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Mustangs
Loaded question I suppose but in terms of Mustangs, more original equals better?
A friend is looking a 1966 notchback 289. The car is pretty clean all around and devoid of the usual resto mods that so many of these cars wear but its hard to determine what to pay. The market seems very flat to say the least. The positives are the car does have a 289 in it, its got a 5 speed box, rather than a 4 speed it would have had, interior is very original.
Where is he market on these, R500k?
A friend is looking a 1966 notchback 289. The car is pretty clean all around and devoid of the usual resto mods that so many of these cars wear but its hard to determine what to pay. The market seems very flat to say the least. The positives are the car does have a 289 in it, its got a 5 speed box, rather than a 4 speed it would have had, interior is very original.
Where is he market on these, R500k?
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Re: Mustangs
A stock Muzzy has kak suspension and brakes
I wouldn’t pay R500k
But im a tad biased I suppose
I wouldn’t pay R500k
But im a tad biased I suppose
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1966 Ford Mustang
1966 Ford Mustang - R225 000.00
(Currently in Georgia, USA)
Solid restoration project with 289 ci V8.
Vehicle is complete and in running condition!
This is a great opportunity to restore your own Mustang!
R225000.00 landed cost!
Feel free to contact me for more info!
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1966 Ford Mustang - R225 000.00
(Currently in Georgia, USA)
Solid restoration project with 289 ci V8.
Vehicle is complete and in running condition!
This is a great opportunity to restore your own Mustang!
R225000.00 landed cost!
Feel free to contact me for more info!
admin@allamericanmuscle.co.za or 0845572012
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This one has all new suspension....money had been spent on suspension and general mechanicals. Test driving next week, my prior experience of 1966 Mustangs was not all that positive....but that was back in the days when you could get one for R30k.Burnthosetyres wrote: ↑Wed 20 Jun 2018, 11:11A stock Muzzy has kak suspension and brakes
I wouldn’t pay R500k
But im a tad biased I suppose
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Re: Mustangs
weather you like it or not , its one of the cars most people want, and their reaction I get when I drive mine is amazing, love it
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They are iconic cars.mustangman wrote: ↑Sun 24 Jun 2018, 14:49weather you like it or not , its one of the cars most people want, and their reaction I get when I drive mine is amazing, love it
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Re: Mustangs
Mustangs are movie cars and draws most people to our ‘hobby’ ‘passion’ call it what you like....
My dream was a 69 Fastback....
But my point is everything has a value, and you can not compare a ‘modded’ drive to a stock car... and upgrades cost
My dream was a 69 Fastback....
But my point is everything has a value, and you can not compare a ‘modded’ drive to a stock car... and upgrades cost
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This one is probably going to just be used as a cruiser.Burnthosetyres wrote: ↑Tue 26 Jun 2018, 07:17Mustangs are movie cars and draws most people to our ‘hobby’ ‘passion’ call it what you like....
My dream was a 69 Fastback....
But my point is everything has a value, and you can not compare a ‘modded’ drive to a stock car... and upgrades cost
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So here's a question. Two years ago a good friend of mine brought in a 66 convertible from the US where he had it converted to RHD. The car is in stunning condition and is full-house with every factory option available. Power roof, floor lighting etc etc. We recently redid all the wiring back to factory spec. He has now emigrated to the UK and is contemplating as to whether he should take the car there, or sell it here in SA. If it stays, what do you reckon she's worth?
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Re: Mustangs
Perhaps have a look at Creative Rides and some of the prices they have achieved. I would discount the commission and another 10-20% for the markup.
Personally, I would think a converted RHD car would discount from a collectibility point of view. Of course, as a driver it may be more preferable. But, guys paying good money for classics wants them original.
Personally, I would think a converted RHD car would discount from a collectibility point of view. Of course, as a driver it may be more preferable. But, guys paying good money for classics wants them original.
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