prices on notchbacks
#21
RE: prices on notchbacks
ORIGINAL: NotchBackBeast
what was the first year they started fuel-injection on these cars?
what was the first year they started fuel-injection on these cars?
multiport, 1986
stock for stock, speed density is quicker, you just have to know how to tune the car
#25
RE: prices on notchbacks
Putting a price on a car is pretty tough, I know I "over-paid" on mine but I've always wanted a 5.0 notch in immaculate condition with low miles. The value of the car is sort of a personal choice.....to a point........depends how much you want the car and how much the car's history means to ya. You all know the show Car Crazy! [sm=happybounce.gif]
I don't think any one of us can accurately put a price on a car, there's way to many variables.
I don't think any one of us can accurately put a price on a car, there's way to many variables.
#26
RE: prices on notchbacks
Like the others said, the Notches are hard to find, and you will know the right one when you see it, THe more you shop the better informed you will be, and the more comfortable you will be when you make your purchase.
I own a car lot and was able to take my Notch in on trade. It is a rust free Florida car, with an average paint job but it needed a tranny, exhaust, and tires. It is also getting a new front bumper installed on Monday. Right now I have a total of $2.000.00 invested in the car.
It has 121K on it and runs awesome. I figure it could sell for around 4K when and IF I ever sell it.
Keep looking and you wil find the right car for you, it may take a while, but it is worth it when it happens. I allways wanted a 5.0 Notch Auto ever since I sold my 67 Mustang in 1990. I now have one with a ton of potential for not a lot of money.
Oh yea, I still havent put the new tires on, I am not done having fun with the old tires,.........see pic,....
Good luck!
Darrin
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I own a car lot and was able to take my Notch in on trade. It is a rust free Florida car, with an average paint job but it needed a tranny, exhaust, and tires. It is also getting a new front bumper installed on Monday. Right now I have a total of $2.000.00 invested in the car.
It has 121K on it and runs awesome. I figure it could sell for around 4K when and IF I ever sell it.
Keep looking and you wil find the right car for you, it may take a while, but it is worth it when it happens. I allways wanted a 5.0 Notch Auto ever since I sold my 67 Mustang in 1990. I now have one with a ton of potential for not a lot of money.
Oh yea, I still havent put the new tires on, I am not done having fun with the old tires,.........see pic,....
Good luck!
Darrin
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