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<blockquote data-quote="03'Darin" data-source="post: 15994500" data-attributes="member: 6164"><p>First off are you considering buying this to turn it? If that's the case will that create hard feelings between you and the future father in law? If he's cutting you a deal because of the relationship he may not appreciate you turning around and selling for a profit. That's really here nor there but just my thoughts.</p><p></p><p>Putting a number on that car is pretty much a shot in the dark. Fox body cars right now are through the roof. Yes this is a nice original car but its also got 175k miles on it. That mileage would probably make this car a great base for a drive train swap because a stock rebuild value would suffer from the mileage.</p><p></p><p>I've been watching Fox body cars lately and am just shocked at the values. I've been watching mostly the low mileage cars. Over the last few months I've seen a 93' Teal Cobra with 1,900 miles sell for $50,900, an 11,000 mile Teal Cobra sell for $39,000, a 1,900 mile Red 93' Cobra sell for $40,150 and an under 10,000 mile red 93' Mustang GT sell for $22,500 at Manheim dealer auction.</p><p></p><p>So the low mileage cars are doing crazy money.</p><p></p><p>I would venture to guess this car would probably bring $8k range</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03'Darin, post: 15994500, member: 6164"] First off are you considering buying this to turn it? If that's the case will that create hard feelings between you and the future father in law? If he's cutting you a deal because of the relationship he may not appreciate you turning around and selling for a profit. That's really here nor there but just my thoughts. Putting a number on that car is pretty much a shot in the dark. Fox body cars right now are through the roof. Yes this is a nice original car but its also got 175k miles on it. That mileage would probably make this car a great base for a drive train swap because a stock rebuild value would suffer from the mileage. I've been watching Fox body cars lately and am just shocked at the values. I've been watching mostly the low mileage cars. Over the last few months I've seen a 93' Teal Cobra with 1,900 miles sell for $50,900, an 11,000 mile Teal Cobra sell for $39,000, a 1,900 mile Red 93' Cobra sell for $40,150 and an under 10,000 mile red 93' Mustang GT sell for $22,500 at Manheim dealer auction. So the low mileage cars are doing crazy money. I would venture to guess this car would probably bring $8k range [/QUOTE]
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