I just want to know what you should pay for one. I see these things go from 10 to 50,000
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11-04-2012 #1Master Guru







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How much should someone pay for a 69 mustang?
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Depends on the condition. Butmost of all do you think its worth it?
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alot of variables factor this. Condition of the car, the model of the car, how original it is, body work done, engine work done, they can range from 5k to 50k or high for rarer models.
So you should pay for whatever you can afford and have real expectations when it comes to how much work or issues your willing to deal with when buying a car especially an older car.
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I wouldn't pay more than $2 to 69 a mustang.

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A decent one would cost 35k minimum.
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Honestly, the mustang my father bought that I have now after renovation cost around 15k, and was in pretty bad condition except for the actual shell of the car. Needed new engine, seats, stereo, and much of the inner workings had to be taken out and fixed.
But for a fully function perfect condition 69 mustang? I've seen some go for near 75k.
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11-04-2012 #11Master Sage







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The earlier ones look better. Then the mid 70's oh dear what happened.
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I would pay anywhere from 10 to 18k
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Ill tell you exactly what happened lmao I actually did research for this back in school.
In the Mid 70's with the Gas crisis that killed off most of the muscle cars ford made the Mustang smaller and more fuel efficient most of their models were V6 since a V8 engine at the time couldn't fit. The only exception was the King Cobra which is the rarest of all mustangs!
Mustangs didn't come back until the mid 80's with the Fox body platform with the 5.0
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Since the 60's the Mustang has looked shit.
Eventhe new ones don't look as good, they look better than the 70's 80's and 90's but still no looker.
I think Mstangs always looked better as convertable that might have something to do with it.Last edited by keefy; 11-04-2012 at 20:12.
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Dunno...but I drool everytime I see that damn blue '12 5.0 down the street.
I think it's time for my GT to get sold
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120,00 if you want a brand new one
Below that price if you want a rust buckef
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Realistically 15k will get you a good on down south with a clean body little to no rust.
I like the way the look but I can't stand how old cars ride lol...give me modern suspension set up over older cars lol
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Well, since I live outside the states
The prices are not what I expected....but still say
Around the 70,000 to 120,000 for a real one
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I will buy one here for 13k take it to the uk and sell it for 70k if that's what they are going for...lmao
That's my side business I have the money to get this rolling lol
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