Well I keep reminding the wife we need to build a shop to store and work on cars. Hopefully, one day this will happen. Currently one car is in a storage unit, and if she finds one she likes that likely will be too. For the time being.
She's been wanting a fastback mustang, it's her favorite style. I will let her pick the color, must be an automatic.
I'll just make sure it's in good condition. I've just recently been looking online and ClassicCars.com, but I'm not totally familiar with the old mustangs.
Ones we've liked so far are priced 40-50k. These look to be restored, and might not all be matching numbers. For instance, might have had an inline 6, but now a 302.
Is this about what they are fetching? I have a friend that's pretty knowledgeable on old cars, especially mustangs. But he also thinks many things are overpriced, if that makes sense?
Here is an example of one car she really likes.
1965 Ford Mustang | Vintage Planet
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She's been wanting a fastback mustang, it's her favorite style. I will let her pick the color, must be an automatic.
I'll just make sure it's in good condition. I've just recently been looking online and ClassicCars.com, but I'm not totally familiar with the old mustangs.
Ones we've liked so far are priced 40-50k. These look to be restored, and might not all be matching numbers. For instance, might have had an inline 6, but now a 302.
Is this about what they are fetching? I have a friend that's pretty knowledgeable on old cars, especially mustangs. But he also thinks many things are overpriced, if that makes sense?
Here is an example of one car she really likes.
1965 Ford Mustang | Vintage Planet
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