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Purchased a clean low-mile Notchback
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<blockquote data-quote="SHOdown220" data-source="post: 16095321" data-attributes="member: 39652"><p>No kidding, when I was 16 back in 04 me and my dad were looking at fox bodys for my first car in the $2-3000 range and had several to look at. We ultimately didn't find one exactly as nice as we wanted but there were several in that price range that were nice cars. I specifically remember looking at a blue 92 LX hatch with a brand new grey interior and a freshly rebuilt 302 with heads and cam work and full exhaust. It was beautiful and very very well kept, even the paint looked almost perfect. They were asking 5 grand, it was more than we had to spend so we passed but looking back I can't believe we passed on the deal. </p><p></p><p>Fast forward 10 years I had 5 grand burning a hole in my pocket and set out once again for a nice fox thinking I would have plenty to choose from, nope, not in that price range. Everything I looked at in that price range had a too many issues for me to take on. One day I will finally own one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHOdown220, post: 16095321, member: 39652"] No kidding, when I was 16 back in 04 me and my dad were looking at fox bodys for my first car in the $2-3000 range and had several to look at. We ultimately didn't find one exactly as nice as we wanted but there were several in that price range that were nice cars. I specifically remember looking at a blue 92 LX hatch with a brand new grey interior and a freshly rebuilt 302 with heads and cam work and full exhaust. It was beautiful and very very well kept, even the paint looked almost perfect. They were asking 5 grand, it was more than we had to spend so we passed but looking back I can't believe we passed on the deal. Fast forward 10 years I had 5 grand burning a hole in my pocket and set out once again for a nice fox thinking I would have plenty to choose from, nope, not in that price range. Everything I looked at in that price range had a too many issues for me to take on. One day I will finally own one! [/QUOTE]
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