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Cain Mosni 08-10-2004 08:04 PM

'67 Mustang
 
I'm looking at a Mustang, but I dont know anything about these cars. I dont know what I should look for, what I should be wary of, whats good whats bad etc. The person who's selling it, asked me to make the first offer...but Im lost? Im a broke student, and I plan to fix the car up over time. I was told that the car has a rebuilt engine, whatever that means, but I've never seen it move from this spot in like a yr. I enclosed pix, cuz I want you guys to check it out and let me know what you think? Any feedback would be great.

PS. I dont know how to post my pix, so Im gonna try to put them in the gallery

Rev 08-10-2004 08:19 PM

Ruist?
 
One of the most difficult to repair correctly and most expensive problems , is rust. It oiccurs in the inner body and floor pans most often and can be difficult to detect. If I were in your shoes, I would hire an expert to go with me and inspect the car before any money changes hands. Get the expert from your local Mustang club and pay him for what he knows. It will save you big bucks in the long run. Don't be afraid to consult an expert. That's my $.02.

Rev

Cain Mosni 08-10-2004 08:30 PM

rust?
 
hey thanks. any tips on how I'd go about finding a Mustang club? and you said I'd have to pay the expert, but about how much do guys like that charge to look at a car. would I have to take it somewhere to have it lifted up, or would he just be able to look at it where it is. also, how do you post pix here? is there some trick, cuz mine arent showing

Rev 08-10-2004 08:50 PM

Atlanta
 
Just do it on line. Do a search for Atlanta Mustangs, etc and then email them. Depending on hoiw thorough you want the inspection will determine how much you pay. I would think you could get some to help you with a cursory inspection for maybe $50/hr or maybe a little more. Decide how much "expertise" you require and make a deal with someone for the inspection. High expertise and extended time will cost a lot. Short time and limited consultation are of course less $.

Rev

Orange97GTVert 08-13-2004 11:20 PM

Look over to the left side of your monitor, and click on Club List, there are 3 or 4 listings for Atlanta. There was a listing on the Mustang Club of America for Mustang Power House of Atlanta, but it appears to be mostly modified late models.


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