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Old 12-30-2004, 05:35 PM   #2
mustangII460
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Default Re: New guy here... got a few questions...

I don't open unknown zip files, so based on the car being a 93 with low mile and in great shape. I would say 7k is still waaaay too much. Not being a Cobra or some other collectable model its a hard sell.

As far as regular maintenance its no more than anything else. Rear drive cars tend to take more abuse than the front drive cars. Parts are available everywhere and normal hand tools can fix most of the car.

Constant ragging on any car will cost you a bundle. So it breaking down because its a Mustang thing is a moot point.

I think Mustangs especially Fox body are a great Hot Rods to have. As I said above , parts are everywhere making them cheaper. Ever look under the hood of a Camaro? Wheres the engine at? They run good as any other car but are a PITA to work on. And if you dont do the work yourself the cost of labor is nutz.

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