what to do with stock hood
#16
RE: what to do with stock hood
Thanks guys. I think I'll post it to sell. If it doesn't sell, I'll store it. Oh, I've decided to go with the Foose Stallion hood. It's a bit expensive but I like that it is alluminum.
#17
RE: what to do with stock hood
Unless you plan on keeping your stang until the end of time, try thinking ahead to the day when you're trying to sell it to someone, and THEY want the original parts. That's what I am doing with my original mufflers - in storage for the next owner.
#18
RE: what to do with stock hood
ORIGINAL: Virgule
Unless you plan on keeping your stang until the end of time, try thinking ahead to the day when you're trying to sell it to someone, and THEY want the original parts. That's what I am doing with my original mufflers - in storage for the next owner.
Unless you plan on keeping your stang until the end of time, try thinking ahead to the day when you're trying to sell it to someone, and THEY want the original parts. That's what I am doing with my original mufflers - in storage for the next owner.
When it comes to the secondary auto market.....9 times out 10, a stock cars sells for more than a modified one.When it comes time to sell the stang, pull off all the crap that YOU think looks good and sell it separately. You'll get far more interest in a bone stock stang during resale.
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