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Old 07-30-2009, 01:13 PM
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Hello!

So i still don't have a mustang .. I looked at this one yesterday and made an offer, but no go.. What do you guys think it is worth?

http://edmonton.kijiji.ca/c-cars-veh...AdIdZ141811233

This car is in almost perfect condition. The paint is almost like new with just a few rockchips. no rust whatsoever on top or bottom. The interior is absolutely beautiful, 100% perfect besides the ashtray. Nicest stang I have seen. It has MAC headers also that it doesn't say on the ad. The engine is smooth, and the power is strong. I wanted to buy a car that I didn't have to fix up, just upgrade. This would have been the perfect car, except for the price. What do guys think is a fair price for this car? Keep in mind I am in northern Canada where everything seems to be rusted and sheety.. Thanks!

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Old 07-30-2009, 01:38 PM
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i think they are asking too much for it as is. here in the states thats a 5500-6000k car
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Old 07-30-2009, 08:39 PM
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I paid less for my 2001 Mustang GT Convertible with lightbar and full leather interior at least $1500 less. My mustang was in mint condition. He is dreaming if he thinks he is going to get that. In Chicago, I figure about $2500-$3200 for it. If it had 35K miles on it then maybe... I would be very patient if I were you. If you rush in to buy it for that price you will live to regret it when you find one in better shape better equipped for less money.

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to much for that ride
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Old 07-30-2009, 08:54 PM
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lmao waaaaaaaaay too much even in Canadian money
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Old 07-30-2009, 09:24 PM
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I figured.. I am trying not to rush, but I would like to have one before winter so I can start to work on it. Oh well, I'll keep looking!! thanks!
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Originally Posted by MaxEvian
I paid less for my 2001 Mustang GT Convertible with lightbar and full leather interior at least $1500 less. My mustang was in mint condition. He is dreaming if he thinks he is going to get that. In Chicago, I figure about $2500-$3200 for it. If it had 35K miles on it then maybe... I would be very patient if I were you. If you rush in to buy it for that price you will live to regret it when you find one in better shape better equipped for less money.
I am in Chicago also but I beg to differ on the price. If it really is a rust free car it could bring an easy $5000. We don't get true rust free cars around here very often.
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Old 07-30-2009, 11:33 PM
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Originally Posted by MaxEvian
I paid less for my 2001 Mustang GT Convertible with lightbar and full leather interior at least $1500 less. My mustang was in mint condition. He is dreaming if he thinks he is going to get that. In Chicago, I figure about $2500-$3200 for it. If it had 35K miles on it then maybe... I would be very patient if I were you. If you rush in to buy it for that price you will live to regret it when you find one in better shape better equipped for less money.

seriously bro ???

$2500 ?????

i live in detroit we have the same cars... oh yeah btw we make them here and no way will a original paint rust free car w/ 100k sell for $2500... if you find some call me and i'll give you a $2000 finder fee for every one i buy

yes the car is overpriced, but they might not care to sell it

US dollars i'd say $6000 is fair
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^ come to california
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Originally Posted by 86 5.0L
^ come to california
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