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<blockquote data-quote="19COBRA93" data-source="post: 4232185" data-attributes="member: 10462"><p>Are you seeing asking prices similar, or selling prices similar? Because I'm willing to bet these are different.</p><p></p><p>I was looking to buy a clean fox, or '93 cobra. I found numerous very clean fox's for around $6k some even less. Some modded, some stock. All of them original paint cars (#1 important factor for me). I then found numerous '93 cobras in the same condition, miles, etc and they were atleast $4k higher. I was more interested in the cobras even though they were that much higher in price, so that's the route I'd go.</p><p></p><p>I paid $10k for my '93 cobra, and if I had paid $10k for an original fox, it had better have next to no miles and be damn near perfect.</p><p></p><p>My buddy sold his fox for $11K and it had 45k on it, was supercharged with a built motor, TKO500, built rearend, suspension, perfect interior and paint, etc.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, from the car shopping I've done in the last month or so, there is atleast a $4,000 difference between a like/kind/quality fox, and cobra. And I'm talking '93's. Older fox's bring a bigger gap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="19COBRA93, post: 4232185, member: 10462"] Are you seeing asking prices similar, or selling prices similar? Because I'm willing to bet these are different. I was looking to buy a clean fox, or '93 cobra. I found numerous very clean fox's for around $6k some even less. Some modded, some stock. All of them original paint cars (#1 important factor for me). I then found numerous '93 cobras in the same condition, miles, etc and they were atleast $4k higher. I was more interested in the cobras even though they were that much higher in price, so that's the route I'd go. I paid $10k for my '93 cobra, and if I had paid $10k for an original fox, it had better have next to no miles and be damn near perfect. My buddy sold his fox for $11K and it had 45k on it, was supercharged with a built motor, TKO500, built rearend, suspension, perfect interior and paint, etc. Anyway, from the car shopping I've done in the last month or so, there is atleast a $4,000 difference between a like/kind/quality fox, and cobra. And I'm talking '93's. Older fox's bring a bigger gap. [/QUOTE]
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