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<blockquote data-quote="gasykes" data-source="post: 15730277" data-attributes="member: 182390"><p>If I could find a good S-197 with under 50K miles for $13,500, I'd consider myself very lucky. People around here (NC) tend to ask as much as $17k for one with similar miles. Heck, even ones close to 100K miles, people will want $12k for them. I just think that's too much. </p><p></p><p>I never thought about getting a Coyote out of a truck. Are you talking about the F-150's? </p><p></p><p>I guess for me, it would be breaking up the cost. For instance, once I sold my Honda Accord, I could probably get enough off of the sale to purchase a Mustang GT S-197, but would probably have to settle for one that was a bit higher mileage. If the car's engine lasted long enough for me to save up enough to replace it, then I'd have the Mustang I wanted, with a new(er) engine, and life would be grand, lol! </p><p></p><p>I just really, really miss my old Mustang. I wish I still had the VIN number to it, I would love to find out where it's at and if the new owners have been taking good care of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gasykes, post: 15730277, member: 182390"] If I could find a good S-197 with under 50K miles for $13,500, I'd consider myself very lucky. People around here (NC) tend to ask as much as $17k for one with similar miles. Heck, even ones close to 100K miles, people will want $12k for them. I just think that's too much. I never thought about getting a Coyote out of a truck. Are you talking about the F-150's? I guess for me, it would be breaking up the cost. For instance, once I sold my Honda Accord, I could probably get enough off of the sale to purchase a Mustang GT S-197, but would probably have to settle for one that was a bit higher mileage. If the car's engine lasted long enough for me to save up enough to replace it, then I'd have the Mustang I wanted, with a new(er) engine, and life would be grand, lol! I just really, really miss my old Mustang. I wish I still had the VIN number to it, I would love to find out where it's at and if the new owners have been taking good care of it. [/QUOTE]
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