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Thinking of buying a classic Mustang? Am I crazy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Recon" data-source="post: 16226609" data-attributes="member: 181287"><p>Own 2 mostly stock classic cars I can tell you something no one ever told me. You’re never done. There’s always something to do to them. Sure you might get them road worthy and running good but you won’t be done with them, ever. </p><p>My Impala I’ve had some issues with the original carb; by no means will it ever be replaced, but it did run better with an edelbrock. My Challenger is having an ignition problem that we’re chasing down but for the most it’s a pretty good car, besides the slight belt squeal. These are only two examples, but they’ve had other issues that were addressed. They don’t handle, stop, or have the power of modern cars, you can certainly get them to that level, but it’s $$. </p><p>Now I’d buy them again 24/7/365. They better looking than anything that’s come out this century. Around here they get substantially more looks than any of my modern mustangs. And the mustangs would be long gone before I’d even consider selling the classics.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Pick your poison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Recon, post: 16226609, member: 181287"] Own 2 mostly stock classic cars I can tell you something no one ever told me. You’re never done. There’s always something to do to them. Sure you might get them road worthy and running good but you won’t be done with them, ever. My Impala I’ve had some issues with the original carb; by no means will it ever be replaced, but it did run better with an edelbrock. My Challenger is having an ignition problem that we’re chasing down but for the most it’s a pretty good car, besides the slight belt squeal. These are only two examples, but they’ve had other issues that were addressed. They don’t handle, stop, or have the power of modern cars, you can certainly get them to that level, but it’s $$. Now I’d buy them again 24/7/365. They better looking than anything that’s come out this century. Around here they get substantially more looks than any of my modern mustangs. And the mustangs would be long gone before I’d even consider selling the classics. Pick your poison. [/QUOTE]
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