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<blockquote data-quote="Black Gold 380R" data-source="post: 16586053" data-attributes="member: 70025"><p>That's an interesting question. There are lots of factors to consider here. What are your plans for it/why did you buy it (i.e. build it up, keep it stock/original, restore it, etc.)?</p><p></p><p>It's not a Cobra or GT. It's white and not some exotic color. It's automatic and has 116K on the clock. Not bad for being 30 years old, but could be getting ready to hit the rebuilding phase (transmission, rear end or engine).</p><p></p><p>However, it is a V8 and it is completely stock.</p><p></p><p>I have NOT been in the market and do NOT know asking prices. <strong><u>So, for what I see and what "I" would pay I would say between 8 and 10K.</u></strong> Remember, I said for "me."</p><p></p><p>There could be other factors here for "YOU" that I'm not aware of (i.e. how long you have been looking for this specific car, what "YOU" want in a Fox Body, any special history or memories you have had with a previous Fox Body, or something you absolutely did "NOT" want such as red interior, etc.).</p><p></p><p>Remember Lamborghinis go for hundreds of thousands of dollars and "I" wouldn't pay that much for one, but obviously other people do LOL.</p><p></p><p>Whatever you paid, as long as you like it, have what you want and enjoy it that's all that matters. I'm currently building my 65 Mustang to "MY" specifications and my Dad always tells me I'm spending way to much on it. Oh well. I think it's bad@$$ LOL...…..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Gold 380R, post: 16586053, member: 70025"] That's an interesting question. There are lots of factors to consider here. What are your plans for it/why did you buy it (i.e. build it up, keep it stock/original, restore it, etc.)? It's not a Cobra or GT. It's white and not some exotic color. It's automatic and has 116K on the clock. Not bad for being 30 years old, but could be getting ready to hit the rebuilding phase (transmission, rear end or engine). However, it is a V8 and it is completely stock. I have NOT been in the market and do NOT know asking prices. [b][U]So, for what I see and what "I" would pay I would say between 8 and 10K.[/U][/b] Remember, I said for "me." There could be other factors here for "YOU" that I'm not aware of (i.e. how long you have been looking for this specific car, what "YOU" want in a Fox Body, any special history or memories you have had with a previous Fox Body, or something you absolutely did "NOT" want such as red interior, etc.). Remember Lamborghinis go for hundreds of thousands of dollars and "I" wouldn't pay that much for one, but obviously other people do LOL. Whatever you paid, as long as you like it, have what you want and enjoy it that's all that matters. I'm currently building my 65 Mustang to "MY" specifications and my Dad always tells me I'm spending way to much on it. Oh well. I think it's bad@$$ LOL...….. [/QUOTE]
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