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<blockquote data-quote="03CobraRed" data-source="post: 8186781" data-attributes="member: 7062"><p>I honestly do believe that, however with a modified mustang I have no way to knowing how the current owner would be driving the car. You can take a stock motor blown car and ruin it fast if its not driven correctly or abused. I still jump on the car all the time and it performs awesome.</p><p></p><p>Like I said before I would drive this car cross country and leave tonight and have no problem expecting it to drive to california and make it back perfectly fine. If I didnt need the cash this moment I would gladly let the buyer hold back $1,000.00 in an escrow account until the car drove home. However once the new owner has it I have no way of knowing if they are bouncing the car off rev limiter or redlining it every streetlight.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I would sell this car with no qualms to my best friend, neighbor, boss or whoever close to me because I know its a reliable car.</p><p></p><p>I am in the boat brokerage business and have many references as the most ethical broker out there. If I was hiding something, would I have really said that the car has some blow by? I would think that if there was something to be "hidden" I wouldn't mention it in the first sentence of a for sale ad. :shrug:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03CobraRed, post: 8186781, member: 7062"] I honestly do believe that, however with a modified mustang I have no way to knowing how the current owner would be driving the car. You can take a stock motor blown car and ruin it fast if its not driven correctly or abused. I still jump on the car all the time and it performs awesome. Like I said before I would drive this car cross country and leave tonight and have no problem expecting it to drive to california and make it back perfectly fine. If I didnt need the cash this moment I would gladly let the buyer hold back $1,000.00 in an escrow account until the car drove home. However once the new owner has it I have no way of knowing if they are bouncing the car off rev limiter or redlining it every streetlight. I would sell this car with no qualms to my best friend, neighbor, boss or whoever close to me because I know its a reliable car. I am in the boat brokerage business and have many references as the most ethical broker out there. If I was hiding something, would I have really said that the car has some blow by? I would think that if there was something to be "hidden" I wouldn't mention it in the first sentence of a for sale ad. :shrug: [/QUOTE]
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