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  • feeler- 91 Mustang GT 18k

    I'm not 100% sure I want to sell this but I'll see if there's any interest. I'm looking to buy a Porsche next year and something has to go to make room.

    Here's the car-
    91 Mustang GT
    18k miles (not 118k, 18k)
    100% stock

    Price is $14000.



  • #2
    I wouldn't give you a dollar for that rattle trap, its filthy (see arrow) LOL!!

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    • #3
      SS... good point, drop the price a couple thousand!

      Looks like a very nice car. Sounds like it nearly rolled off the showroom floor!
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      • #4
        Only a collector would spend $14,000 on a mint 1991 Ford Mustang with 18k miles. Even with all the equipment, even non-standard stuff, the maximum this car is worth in excellent condition according to Kelly Blue Book is $3,310.

        http://www.kbb.com/kb/ki.dll/kw.kc.u...ng&15;FO;D4&&&

        While I appreciate you kept the car in mint condition, and you obviously didn't drive it too often, but $14,000? That much money is a sizable down payment on a new car! I think $6-7k would be a more realistic asking price.
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        • #5
          That's why this car isn't for you. I refuse to sell it to someone other than a collector.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Superior Shine
            I wouldn't give you a dollar for that rattle trap, its filthy (see arrow) LOL!!
            LOL Dont listen to him, he's "Car-Crazy".
            That is a nice stang, BTW you should have no prob gettin 6-9K for it.
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            • #7
              you'll only sell it on Ebay Motors for that kind of change, thats where you'll usually find the serious collectors

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              • #8
                Wow nice stang! 18k Miles for a 91 is un heard of, You could get at least 9k on the Ebay auctions, this is a collector's dream project.

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                • #9
                  ya its a shame that the KBB price is so slow especially for a car that is as cherry as that. Good luck with the sale!

                  Greg
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                  • #10
                    You can't go by blue book for cars like this. I had it professionally appraised at $15000. A 93 Cobra like this would go for $25000, so 15k is about right.

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                    • #11
                      Being a diehard Mustang fan.Ive had 7 of them $10,000 for a mint GT is realistic.14,000 is a little high.Finding a unmolested fox body is very hard to come by.Especially in this condition.The cost to put one back to stock with original parts would be expensive.Hats off to you for keeping it looking that good.
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