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Thinking about selling my new edge for a vintage car? Need advice
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<blockquote data-quote="PBLA" data-source="post: 10805597" data-attributes="member: 112710"><p>I had a '66 coupe in decent shape, but I sold it and now have an 01 Cobra. Neither car was/is a DD. My coupe had complete new interior, PS, and AC(needed work), but I still rather the newer car. The car never had any major problems, but I never had complete confidence in it - which sucks. I'm enjoying the reliability, ice cold air, power, PW, PL, etc. As mentioned before, even without major problems, they will nickel and dime you. Before buying the coupe, I searched long enough to know that a classic, especially outside of a coupe, that is mechanically sound, good paint, no rust, clean interior, working A/C, etc. is $$$$$. The only thing I miss, is what my 8 year old son reminds me of constantly, it takes somewhat of a car enthusiast to realize a Cobra in a crowd of Mustangs, but everyone at every stop appreciates a clean classic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PBLA, post: 10805597, member: 112710"] I had a '66 coupe in decent shape, but I sold it and now have an 01 Cobra. Neither car was/is a DD. My coupe had complete new interior, PS, and AC(needed work), but I still rather the newer car. The car never had any major problems, but I never had complete confidence in it - which sucks. I'm enjoying the reliability, ice cold air, power, PW, PL, etc. As mentioned before, even without major problems, they will nickel and dime you. Before buying the coupe, I searched long enough to know that a classic, especially outside of a coupe, that is mechanically sound, good paint, no rust, clean interior, working A/C, etc. is $$$$$. The only thing I miss, is what my 8 year old son reminds me of constantly, it takes somewhat of a car enthusiast to realize a Cobra in a crowd of Mustangs, but everyone at every stop appreciates a clean classic. [/QUOTE]
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