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tremere613 11-15-2006 02:50 AM

New to everything (HELP!)
 
lookin to buy a v6 mustang 2006 where should i start lookin?
i have some1 searching the auctions for me...but perhaps some1 could recommend a dealer?
(New York - Queens area or atleast near)
any warnings about v6? or mustangs in general (how is it in snow? rain? v6 sux? muff sounds like a minivan? )
please help any responces really apreaciated!!!!!
-Daniel
ps: saw similiar car at a local car show! it was a gt500 from 67 though...guy put in over 50,000 into it... all original parts!

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ryterngki 11-15-2006 03:02 AM

RE: New to everything (HELP!)
 
welcome to the forum. the v6 should be ok to drive. only deal is the rear end will be fishy in the snow, but so are most other rear wheel drive vehicles.

tremere613 11-15-2006 03:41 AM

RE: New to everything (HELP!)
 
oh and also any1 know any good books?
i need a magazine/book about mustangs and also
a general guide to cars...hmm maybe like a dummies guide?
u know simple/intermediate things
how-to's of cars change oil...maybe some simple mods?
please help me out
-Daniel

TwotoneVert 11-15-2006 06:46 PM

RE: New to everything (HELP!)
 
Go to the store and pick you up this month 5.0 Mustangs, lots of tech articles, how tos, etc. Just a warning though, when you get that V-6, and start modding it, you will only want more. Why not go ahead and get a V-8? But hey, there are a lot of very fast V-6's out there, lots of potential, it all depends on what you want to spend. Also visit a local book store, you can find history of Mustangs, and general how to books on a variety of topics. Once you buy the car, get a repair manual for that specific model and some good tools, and you will be set. Feel free to ask questions and do search on topics you can think of for information, if you cant find it, someone will help point you in the right direction. Good luck and welcome to the board.

TPony 11-15-2006 08:22 PM

RE: New to everything (HELP!)
 
welcome to the forums...[sm=bounceybounce.gif] As for reference, you are in the right place...there's tons of info on this site.


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