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Re: What's up with this? (selling car)
Thanks for the approval, guys. It's much appreciated. I knew the car wasn't rare when I started fixing it up, but you still have to do right by these mustangs regardless.
I actually have an older gentleman that saw my car in the mustang and ford print ad, and he seems interested. I emailed a bunch of pics but I guess he's taking his time. If I don't end up selling it this summer, I'm probably going to end up keeping it and start doing that performance build on the 289 that I made a topic about a while ago. Lately I've been thinking of doing the rebuild to the specs of Shelby's 289 that he used in the GT350s and maybe swapping the C4 out for a T5. This would kinda hurt, though, seeing as how the C4 has about 1,000 miles on it since I had it rebuilt. I'm kicking myself for not doing the swap before I rebuilt that thing, but I just couldn't mess with originality. Even if I go through with the swap, I'd keep the C4 on display in the garage or something. :D |
Re: What's up with this? (selling car)
Well, the guy never got back to me after I emailed him the pictures of the car. I've still got a month left for the ads to run, but I'm already at peace with the fact that this car isn't going anywhere.
P.S. Anyone know of a machine shop like Powerheads that's a bit closer to the California central valley? Around Sacramento, perhaps? I live about 40 minutes south of there in Stockton, and as far as I know all we have here is Mustangs Plus. I'm just a bit hesitant to ship my original heads, I'd feel better delivering them personally. |
Re: What's up with this? (selling car)
What do you plan on having done? Might try http://www.sacramento-mustang.com/index.html and see if they know of someone.
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Re: What's up with this? (selling car)
I looked at your ad and it says your asking 15,000 no o.b.o, anyways I'd keep it I can't see putting 20,000 in a stang and just getting rid of it. I'd get rid of my wife and kids first. :eek:
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Re: What's up with this? (selling car)
http://www.powerheads.com/sb289.html
This is something I want done to my original 289 heads. I've considered buying aluminum heads, but decided against it. I don't really want to spend $1,000+ for the heads, and then ship them out again for another $1,000 in machine work. If I was building a dedicated racer, things would be different, but I'm just trying to build a healthy engine for cruising and such. Back on topic...if I can find somewhere reputable to do this work within a couple hours of here, that would be great. |
Re: What's up with this? (selling car)
It looks like Sacramento Mustang has their own shop, but I'm not sure if it's just for installing the parts they sell or if they do machine work as well. I'm still waiting for a response from them. It'd be pretty sweet if all I had to do was drive up to Sac for my machine work.
It truly does suck living in a town where every shop around seems to only do fart-can and CAI installations. |
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^All I was saying here is that maybe the reason I see basketcases everywhere around here is because they don't command a price high enough to make it worth restoring for most people.
Also, I've never bought aftermarket heads before, but they don't come pre-port & polished or anything, do they? Wouldn't I still have to have at least SOME machine work done to get the full benefits? P.S. You seem to have quoted the wrong post, Rev. You want the one above the one you first picked, about how I've already considered alum. heads. |
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