Debating on picking up a 99 V6 Thoughts?
#1
Debating on picking up a 99 V6 Thoughts?
Hey everyone, so after my divorce claimed my 2013 Gotta Have it Green GT, I have been really wanting to get back into a Mustang bad. Driving a 14 Focus is just not quite the same if you know what I mean.
Anyhow I found this 99 V6 with 144k on it. Has slight engine tick, they say its an exhaust manifold leak. Car was repainted about 2 weeks ago, it was a trade in. I guess the bumper was all chipped so they re did it. Detailed the car in and out, I am having it looked at by a friend later this week to confirm exhaust leak. Also to see if it might have anything else wrong and he's going to do a compression check on its engine.
So if it comes back with exhaust leak being the worst thing wrong with it do you all thing its worth it?
Anyhow I found this 99 V6 with 144k on it. Has slight engine tick, they say its an exhaust manifold leak. Car was repainted about 2 weeks ago, it was a trade in. I guess the bumper was all chipped so they re did it. Detailed the car in and out, I am having it looked at by a friend later this week to confirm exhaust leak. Also to see if it might have anything else wrong and he's going to do a compression check on its engine.
So if it comes back with exhaust leak being the worst thing wrong with it do you all thing its worth it?
#2
I'm really fond of the 99/00, I had mine 12 years and nearly 200,000 miles. It looked and ran like new.
I had no major problems with it. I sold it here in WI late summer for $1,300, but no one drives rear wheel drive cars here in winter.
I would say under $3,000 if they fix the exhaust leak.
Sorry about the loss of your 13, hope you bounce back quickly.
I had no major problems with it. I sold it here in WI late summer for $1,300, but no one drives rear wheel drive cars here in winter.
I would say under $3,000 if they fix the exhaust leak.
Sorry about the loss of your 13, hope you bounce back quickly.
#3
Ran my 2000 right up to 100K miles before selling it. I have no doubt that it could go 100K more, or higher. The only problem I ever had was the fuel pump, but they are a known issue on these years for some reason. (Well, early 2000's ford was the reason). I'm with chrome, $3000 if they fix the leak, but the paint does look great! (factory paint in these years was absolute crap)
#4
Looks nice and manual is a real plus, have you test driven it? I love my v6 but it is nowhere near as fast as what you had. Not saying that is a problem, not everyone is in it to go fast, just make sure you are okay with the difference in the feel.
Apart from that advice, car looks great, the exhaust issue is common on those years so it a good chance that's the problem. How much are they asking? That's what's gonna tell us if it's worth it. If the price is right it looks great.
Apart from that advice, car looks great, the exhaust issue is common on those years so it a good chance that's the problem. How much are they asking? That's what's gonna tell us if it's worth it. If the price is right it looks great.
Last edited by BabyGT; 06-29-2015 at 10:06 AM. Reason: Friggin auto correct second guessing everything I type.
#8
Little update!
The car passed compression checks just fine all within spec. It did come back with a few issues however...
First issue was clutch was going out, I could feel it slipping as soon as I went into first gear. The shop I take all my mustangs too confirmed that.
Needs new tires, alignment.
Leaking from the oil pan.
Good news is I got them to fix all that and do new tires and alignment for $2,700 and talked them into splitting the difference on the clutch. So it brought it up to $2,940. I would of rather had my shop do the work to it, but it would of been another 500 dollars. Dealership was willing to work so ill see how they do. Besides ill most likely just mod the crap out of it anyhow.
I will just have to live with the exhaust leak for now. Exhaust leak to me just equals new longtube headers, X pipe and catbacks... That's how I fix an exhaust leak....
The car passed compression checks just fine all within spec. It did come back with a few issues however...
First issue was clutch was going out, I could feel it slipping as soon as I went into first gear. The shop I take all my mustangs too confirmed that.
Needs new tires, alignment.
Leaking from the oil pan.
Good news is I got them to fix all that and do new tires and alignment for $2,700 and talked them into splitting the difference on the clutch. So it brought it up to $2,940. I would of rather had my shop do the work to it, but it would of been another 500 dollars. Dealership was willing to work so ill see how they do. Besides ill most likely just mod the crap out of it anyhow.
I will just have to live with the exhaust leak for now. Exhaust leak to me just equals new longtube headers, X pipe and catbacks... That's how I fix an exhaust leak....
#9
CONGRATS!!! I seriously miss my newedge, it was a great car. 3K with most all the issues fixed is a pretty good deal, plus the new paint! After the exhaust, my suggestion would seriously be the brakes. No doubt, at least the front rotors and pads. I put on DBA's with Hawk HPS from American Muscle, and it made a world of difference. My brakes weren't in disrepair, but putting more stopping power made it feel so much safer. You're going to love the car I know!