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Old August 17th 10, 01:57 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
A Guy Named Steve
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Default Hey Patrick - Here's a NoOp for you!

http://tinyurl.com/22qg3tc

If that doesn't work, it's ebay number 280546033612, and it's in FL.

Steve
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Old August 17th 10, 02:12 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
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Default Hey Patrick - Here's a NoOp for you!


"A Guy Named Steve" > wrote in message
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> http://tinyurl.com/22qg3tc
>
> If that doesn't work, it's ebay number 280546033612, and it's in FL.
>
> Steve



amazing how good the interior looks,
fla should have salt dammage to underbody etc

one could put another 100,000 miles on it,
only problem should be some rubber parts
and the alternator should be upgraded, the stock burns its plug off
eventually


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Old August 17th 10, 02:22 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
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Default Hey Patrick - Here's a NoOp for you!

On Aug 16, 7:57*pm, A Guy Named Steve > wrote:
> http://tinyurl.com/22qg3tc


> If that doesn't work, it's ebay number 280546033612, and it's in FL.


Steve,

That is a nice little coupe! I like it!! However, I already have a
new no-op car on order.

Patrick


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Old August 17th 10, 05:40 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
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Default Hey Patrick - Here's a NoOp for you!

On Aug 16, 6:22*pm, NoOp > wrote:
> On Aug 16, 7:57*pm, A Guy Named Steve > wrote:
>
> >http://tinyurl.com/22qg3tc
> > If that doesn't work, it's ebay number 280546033612, and it's in FL.

>
> Steve,
>
> That is a nice little coupe! *I like it!! *However, I already have a
> new no-op car on order.
>
> Patrick


Now that I'm without a toy, I've been keeping my eye out for something
interesting. However I'm happy with AC and power options.

It's a little more than it would be worth to me, but seems like a nice
deal. Add 30K miles, and drop a couple of thousand $$$, make it local
and I'd take a look though.

Steve
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Old August 19th 10, 02:46 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
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Default Hey Patrick - Here's a NoOp for you!

On Aug 16, 11:40*pm, A Guy Named Steve > wrote:
> On Aug 16, 6:22*pm, NoOp > wrote:
>
> > On Aug 16, 7:57*pm, A Guy Named Steve > wrote:


> > >http://tinyurl.com/22qg3tc
> > > If that doesn't work, it's ebay number 280546033612, and it's in FL.


> > That is a nice little coupe! *I like it!! *However, I already have a
> > new no-op car on order.


> Now that I'm without a toy, I've been keeping my eye out for something
> interesting. However I'm happy with AC and power options.


Are you looking for a daily driver or an additional vehicle you can
tinker on? What's your price point?

> It's a little more than it would be worth to me, but seems like a nice
> deal. Add 30K miles, and drop a couple of thousand $$$, make it local
> and I'd take a look though.


The Foxes are getting hard to find these days. And those in good
condition are few and far between. What else would you be interested
in?

Patrick


> Steve


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Old August 23rd 10, 12:01 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
A Guy Named Steve
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Default Hey Patrick - Here's a NoOp for you!

On Aug 18, 6:46*pm, NoOp > wrote:
> On Aug 16, 11:40*pm, A Guy Named Steve > wrote:
>
> Are you looking for a daily driver or an additional vehicle you can
> tinker on? *What's your price point?


I've got a daily driver. Picked up a new Rav4 V6 in December.
Not sure - probably in the $4-$5k range, but I'm in no hurry. I
actually like having my garage back.

>
> The Foxes are getting hard to find these days. And those in good
> condition are few and far between. *What else would you be interested
> in?
>


Pretty much any muscle cars - don't care as much about originality as
I'd be looking for something I could race occasionally. Buicks are at
the top. I also love the 65 Comet Cyclones. There's one locally on
ebay that went up to $8950 and didn't meet the reserve. It was
relisted with a BiN of $8995. It's almost too nice and original
though, plus more money than I'd look to spend.

I'm amazed at how much people want for crap on Craigslist these days.
I screwed up a couple of years ago by not buying a one-owner 1974
Apollo (Nova) for $1750. If I didn't have the Skylark at the time, I
would have likely grabbed it.

