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11-12-2001, 08:18 PM | #1 |
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New to Mustangs and Need Info!!!
Alright,
I'm not a Mustang guy (VW guy) BUT my younger brother is wanting to get a Stang. My parents are dead opposed to this because of what I have gone through in my GTI (tickets, repairs, etc.) Also they are concerned with safety, yadda, yadda. I just want to try and help my bro out because he thinks our parents are trying to shut him down. So if you guys can help me out, I'm trying to gather info on what to look out for on a 1987 Mustang 5.0 fastback (I think, the ones with the trunks). The motor is stock and has 210,000km on it. Or about 130,000miles. Is there anything to look out for? Are these cars notorious for anything in particluar (repairs, faulty stuff). anyways, any info appreciated. Thanks!!! |
11-12-2001, 08:22 PM | #2 |
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BTW, the price is $4000 cand, or about $2,500 usd.
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11-12-2001, 10:06 PM | #3 |
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I don't know of any probs with the '87 fastback. Just look for good oil pressure, at least 50. When you test drive it whip it around to see if everything seems tight (especially the torque boxes which are in the rear end above the rear control arms. The factory tack welds them and they can break loose)
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11-12-2001, 11:33 PM | #4 |
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IMO They're pretty decent cars, Look for one that hasn't been beaten to death, and you have to know that they are speed density, which means that it's not Mass air, so if you throw big power adders to it (heads, cam, blower...) it might not run well. I believe the ones you're refferring to are called Notchbacks. Good luck and let us know what you find!
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11-13-2001, 12:20 AM | #5 |
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ya, notchback. It is a sports car, so as has been said previous, look to see if its been beaten up. There aren't any major things to look out for, but as with any used car look for ANY leaks at all. For 2,500, with 130k on the clock, this car should be in pretty good shape; perfect mechanically, and pretty good on the interior/exterior.
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11-13-2001, 01:21 AM | #6 |
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The fastback is to hatchback as notchback is to coupe. The last Mustang fastback rolled off the line in 1978. The Mustang II was technically a "fastback" because the lock was not located in the decklid itself.
Anyways, the 5.0 engine is very reliable, and even if it has 130,000mi on it, as long as it has been reasonably taken care of, it will go quite a while longer. The chassis shouldn't pose any problems at all. The torque boxes are usually only suspect when they have been abused with slicks. The transmission, if it's beat might be a little weak at 130k. Is he looking for the manual, or automatic? As far as safety, the cars are very safe in a collision. I should know. Everybody walked away from an accident I was in some years back, about a 60mph head on with an Impala SS vs my little 88LX 2.3L Stang. The cars are notorious for high insurance rates, and being a very poor choice for a first car, generally. There is a ton of power under the hood, and it can get people into a lot of trouble. While the car is very much catchable, you can always exceed your abilities with a car having well over 200hp. Think 1/4 mile in the mid 14's@100mph bone stock. |
11-13-2001, 01:28 AM | #7 |
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Unit 5302
The cars are notorious for high insurance rates, and being a very poor choice for a first car, generally. There is a ton of power under the hood, and it can get people into a lot of trouble ill second that, there so light wieght and fun to drive with a few upgrades, its hard to hold back sometimes, especially when there is someone else around looking for trouble, not to dicourage you from gettin the car, they really are good cars, ive had a truck, and a camaro before this stang, and im considering getting another stang soon, there good cars
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11-13-2001, 08:44 AM | #8 |
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Thanks guys!
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