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<blockquote data-quote="badmpg03" data-source="post: 15524628" data-attributes="member: 179522"><p>I would jump on it if you can get it for $25Kish or anything under IMO. I'm not one though to squeeze every penny out of picking one up, better to buy the right car at a price you are comfortable with, than get a deal on a car that you are not. Life is short, I have a buddy been waiting a year to find a steal on a cobra and I shake my head as he is still "looking".</p><p></p><p>Also on my cobra the trans had been thrashed in my car with only 22K mi and ported Eaton. Look at paint, do what you can to inspect trans, and if possible compression test. I have learned after buying that mileage is really just a number. A car with 50K mi might be stronger (motor/trans) than a car with less.</p><p></p><p>If you find a clean specimen, go get it. There is demand out there for these cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badmpg03, post: 15524628, member: 179522"] I would jump on it if you can get it for $25Kish or anything under IMO. I'm not one though to squeeze every penny out of picking one up, better to buy the right car at a price you are comfortable with, than get a deal on a car that you are not. Life is short, I have a buddy been waiting a year to find a steal on a cobra and I shake my head as he is still "looking". Also on my cobra the trans had been thrashed in my car with only 22K mi and ported Eaton. Look at paint, do what you can to inspect trans, and if possible compression test. I have learned after buying that mileage is really just a number. A car with 50K mi might be stronger (motor/trans) than a car with less. If you find a clean specimen, go get it. There is demand out there for these cars. [/QUOTE]
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