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Looking to buy 1998 Cobra Convertible - opinions
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark99GT" data-source="post: 16637908" data-attributes="member: 43741"><p>I don't know where you live, but $10-12k would be steal for that if it's unmolested and in great shape. I just paid almost $14k for a 97 vert with 54k miles. I live in CT and had to have it shipped from OH because a nice lower mileage vert is hard to find, at least around here. What color combo? I definitely agree with the odometer suggestion, make sure it works. If you have an OBD code scanner, bring it and check for codes. I had a misfire but no CEL. Pay the $20 for a Carfax just to get (maybe) some extra insight. Obviously make sure the guy has the title. Ask about any accidents or body work. Bring a flash light and look for signs of oil leaks, rust, etc. under the car. Otherwise, drive it and if it feels good, no crazy/weird noises or vibrations, it's probably good! If it's a nice car, take it if the price is right, they're fun and harder to find!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark99GT, post: 16637908, member: 43741"] I don't know where you live, but $10-12k would be steal for that if it's unmolested and in great shape. I just paid almost $14k for a 97 vert with 54k miles. I live in CT and had to have it shipped from OH because a nice lower mileage vert is hard to find, at least around here. What color combo? I definitely agree with the odometer suggestion, make sure it works. If you have an OBD code scanner, bring it and check for codes. I had a misfire but no CEL. Pay the $20 for a Carfax just to get (maybe) some extra insight. Obviously make sure the guy has the title. Ask about any accidents or body work. Bring a flash light and look for signs of oil leaks, rust, etc. under the car. Otherwise, drive it and if it feels good, no crazy/weird noises or vibrations, it's probably good! If it's a nice car, take it if the price is right, they're fun and harder to find! [/QUOTE]
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