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WTT: 36' Class A Motorhome w/side : 1995 Coachmen Santara 360MB 34,xxx miles
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<blockquote data-quote="NeoTokyo" data-source="post: 11572078" data-attributes="member: 97589"><p>Whelp I got a trade offer from a Mustang collector up here, 3 Mustangs for my RV.</p><p></p><p>I dont know if I will take it though, tell me what you guys think.</p><p></p><p>1965 Mustang Fastback Shell - No Rust - 289 auto car but does not have the engine or trans.</p><p></p><p>1966 Mustang Fastback Basketcase - No Rust - still has the good 289 and auto trans, pony interior - near perfect body that needs paint and all seals and rubber and interior.</p><p></p><p>1966 Mustang Coupe - No Rust - Running, driving car with average paint - 200ci from a 1968 and auto trans. Interior needs to be redone, floor pans, underbody, trunk and engine bay need POR15 to stay rust free - Needs to be cleaned up as far as wiring and underhood goes, really should get all new suspension, brakes - needs all weather seals.</p><p></p><p>What do you guys think, I dont think its much of a fair trade just to flip but the fastbacks could fetch a lot more money if I invest a little money into them. The 66' Coupe is about a $3500 dollar car to give you an idea of its condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NeoTokyo, post: 11572078, member: 97589"] Whelp I got a trade offer from a Mustang collector up here, 3 Mustangs for my RV. I dont know if I will take it though, tell me what you guys think. 1965 Mustang Fastback Shell - No Rust - 289 auto car but does not have the engine or trans. 1966 Mustang Fastback Basketcase - No Rust - still has the good 289 and auto trans, pony interior - near perfect body that needs paint and all seals and rubber and interior. 1966 Mustang Coupe - No Rust - Running, driving car with average paint - 200ci from a 1968 and auto trans. Interior needs to be redone, floor pans, underbody, trunk and engine bay need POR15 to stay rust free - Needs to be cleaned up as far as wiring and underhood goes, really should get all new suspension, brakes - needs all weather seals. What do you guys think, I dont think its much of a fair trade just to flip but the fastbacks could fetch a lot more money if I invest a little money into them. The 66' Coupe is about a $3500 dollar car to give you an idea of its condition. [/QUOTE]
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