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$10,000 fair price for a 1995 GT?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rons95GT" data-source="post: 1521204" data-attributes="member: 25100"><p>Yes, there are those that share your opinion. Does buying a mustang that Saleen or Shelby or Steeda, etc etc, has modified make it better? I am not a mechanic by trade, but do a lot of things myself. I installed the Steeda suspension, Cobra brakes, some of the fuel system, other odds and ends. I had a reputable engine builder do that. I had a shop that specializes in restoring and modifying mustangs specifically, install the engine, tranny, built rear, exhaust, supercharger, etc.. I was mindful of quality throughout the process and life of this car. It looks great, runs great, sounds great, is reliable. I forgot to mention it is a coupe and has black leather interior, which is still factory except for the added autometer gauges, shifter, Alpine stereo. If I couldn’t find a buyer who would instantly know that this car is worth more than $20k, I would just keep it and enjoy it until I die. My kids want it anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rons95GT, post: 1521204, member: 25100"] Yes, there are those that share your opinion. Does buying a mustang that Saleen or Shelby or Steeda, etc etc, has modified make it better? I am not a mechanic by trade, but do a lot of things myself. I installed the Steeda suspension, Cobra brakes, some of the fuel system, other odds and ends. I had a reputable engine builder do that. I had a shop that specializes in restoring and modifying mustangs specifically, install the engine, tranny, built rear, exhaust, supercharger, etc.. I was mindful of quality throughout the process and life of this car. It looks great, runs great, sounds great, is reliable. I forgot to mention it is a coupe and has black leather interior, which is still factory except for the added autometer gauges, shifter, Alpine stereo. If I couldn’t find a buyer who would instantly know that this car is worth more than $20k, I would just keep it and enjoy it until I die. My kids want it anyway. [/QUOTE]
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