Steve
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Old August 23rd 10, 01:01 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
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Default Hey Patrick - Here's a NoOp for you!

On Aug 22, 6:01*pm, A Guy Named Steve > wrote:
> On Aug 18, 6:46*pm, NoOp > wrote:
>
> > On Aug 16, 11:40*pm, A Guy Named Steve > wrote:

>
> > Are you looking for a daily driver or an additional vehicle you can
> > tinker on? *What's your price point?

>
> I've got a daily driver. Picked up a new Rav4 V6 in December.
> Not sure - probably in the $4-$5k range, but I'm in no hurry. I
> actually like having my garage back.
>
>
>
> > The Foxes are getting hard to find these days. And those in good
> > condition are few and far between. *What else would you be interested
> > in?

>
> Pretty much any muscle cars - don't care as much about originality as
> I'd be looking for something I could race occasionally. Buicks are at
> the top. I also love the 65 Comet Cyclones. There's one locally on
> ebay that went up to $8950 and didn't meet the reserve. It was
> relisted with a BiN of $8995. It's almost too nice and original
> though, plus more money than I'd look to spend.
>
> I'm amazed at how much people want for crap on Craigslist these days.
> I screwed up a couple of years ago by not buying a one-owner 1974
> Apollo (Nova) for $1750. If I didn't have the Skylark at the time, I
> would have likely grabbed it.


Steve,

Geeze, a 1-owner '74?!

The later 70's/early 80s cars are getting popular with the hot rod
crowd. First-generation muscle, in good condition, you always get
caught up in losing originality. But the later 70's/early 80's car
are mostly free of that concern -- you can hack/chop if you want.

Patrick


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Old August 23rd 10, 05:45 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
A Guy Named Steve
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Default Hey Patrick - Here's a NoOp for you!

On Aug 22, 5:01*pm, NoOp > wrote:
> On Aug 22, 6:01*pm, A Guy Named Steve > wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Aug 18, 6:46*pm, NoOp > wrote:

>
> > > On Aug 16, 11:40*pm, A Guy Named Steve > wrote:

>
> > > Are you looking for a daily driver or an additional vehicle you can
> > > tinker on? *What's your price point?

>
> > I've got a daily driver. Picked up a new Rav4 V6 in December.
> > Not sure - probably in the $4-$5k range, but I'm in no hurry. I
> > actually like having my garage back.

>
> > > The Foxes are getting hard to find these days. And those in good
> > > condition are few and far between. *What else would you be interested
> > > in?

>
> > Pretty much any muscle cars - don't care as much about originality as
> > I'd be looking for something I could race occasionally. Buicks are at
> > the top. I also love the 65 Comet Cyclones. There's one locally on
> > ebay that went up to $8950 and didn't meet the reserve. It was
> > relisted with a BiN of $8995. It's almost too nice and original
> > though, plus more money than I'd look to spend.

>
> > I'm amazed at how much people want for crap on Craigslist these days.
> > I screwed up a couple of years ago by not buying a one-owner 1974
> > Apollo (Nova) for $1750. If I didn't have the Skylark at the time, I
> > would have likely grabbed it.

>
> Steve,
>
> Geeze, a 1-owner '74?!
>
> The later 70's/early 80s cars are getting popular with the hot rod
> crowd. *First-generation muscle, in good condition, you always get
> caught up in losing originality. *But the later 70's/early 80's car
> are mostly free of that concern -- you can hack/chop if you want.
>
> Patrick


Yep - I even stopped by and took a quick peek at it when I was
visiting a friend in the area. It just wasn't a good time for me to
buy as I had a far from finished car already taking up the garage. It
still had the old lady fuzzy steering wheel cover on it - her son was
selling it, and he is older than I am. I was amazed to watch it drop
from around $2500 to $1750. I was making excuses, thinking it would
drop even further. I had the money in the bank too and could have just
paid cash.

There's a 65 GS here locally for $5600. It's probably a steal at the
price, but not really the year that I prefer. Plus it's original and
wouldn't be the best choice for beating at the track.

There aren't really any late 70's/early 80's cars I like. Of course
there was a time that anything after 72 was disposable. Times change.

Steve
 




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