sell it?...or drop new engine in it?

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ive been contemplating this ever since i bought the car. dont get me wrong i love my mustang but since it has almost 150,000 miles on it and the only thing ive really had to change was the clutch, i know it can only go downhill from here. for example my radiator has had a small leak since i bought the car a year ago and ive never done anything to fix it because i didnt feel like spending the money on such a small problem. im wondering for future reference if i should sell the car and when i make some more money in a couple years buy a cobra that ive always wanted...or should i just get a new engine. If i did get a new engine what do u guys think i should go with and how much is it gonna cost...

any advice is greatly appreciated, thanks guys
 

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keep it.
work on your car
as far as the radiator, i have the one off my 94gt shot me a fair offer and its yours.
 
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really? alright for sure! where do u live though idk if i want to deal with shipping that. it would have to be a really good deal
 

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Well, with the GT you can put any kind of high horspower 306, 331, or 347 in it. Plus the GT mustang really isn't as special a model as a cobra... even though it's basically the same car.

You can make your GT into your dream car. Just buy the body panels/ engine that you want. And there you have it... a cool looking mustang that you've always wanted, and a mustang that can run laps around a GT500 no problem all day... if you build it that way that is.

Plus it'd be cheaper than buying a cobra, and then doing the exact same thing to your cobra, that you would've done to your GT in the first place. Just make your GT the car that YOU WANT. Well, that's my opinion anyways.
 

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DONT SELL IT! they are neverending money pits but thats all the fun of it. just do full bolt ons unless you want to turn it into a full out drag car. but dont let us make the decision for you. its your car do what you want with it.
 

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Mr.Bolt-on said:
Well, with the GT you can put any kind of high horspower 306, 331, or 347 in it. Plus the GT mustang really isn't as special a model as a cobra... even though it's basically the same car.

You can make your GT into your dream car. Just buy the body panels/ engine that you want. And there you have it... a cool looking mustang that you've always wanted, and a mustang that can run laps around a GT500 no problem all day... if you build it that way that is.

Plus it'd be cheaper than buying a cobra, and then doing the exact same thing to your cobra, that you would've done to your GT in the first place. Just make your GT the car that YOU WANT. Well, that's my opinion anyways.

OP, read this. Well said, keep your car!! Looks very nice via your sig.
 

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Nick95GT said:
really? alright for sure! where do u live though idk if i want to deal with shipping that. it would have to be a really good deal

just for you $25 + shipping, is not the stock radiator is a replacement, that ive used for like 2 years
im in yukon,OK 73099
do $25 sound good for you?
 

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It doesn't seem to be giving you any problems other then a radiator that isn't much money to replace so why think the worst of it?
If you get something newer you will have just as good a chance for things to break and most newer cars are more expensive to repair and have more computers etc that could fail.

These cars are rather reliable and easy to fix so unless you just want something new just keep it.
 
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well said guys...i agree to a certain extent but i will still always want either a 96-98 cobra or a 99-04 cobra.

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and if i do keep it i want to do so much **** to it that i feel like id be spending more money than if i would jus get a good deal on a cobra...i would deffinitly want a cobra front bumper, an s281 spoiler, 3" cowl hood, paint mirrors, lower it, tint it out, full bolt ons or new engine...etc. its just a never ending list and i fel that the list would be much shorter on a cobra that already has most of the upgrades i want stock
 

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start saving up for and then start modding your stang
cause sucks when you have to DD your project car.
 

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You need to look at when your buying or getting a new car why your getting rid of your old one. High miles? unreliable? unsafe? ect. Also you need to look at what your getting, Do you know the car? do you know the history of it? is it modded? has it seen track use? You verywell may get rid of your car buy a cobra that just one of thoes cars that needs ALOT of attention. So you really have no reason to get rid of a reliable car that isnt broken or costing you any extended amount of money. I would keep your car, and be happy with it. If you want a cobra save your money and buy one and then sell your gt after. I personally dont understand why people get rid of cars that are mechanically sound.
 

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I got rid of my car. It had a lot of miles, was driven hard, and wasn't reliable or safe for that matter. And then I bought it back. Don't get rid of it. They are fairly cheap to work on and make faster and are a whole lot of fun.
 

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If it reliable now why get rid of it. 150,000 mi is nothing as long as it's driven and not beaten.
Leave it as is, save your money then get your cobra.
Push rod motors are cheap to mod compared to a twin cam cobra motor.
 
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US Soldier(stang 98) said:
keep it man......
if you want to sell it i will trade you wheels.....lol

but dude keep that thing... 347 with a kenny bell 2.3

yeah thatd be cool jus to see what ur wheels look like on my car and i know mine would look sick on urs. ur car is amazing by the way prob. one of my favorites on this whole forum
 

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Mine has 149,xxx and if push came to shove a new motor would go in before selling it. I picked mine up all stock down to the silencer. It would be hard to find a mustang now that isn't beat to death with a bunch of hidden problems. Updating the interior and suspension will help you to keep the car, at least it did for me. Driving a 14yr old car and it feels like a 14yr old car make you think of getting rid of it for a newer feel. Replace all the suspension bushings (energy suspension or Prothane) will make it feel new again.
 

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Nick95GT said:
US Soldier(stang 98) said:
keep it man......
if you want to sell it i will trade you wheels.....lol

but dude keep that thing... 347 with a kenny bell 2.3

yeah thatd be cool jus to see what ur wheels look like on my car and i know mine would look sick on urs. ur car is amazing by the way prob. one of my favorites on this whole forum

thanks alot man..... it makes me happy to here people say that anout my car..... i'll pm you at before and after pic.. and if you want to swap wheels im down
 

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