What would you do if you were me.
#22
Thanks for the very helpful opinions guys. I started to also browse at the 2000-2004 gt's(mydad had a 2000 and that I did love) and since those go for 7-8k I think I could get away with getting that, going And doing nice mods/ fixes to clean it up and still hold onto the bike. I think I need to go test drive more stangs and figure out if it's more the sound, joy of building something up, and fact of having a RWD sportscar that I want. Not the newest most expensive one that I will be very limited on mods due to cash and warranty.
Going for a drive, I'll report back later :-)
Going for a drive, I'll report back later :-)
#23
Thanks for the very helpful opinions guys. I started to also browse at the 2000-2004 gt's(mydad had a 2000 and that I did love) and since those go for 7-8k I think I could get away with getting that, going And doing nice mods/ fixes to clean it up and still hold onto the bike. I think I need to go test drive more stangs and figure out if it's more the sound, joy of building something up, and fact of having a RWD sportscar that I want. Not the newest most expensive one that I will be very limited on mods due to cash and warranty.
Going for a drive, I'll report back later :-)
Going for a drive, I'll report back later :-)
#25
Thanks for the very helpful opinions guys. I started to also browse at the 2000-2004 gt's(mydad had a 2000 and that I did love) and since those go for 7-8k I think I could get away with getting that, going And doing nice mods/ fixes to clean it up and still hold onto the bike. I think I need to go test drive more stangs and figure out if it's more the sound, joy of building something up, and fact of having a RWD sportscar that I want. Not the newest most expensive one that I will be very limited on mods due to cash and warranty.
Going for a drive, I'll report back later :-)
Going for a drive, I'll report back later :-)
Good choice young man....
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