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<blockquote data-quote="RedLiner" data-source="post: 13093795" data-attributes="member: 60620"><p>Now I know I got a really good deal, but I just bought a Mach 1 for my dad.. An Azure Blue 03 with 10k miles for $10.5k. It was mainly stock, but had an IRS and different wheels, exhaust, & intake. The seller had it posted for months and months, and IMO it didn't sell quickly bc it had just a few bolt-on's with an IRS. Most of the Mach 1 buyer market is looking for the solid rear axle. Now the car is completely stock and I know it would sell easily in the $15-17k range. </p><p></p><p>This is just my opinion, but find a stock solid and put it back in the car. You can sell that IRS for a decent amount of money on the private market and make your Mach more desirable to people looking for a Mach. You have one of the best colors and low mileage, I definitely think you can get $15-17k for it that way and be able to sell your IRS for another $1,500-$2,000. GLWS!!! :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedLiner, post: 13093795, member: 60620"] Now I know I got a really good deal, but I just bought a Mach 1 for my dad.. An Azure Blue 03 with 10k miles for $10.5k. It was mainly stock, but had an IRS and different wheels, exhaust, & intake. The seller had it posted for months and months, and IMO it didn't sell quickly bc it had just a few bolt-on's with an IRS. Most of the Mach 1 buyer market is looking for the solid rear axle. Now the car is completely stock and I know it would sell easily in the $15-17k range. This is just my opinion, but find a stock solid and put it back in the car. You can sell that IRS for a decent amount of money on the private market and make your Mach more desirable to people looking for a Mach. You have one of the best colors and low mileage, I definitely think you can get $15-17k for it that way and be able to sell your IRS for another $1,500-$2,000. GLWS!!! :beer: [/QUOTE]
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