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mustang purchase help
Hello,
I'm looking at a 1965 ivy green mustang conv. Since it is a big investment for me I'd like a get some helpful feedback. It does not have a power top, but does have a/c & pb & ps. Is it a waste to pay a premium for the AC feature in a convertible? Does the non powr top hurt resale value? What about the color, I like it myself, but should I ever wish to sell it would I be better of with a red one or is it of little difference? I'm concerned about value, as I am streching my dollars to purchase one & would feel easier to know my investment is a safe & wise one Lastly is there a preference to years 65, 66, Etc? Thanks in advance. |
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mustang purchase help
Dont paty to much and buy it if its what you and your family want to
have fun in and invest time in. Also be sure you have the proper money and experience to accomplish most kinds of auto work yourself or it could cost you.You didnt mention what you would pay for this one I wouldnt give over 4,000$ unseen If you get it you'll have support in this forum any way. I made my stock 65 look the way and perform the way I wanted. But it takes money time and experience. http://www.msnusers.com/TheAlcanters/homepage GILL wrote: > wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I'm looking at a 1965 ivy green mustang conv. Since it is a big > > investment for me I'd like a get some helpful feedback. It does not > > have a power top, but does have a/c & pb & ps. Is it a waste to pay a > > premium for the AC feature in a convertible? Does the non powr top hurt > > resale value? What about the color, I like it myself, but should I ever > > wish to sell it would I be better of with a red one or is it of little > > difference? I'm concerned about value, as I am streching my dollars to > > purchase one & would feel easier to know my investment is a safe & wise > > one Lastly is there a preference to years 65, 66, Etc? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > Green cars are best...F the rest! > > -- > Tropic Green Y2K Mustang GT > W/bits & pieces > http://tinyurl.com/eh99n |
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