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#32
Really cool to get all the help and advice from you guys.
Do you guys have any recommendations for the types of site that let you search all of craigslist at once, instead of just a city at a time?
I found this one close by, and if they have the manual trans, I may go check it out.
http://charleston.craigslist.org/cto/4074007489.html - What do ya think guys?
Do you guys have any recommendations for the types of site that let you search all of craigslist at once, instead of just a city at a time?
I found this one close by, and if they have the manual trans, I may go check it out.
http://charleston.craigslist.org/cto/4074007489.html - What do ya think guys?
Last edited by mcosgrove; 10-20-2013 at 11:23 PM.
#33
Just came across this thread. I have to say Waffles and Booger are right in having patience. I bought what was a drivable 69 Sportroof and it is currently in the shop to this day.
Having said that Waffles, from what I have seen him trade and buy, can find anything with just a little time and patience. Having said that if you're in Charleston the mechanic I have working on my car finds coupes all the time. He found a 66 barn find just 4 days ago and picked up a 70 BOSS 2 days ago (Looks like Waffles car). Oh and if you can be really patient you have the 50th Anniversary happening this coming April in Charlotte.
Another website you can look on besides Craigslist is Fossilcars.com
Good luck and keep us informed on what you find.
Having said that Waffles, from what I have seen him trade and buy, can find anything with just a little time and patience. Having said that if you're in Charleston the mechanic I have working on my car finds coupes all the time. He found a 66 barn find just 4 days ago and picked up a 70 BOSS 2 days ago (Looks like Waffles car). Oh and if you can be really patient you have the 50th Anniversary happening this coming April in Charlotte.
Another website you can look on besides Craigslist is Fossilcars.com
Good luck and keep us informed on what you find.
#34
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www.searchtempest.com is a good one.
That car looks clean. It looks like it is a manual trans. No price listed. I rarely take someone seriously if they don't have their sale price listed. How badly could they possibly want to sell a car if they don't list a price.
That car looks clean. It looks like it is a manual trans. No price listed. I rarely take someone seriously if they don't have their sale price listed. How badly could they possibly want to sell a car if they don't list a price.
#36
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Well... If you don't mind a minor project worth investing some money into...
http://detroit.craigslist.org/wyn/cto/4143591722.html
http://detroit.craigslist.org/wyn/cto/4143591722.html
#37
Yea, that would be nice, I don't mind doing some work, but I don't think I could get a fastback in my price range, even one that needs some work. Thanks for still looking, I'm still searching haha
Found 2 others-
http://myrtlebeach.craigslist.org/cto/4049388873.html
http://statesboro.craigslist.org/cto/4069275725.html
How hard is a manual swap, and about how much. I haven't heard anything from that red one close by.
Found 2 others-
http://myrtlebeach.craigslist.org/cto/4049388873.html
http://statesboro.craigslist.org/cto/4069275725.html
How hard is a manual swap, and about how much. I haven't heard anything from that red one close by.
Last edited by mcosgrove; 10-22-2013 at 11:45 AM.
#38
http://forums.vintage-mustang.com/19...spd-289-a.html
Is another one that I looked at a while ago, but was kind of weary because of the roof, but I guess I should realize I won't be able to get something in perfect condition.
Is another one that I looked at a while ago, but was kind of weary because of the roof, but I guess I should realize I won't be able to get something in perfect condition.
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I don't hate that silver one. A headliner will run ~400 installed, and recovering seats is easy. Probably another $500 for new upholstery and front foam, and you can do it yourself. Very simple.
I'd see if he'd take $8k and work from there.
I'd see if he'd take $8k and work from there.
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