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Are 79-04 cars supply dwindling?
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16219686" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>Mine was a rusty 2.3l LX. Interior was 10/10, still had the plastic on the seats. Exterior-wise, aside from the quarter panel rust and underbody, it was great. $1400. Put a few thousand into repairs, sold it 2 years later for $1500.</p><p></p><p>Also had an '86 T-bird 5.0 with 50k original miles on it, showroom condition inside and out. Sold it to a buddy for $500 because he needed a car. His fiancee took it from him, kicked him out, and sold it to some guy that offered her a stomach-churning chunk for it.</p><p></p><p>Live and learn... My Mach 1 has pissed me off bad enough I wanted to sell it on the spot. I know if I do, I'll never be able to get another one. God only knows how much those things will appreciate in time. Unless the Zoomer generation completely devalues cars and all our investments (I know, cars are poor investments) turn worthless...</p><p></p><p>"Mmmmustang? 1969?? March 1st? What a piece of prehistoric junk. Now a 2010 Prius, that's where its at. <em>*eats a tide pod*</em> That's a true classic. <em>*sips soylent*</em>"</p><p></p><p>What a bleak future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16219686, member: 181885"] Mine was a rusty 2.3l LX. Interior was 10/10, still had the plastic on the seats. Exterior-wise, aside from the quarter panel rust and underbody, it was great. $1400. Put a few thousand into repairs, sold it 2 years later for $1500. Also had an '86 T-bird 5.0 with 50k original miles on it, showroom condition inside and out. Sold it to a buddy for $500 because he needed a car. His fiancee took it from him, kicked him out, and sold it to some guy that offered her a stomach-churning chunk for it. Live and learn... My Mach 1 has pissed me off bad enough I wanted to sell it on the spot. I know if I do, I'll never be able to get another one. God only knows how much those things will appreciate in time. Unless the Zoomer generation completely devalues cars and all our investments (I know, cars are poor investments) turn worthless... "Mmmmustang? 1969?? March 1st? What a piece of prehistoric junk. Now a 2010 Prius, that's where its at. [i]*eats a tide pod*[/i] That's a true classic. [i]*sips soylent*[/i]" What a bleak future. [/QUOTE]
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