and 900. Not sure where the numbers originated from, or if they were pulled out of someplace where the sun don't shine...
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Luke87GT
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I've owned one for 5 years.
Don't kid yourself, there is hardly a premium for T-tops.
After owning one, I would never buy one again.
I find that most people steer clear of them as well.
Safe bet would be to price it like you would any 88GT and see what happens.
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iceman302
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quote: Originally posted by Luke87GT: I've owned one for 5 years.
Don't kid yourself, there is hardly a premium for T-tops.
After owning one, I would never buy one again.
I find that most people steer clear of them as well.
Safe bet would be to price it like you would any 88GT and see what happens.
I think that I already summed it up when I said, "Rare doesn't necessarily mean desirable." Still, the car is exceptionally clean.
-------------------- '65 Mustang Fastback
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