73 mach 1 fastback
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not trying to bash you but you kinda called me out. this isn't meant to start a war...........
the 1976 gremlin is not seen that much on the street and getting VERY VERY hard to find...it doesn't make it a cool car though.
the 1976 gremlin is not seen that much on the street and getting VERY VERY hard to find...it doesn't make it a cool car though.

as for the quote though, i was just talking about classic mustangs, sure there are lots of rare cars, i was just making a case for a reason to collect one now
it is impossible to argue with me that 64-73 Mustangs are slowly becomming more and more difficult to come by year by year
and of the years, as of now, 71-73's are the least popular, however they are becomming more and more popular
no calling out man, [8D]
yea, me and my dad bought a 71 mach 1 302 2v for $7000 a few years ago, and now we are seeing them going for $11000+ for the same engine and condition. and the look does grow on you.
Yeah, I have a 73, and I cant go anywhere without people (including cops) asking me about it. I thought it was ugly when I bought it, but loved the way it felt to drive it. When you really sit and look at all the lines, its a beautiful car. The color of my car (not a mustang color) and rims also makes it look alot better than the others I've seen, in my opinion at least. People tell me I could sell it for 30k, these people dont know what theyre talking about, but it shows how much people appreciate it.
You can sell anything for whatever price you want, as long as there's someone willing to pay for it. I love it when people on here say that something or other is only worth X, or is worth as much as Y. It's not about finding "a sucker" either.
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nah, i wasnt calling you out, just thought you were trying to corect my un made mistake
as for the quote though, i was just talking about classic mustangs, sure there are lots of rare cars, i was just making a case for a reason to collect one now
it is impossible to argue with me that 64-73 Mustangs are slowly becomming more and more difficult to come by year by year
and of the years, as of now, 71-73's are the least popular, however they are becomming more and more popular
no calling out man, [8D]
not trying to bash you but you kinda called me out. this isn't meant to start a war...........
the 1976 gremlin is not seen that much on the street and getting VERY VERY hard to find...it doesn't make it a cool car though.
the 1976 gremlin is not seen that much on the street and getting VERY VERY hard to find...it doesn't make it a cool car though.

as for the quote though, i was just talking about classic mustangs, sure there are lots of rare cars, i was just making a case for a reason to collect one now
it is impossible to argue with me that 64-73 Mustangs are slowly becomming more and more difficult to come by year by year
and of the years, as of now, 71-73's are the least popular, however they are becomming more and more popular
no calling out man, [8D]
and as far as investment the '71-'73 is prob the best bet since they aren't so d@mn expensive yet.
but they will be soon enuff.
personally i am partial to '65-'66 myself....but i love em all....well except the '74-'78 i just don't think that can ever grow you.
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Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 7,907
From: Eskimo Village, Indiana *No Igloo*
well except the '74-'78 i just don't think that can ever grow you.
yea, they can,
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