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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
New England
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<blockquote data-quote="My2003Mach1" data-source="post: 12849203" data-attributes="member: 80416"><p>Since my mach is free n clear.. with in the next couple of years I will be starting on a Cobra... It would defiantly would surpass the power of the Mach 1. For sure another sleeper mustang though... :beer: My wife likes Sonnic blue! </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah I'm thinking about it.. I'm on the fence with it..</p><p>I saw some comments here in the New England area about a post for a semi local Mach 1 "show car" listed for $19,000 at a dealership.</p><p></p><p>A mach 1 bone stock in excellent condition list for $18K.</p><p></p><p>If I listed my car.. I'd be asking for at least $28K for it... Some say that would be a hard number for a person to get. (One could not build a car for that) I paid $21k in 2008 (nearly bone stock)</p><p></p><p>I am thinking I rather not get into selling it because those who make unfavorable comments are the ones that #1 DON'T have the money to buy it in the 1st place and #2 have No clue what it cost and how much time and stress that goes into building a car to handle 1300RWHP safely... (which mine is built for)</p><p>600rwhp cost a lot and takes a bit.... 800rwhp + well double what it would cost getting to 600.. </p><p>anyway my point is.. I might be better off being buried in it especially the way most think on these threads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="My2003Mach1, post: 12849203, member: 80416"] Since my mach is free n clear.. with in the next couple of years I will be starting on a Cobra... It would defiantly would surpass the power of the Mach 1. For sure another sleeper mustang though... :beer: My wife likes Sonnic blue! Yeah I'm thinking about it.. I'm on the fence with it.. I saw some comments here in the New England area about a post for a semi local Mach 1 "show car" listed for $19,000 at a dealership. A mach 1 bone stock in excellent condition list for $18K. If I listed my car.. I'd be asking for at least $28K for it... Some say that would be a hard number for a person to get. (One could not build a car for that) I paid $21k in 2008 (nearly bone stock) I am thinking I rather not get into selling it because those who make unfavorable comments are the ones that #1 DON'T have the money to buy it in the 1st place and #2 have No clue what it cost and how much time and stress that goes into building a car to handle 1300RWHP safely... (which mine is built for) 600rwhp cost a lot and takes a bit.... 800rwhp + well double what it would cost getting to 600.. anyway my point is.. I might be better off being buried in it especially the way most think on these threads. [/QUOTE]
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