New Guy On The Forum
#1
New Guy On The Forum
Hi everyone. I just wanted to introduce myself since I'm new on the forum.
My name is James and I'm the original owner of a white '89 Mustang GT. My car is still all stock with pretty much everything that it came with when it rolled off the assembly line. The car has just over 50,000 miles on it and it still runs, drives and looks like new.
I've been getting more and more people asking me if I'm interested in selling the car, so I started doing some searching on the net and that's how I found the forum I'm at. I plan on keeping the car for a long time, so maybe it's time to meet some other Mustang folks and start enjoying the ride.
I've decided to start doing some upgrades/modifications to the car this year, so I'll be asking all you "experts" out there for advice and help I'm sure.
I look forward to chatting with you guys/gals
James
ps- I'll post a pic or two once I get some loaded onto the pc
My name is James and I'm the original owner of a white '89 Mustang GT. My car is still all stock with pretty much everything that it came with when it rolled off the assembly line. The car has just over 50,000 miles on it and it still runs, drives and looks like new.
I've been getting more and more people asking me if I'm interested in selling the car, so I started doing some searching on the net and that's how I found the forum I'm at. I plan on keeping the car for a long time, so maybe it's time to meet some other Mustang folks and start enjoying the ride.
I've decided to start doing some upgrades/modifications to the car this year, so I'll be asking all you "experts" out there for advice and help I'm sure.
I look forward to chatting with you guys/gals
James
ps- I'll post a pic or two once I get some loaded onto the pc
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RE: New Guy On The Forum
Yea it does...........and I'm sick of looking at it!!! I'm NOT a snow kinda guy. That's one reason why I park my Mustang from Halloween until the end of March.
I'm not from the Denver area. I live up near Loveland/Fort Collins.
I'm not from the Denver area. I live up near Loveland/Fort Collins.
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RE: New Guy On The Forum
if you car is stock and as nice as you say it is then i would not mess with it. it is very rare to find a mustang that has not been tinkered with! you can buy another one cheap and mod it and even drive it in the snow. thats just what i would do. hell your car in 5 years will be worth a fortune. it would bring close to 9000$ the way it is now. you through some mods ont and it will wind up being just like everybody elses. good luck in what ever you do.
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RE: New Guy On The Forum
ORIGINAL: Buzzstang
if you car is stock and as nice as you say it is then i would not mess with it. it is very rare to find a mustang that has not been tinkered with! you can buy another one cheap and mod it and even drive it in the snow. thats just what i would do. hell your car in 5 years will be worth a fortune. it would bring close to 9000$ the way it is now. you through some mods ont and it will wind up being just like everybody elses. good luck in what ever you do.
if you car is stock and as nice as you say it is then i would not mess with it. it is very rare to find a mustang that has not been tinkered with! you can buy another one cheap and mod it and even drive it in the snow. thats just what i would do. hell your car in 5 years will be worth a fortune. it would bring close to 9000$ the way it is now. you through some mods ont and it will wind up being just like everybody elses. good luck in what ever you do.
My step-dads friend has an '84 or '85 LX with less than 1,000 original miles on it. He keeps it stored in a climate controlled garage. Why he picked that year, I have no idea. Personally if I were gonna go the Stang route, I'm going vintage Fastback, something more rare and will be worth lots of $.