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Wife wants a late 60's fastback.
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<blockquote data-quote="04MysticCobra" data-source="post: 16363681" data-attributes="member: 20354"><p>Nice. I would say from what I have been seeing online is that you are in the correct price range of 40-50K for those year Mustangs and most all the nice ones I have seen online are basically fully restored. If you find cheaper nice restored ones then that is great. Its so expensive today for any full car restoration from that time period and why they are so costly. Problem is these cars are 55 years old now and even though they might not have a huge following they will still be expensive restored. Any nice rides from the 50's/60's/70's would be the same. My close friend wanted a Chevy Nomad real bad and paid 40K for a nice one but not a fully restored one because they are so expensive. I have been checking this site for years when I want to see some nice old classics. Here is the 64-67 Mustang section below.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.cars-on-line.com/mustang_1.html" target="_blank">Ford Mustang: 1964 to 1967 For Sale | Cars On Line.com | Classic Cars For Sale</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04MysticCobra, post: 16363681, member: 20354"] Nice. I would say from what I have been seeing online is that you are in the correct price range of 40-50K for those year Mustangs and most all the nice ones I have seen online are basically fully restored. If you find cheaper nice restored ones then that is great. Its so expensive today for any full car restoration from that time period and why they are so costly. Problem is these cars are 55 years old now and even though they might not have a huge following they will still be expensive restored. Any nice rides from the 50's/60's/70's would be the same. My close friend wanted a Chevy Nomad real bad and paid 40K for a nice one but not a fully restored one because they are so expensive. I have been checking this site for years when I want to see some nice old classics. Here is the 64-67 Mustang section below. [URL="https://www.cars-on-line.com/mustang_1.html"]Ford Mustang: 1964 to 1967 For Sale | Cars On Line.com | Classic Cars For Sale[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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