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getting tired of my 93
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<blockquote data-quote="svtdriven" data-source="post: 3284298" data-attributes="member: 29013"><p>I've been through this before. i sold my 91 lx 5.0 for a 98 cobra. I really missed the 91. the 98 was a good car for a long time, but it also started aging. there was a spot in the paint that was starting to oxidize, and repairs were starting to become more frequent, the weatherstripping and seats started to look worn, but since I had purchased the 93 cobra(to replace the 91), I went ahead and sold the 98. the 93 needs a ton of stuff done to it, but any car of its age will. I can only imagine how much work a 60's or 70's mustang requires. Some days it seems so much easier just to have a new car, other days I wouldn't want to be without it. </p><p></p><p>Mine has been in the garage since late november, I went in and started it the other day, and it brought a big smile to my face! I can't wait for some warmer weather!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtdriven, post: 3284298, member: 29013"] I've been through this before. i sold my 91 lx 5.0 for a 98 cobra. I really missed the 91. the 98 was a good car for a long time, but it also started aging. there was a spot in the paint that was starting to oxidize, and repairs were starting to become more frequent, the weatherstripping and seats started to look worn, but since I had purchased the 93 cobra(to replace the 91), I went ahead and sold the 98. the 93 needs a ton of stuff done to it, but any car of its age will. I can only imagine how much work a 60's or 70's mustang requires. Some days it seems so much easier just to have a new car, other days I wouldn't want to be without it. Mine has been in the garage since late november, I went in and started it the other day, and it brought a big smile to my face! I can't wait for some warmer weather! [/QUOTE]
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