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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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New college kid w/ a 1990 Mustang notchback:
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<blockquote data-quote="98cobrancali" data-source="post: 400066" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>welcome, i had the same feeling a couple years ago, I bought my 98 when I was 20, i had a 69 before it but I am in the Navy and I dont make much money but I was able to finance because good credit, I put 1500 down for 19,000 and my payments are 449 a month, the reason I am saying is because you could keep the notch, the 96-98 are probably going for 10 to 13 thousand in decent condition, with a 1000 down payment, monthlys shouldnt be to much. I bought a 92 lx all i do on it is pay insurance which isnt that much for liability, i now have 3 mustangs, i just started to drive the lx daily and keep the cobra for the weekends, the 69 is being worked on so it sits, well thats my story if it helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="98cobrancali, post: 400066, member: 9308"] welcome, i had the same feeling a couple years ago, I bought my 98 when I was 20, i had a 69 before it but I am in the Navy and I dont make much money but I was able to finance because good credit, I put 1500 down for 19,000 and my payments are 449 a month, the reason I am saying is because you could keep the notch, the 96-98 are probably going for 10 to 13 thousand in decent condition, with a 1000 down payment, monthlys shouldnt be to much. I bought a 92 lx all i do on it is pay insurance which isnt that much for liability, i now have 3 mustangs, i just started to drive the lx daily and keep the cobra for the weekends, the 69 is being worked on so it sits, well thats my story if it helps [/QUOTE]
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