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What should my car go for?
I`m gonna list the car on ebay and see what happens. Anybody have a guess as to what I might get for it?
92 GT Convertible White exterior with a black top Body is original paint- garage kept and looks great. top is less than 2 years old and perfect. Body is all stock (sleeper) Motor is in sig. professionally built less than 1 year ago-8k miles max. Interior is custom. Flo fit seats, black and grey cloth interior. kenwood cd/reciever, a kw amp and bazooka sub in trunk. |
$3000 -$4000 depending on if two people start bidding against each other
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How many total miles are on the car?
I would guess that you'll get well over the $3000 - $4000 quoted above. Have you posted the car on E-bay yet? E |
3-4000 my @ss.
You would be a damn fool to take anything under $7,000.00 I think you could easily get 7-8 thousand for it. |
6k tops
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I`m gonna keep it/ I could never sell it. I was just bummed about getting pulled over and almost losing my license. Can you say 110 in a 55. I ended up with a seatbelt ticket though - Awesome cop.
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Nawww. . .you need to go ahead and sell the thing. I figure about 850 bucks.
Would you take a check? I can relate though. I remember the day my second son, at the tender age of 16 discovered that his mom's Saturn would go 97 in a 70. Sad part was that the Texas DPS found out at about the same time. |
It worth what they'll pay for it
I plan to sell my 1990 Mustang LX 5.0 hatchback next year.
One owner (me). 125k (oil and filter changes every 2k since new). Light mods: gears, shifter, CAI, subs, exhaust, etc. Engine is all original. Faded Strawberry Red Metallic paint and a faded red interior. A few tiny rust bubbles starting to pop on the fenderwell lips and lower quarter. Runs perfecto: everything works except one door lock. I intend to ask $4500. and I'll go down to as low as $3,000. if I have to but no less. I expect to get close to $4,000. if not better as 5.0's are getting rare and mine is that one-of-a-kind Mustang 5.0: original, five-speed, one owner, never hit, never really abused and only very lightly modified. Not the usual seven-owner, hacked up or abused and tired '90 5.0 I usually see advertised. The minted-out early '90 5.0's (with new paint and engines) generally go for $7. - 8,000. or even more in some cases. My original, one-owner '90 in good condition should be worth half that. If not, I'll just keep it. Not exactly a sacrifice. :) |
Mr. 5.0 - I know the care you have given to your car...it should command a pretty good price when you go to sell it.
I just sold mine this summer for $5,500. Looking back on it, I probably should have asked something closer to 6500 or 7 for it and held out until I got it. At 5,500, I sold it the 3rd day it was advertised and it sold to the first person that looked at it. I had plenty of calls on it, so I think I probably could have got a little more for it. Hopefully the new owner is treating it well! |
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