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Advice on Buying a Notchback
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<blockquote data-quote="Impetuous" data-source="post: 9279425" data-attributes="member: 27985"><p>How good is good shape to you? I bought my 93 Reef Blue Notch 4 cyl for $1k as well but it was local and the only thing wrong with it was the paint being a little rough and the driver's side seat bolster was torn up. If you turn it down now you are loosing money regardless, so IMO if you think the car is worth it, then keep it. It's hard to find fox mustangs in good shape for cheap nowadays, no matter if it is a 4 cyl or 5.0.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Impetuous, post: 9279425, member: 27985"] How good is good shape to you? I bought my 93 Reef Blue Notch 4 cyl for $1k as well but it was local and the only thing wrong with it was the paint being a little rough and the driver's side seat bolster was torn up. If you turn it down now you are loosing money regardless, so IMO if you think the car is worth it, then keep it. It's hard to find fox mustangs in good shape for cheap nowadays, no matter if it is a 4 cyl or 5.0. [/QUOTE]
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