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![]() 86 GT is a good car but it is not rare,especially one with T-tops,if anything T-tops take away from the strength of the chassis,the t-tops leak,I am speaking from experience here I had one,they have smaller throttle bodies,smaller intakes,the worse head design in the history of man for a performance car,and the transmission is a ticking timebomb.
Just the facts I had one for 2 years,it is a great car and 250 dollars is a steal,if the headlights bother you just put a 87-93 front end on it. You are the first I have ever heard say that,the 4 headlight cars are hard to come by yes,but rare no,if you are looking for rare try finding a 85 Mustang GT 5-speed,that is going to be a rare car because it is the last year of carburetion,and the first year of the roller camshaft in a production Mustang.
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