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03 Sonic Blue Cobra Show Car FOR SALE!
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<blockquote data-quote="99MustangGTman" data-source="post: 16902387" data-attributes="member: 55199"><p>I want an R. If can't find a GT350R for what I would consider a reasonable price (I completely understand the price is above what they cost new, and i'm ok with that, but i'm not paying a $20k+ premium surcharge for one) than a GT350 would be just fine. I had an almost similar situation when I got my Fox, albeit, way way less money, but I specifically wanted an 86' GT and I spend half a year trying to find one and having many deals fall through. i told myself after a while, I know I want a 4-eye, but i'll still take an 87-93 LX hatch or coupe. So i'm not dead-set on an R model, but like my 86', I will look and look until I think I find the right one, if I can't find one that's reasonable, than i'll love on to a GT350. </p><p></p><p>Right now i'm in a dilemma though. I need to put around $100k into my house for some renovations to modernize parts of the house to ready it so I can put in on the market. Normally a house like mine wouldn't garner that much, but since i'm about 30-45 minutes from D.C. and NoVA, people pay way more than houses around here are worth. </p><p></p><p>Right now I only have a one car garage and that's where my Fox goes. I have relatives my friend with an 86 GT as well with a 2 car garage. Both my Uncle and friend only use one side if their garage, but I just don't feel right storing one of my cars there unless it was temporarily for a couple weeks, maybe a month. Doing all this remodeling is going to take a while since 2 of my bathrooms were completely re-done 2 summers ago and it was supposed to take 8 weeks, and turned into 6-7 months. Excuse after excuse of what part or tool they didn't have. </p><p></p><p>I could buy a GT350/R right now, but the only place I could put it would be in a storage facility and they charge insane prices. It's almost like paying for a new motorcycle with what they charge monthly.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I just really want the top of the line version and I would love to have a radio delete. I've never been able to afford any car i've bought with everything on it. Many would say just put the Fox in the driveway with a cover on it, but each owner has always kept the car in a garage. It's a 37 year old car and there is not a single piece of rust anywhere to be found. Just some bubbling by the hatch keyhole, but that part is fiberglass. </p><p></p><p>A guy at work actually has a 2016 GT350 in black with the matte black stripes. He always parks next to a guy with a Camaro ZL1, but I don't know who owns the Camaro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99MustangGTman, post: 16902387, member: 55199"] I want an R. If can't find a GT350R for what I would consider a reasonable price (I completely understand the price is above what they cost new, and i'm ok with that, but i'm not paying a $20k+ premium surcharge for one) than a GT350 would be just fine. I had an almost similar situation when I got my Fox, albeit, way way less money, but I specifically wanted an 86' GT and I spend half a year trying to find one and having many deals fall through. i told myself after a while, I know I want a 4-eye, but i'll still take an 87-93 LX hatch or coupe. So i'm not dead-set on an R model, but like my 86', I will look and look until I think I find the right one, if I can't find one that's reasonable, than i'll love on to a GT350. Right now i'm in a dilemma though. I need to put around $100k into my house for some renovations to modernize parts of the house to ready it so I can put in on the market. Normally a house like mine wouldn't garner that much, but since i'm about 30-45 minutes from D.C. and NoVA, people pay way more than houses around here are worth. Right now I only have a one car garage and that's where my Fox goes. I have relatives my friend with an 86 GT as well with a 2 car garage. Both my Uncle and friend only use one side if their garage, but I just don't feel right storing one of my cars there unless it was temporarily for a couple weeks, maybe a month. Doing all this remodeling is going to take a while since 2 of my bathrooms were completely re-done 2 summers ago and it was supposed to take 8 weeks, and turned into 6-7 months. Excuse after excuse of what part or tool they didn't have. I could buy a GT350/R right now, but the only place I could put it would be in a storage facility and they charge insane prices. It's almost like paying for a new motorcycle with what they charge monthly. I just really want the top of the line version and I would love to have a radio delete. I've never been able to afford any car i've bought with everything on it. Many would say just put the Fox in the driveway with a cover on it, but each owner has always kept the car in a garage. It's a 37 year old car and there is not a single piece of rust anywhere to be found. Just some bubbling by the hatch keyhole, but that part is fiberglass. A guy at work actually has a 2016 GT350 in black with the matte black stripes. He always parks next to a guy with a Camaro ZL1, but I don't know who owns the Camaro. [/QUOTE]
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