![]() 02/15/2016 at 21:59 • Filed to: CPoCP | ![]() | ![]() |
Who wants to pay an obscene amount of money for a non running and driving mustang? Highlights include motor not in car, I think it’s included but the ad is non-clear, none of the body panels match in colour and it’s almost 9 grand! !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!!
![]() 02/15/2016 at 22:07 |
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I rather think this is a parts car, but the seller doesn’t know that yet. Is this a joke?
![]() 02/15/2016 at 22:10 |
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Looks like a solid, mostly complete 70 Mach 1 with a Marti Report to back up what it is. It’s not exactly a steal, but great Mach 1s are $80k cars now. I'd say it's an okay price.
![]() 02/15/2016 at 22:18 |
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It is worth that much if the frame rails, floor pans, and dash wiring are solid/intact. 6,500 US for this car isn’t nearly as crack pipe as you think it is. I would say fair price, NP if the engine isn’t frozen and comes with.
![]() 02/15/2016 at 22:22 |
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FYI. The ad says it’s red.
![]() 02/15/2016 at 22:24 |
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The rare Harlequin Mustang?
![]() 02/15/2016 at 22:29 |
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That is a bit steep but not totally out of line. They’re running $30,000-$50,000 restored.
![]() 02/15/2016 at 22:39 |
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Yeah, you can kind of see it’s red. Mostly.
![]() 02/15/2016 at 22:45 |
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All depends on the angle at which you are standing
![]() 02/15/2016 at 23:40 |
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$9000 Zimbabwe dollars? Nice Price!
![]() 02/16/2016 at 00:41 |
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Curse you collector car market!!!!!!!
![]() 02/16/2016 at 01:30 |
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but then engine bay is blue. which leads me to beleive that car was originally blue
![]() 02/16/2016 at 02:25 |
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np!
![]() 02/16/2016 at 06:36 |
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A rising tide lifts all boats.
![]() 02/16/2016 at 13:21 |
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don knotts special edition