1996 gt question
#12
so your buying a car for reliability and to last you through newyork winter and your looking for a v8 mustang?
no offense man but im with everyone else. your logic is flawed. i would look elsewhere for a winter beater if i were you. if you were atleast going to keep the mustang and work on it thats cool, but if your plans are to buy a c5 vette in just a few months, i doubt youll want to do anything to a NPI mustang, so buying it for a car to work on is probably out of the question yes? i would look for a cheap non turbo'd subaru or something if i were you.
no offense man but im with everyone else. your logic is flawed. i would look elsewhere for a winter beater if i were you. if you were atleast going to keep the mustang and work on it thats cool, but if your plans are to buy a c5 vette in just a few months, i doubt youll want to do anything to a NPI mustang, so buying it for a car to work on is probably out of the question yes? i would look for a cheap non turbo'd subaru or something if i were you.
#14
I dont care about driving a car in the winter. I just didnt want to spend 16000 dollars on a car and not be able to garage it. So i bought a 96 gt instead. Next winter I will have access to a garage so it wont matter.....that is all
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