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2011+ Mustang GT and V6 Buy/Sell
2014 Track pack GT F/S
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<blockquote data-quote="68gtscode" data-source="post: 16486865" data-attributes="member: 71404"><p>This is a really nice car and I feel reasonably priced! Based on some of the recent discussion here on the forum regarding Carvana’s pricing, I too would have suggested putting the car back to stock. I’m not sure if you kept the stock parts, but if so it would be fairly easy. If not, you should be able to get stock parts used for cheap. You could probably do a lot of the work in the garage. Even paying a shop, I think you would very likely come out ahead. I don’t mean to beat a dead horse, but I suggest you look closely at this route. </p><p></p><p>As for selling as is- I have not personally sold on E Bay, but my brother has. I believe he found buyers for a few cars who wound up buying after his auctions closed... Essentially, it could be good advertising. I think Facebook would be good place to sell it too- the “Coyote Classifieds - 2011+ Mustang cars/parts buy/sell/trade” group specifically. As mentioned, you will have to deal with some idiots with no money, but it seems to be a popular place these days. I believe you can hide or block derogatory comments from public view. </p><p></p><p>Regardless, good luck- it is a very nice car and should bring your asking price. I wouldn’t come down!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="68gtscode, post: 16486865, member: 71404"] This is a really nice car and I feel reasonably priced! Based on some of the recent discussion here on the forum regarding Carvana’s pricing, I too would have suggested putting the car back to stock. I’m not sure if you kept the stock parts, but if so it would be fairly easy. If not, you should be able to get stock parts used for cheap. You could probably do a lot of the work in the garage. Even paying a shop, I think you would very likely come out ahead. I don’t mean to beat a dead horse, but I suggest you look closely at this route. As for selling as is- I have not personally sold on E Bay, but my brother has. I believe he found buyers for a few cars who wound up buying after his auctions closed... Essentially, it could be good advertising. I think Facebook would be good place to sell it too- the “Coyote Classifieds - 2011+ Mustang cars/parts buy/sell/trade” group specifically. As mentioned, you will have to deal with some idiots with no money, but it seems to be a popular place these days. I believe you can hide or block derogatory comments from public view. Regardless, good luck- it is a very nice car and should bring your asking price. I wouldn’t come down! [/QUOTE]
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