To trade or not to trade....
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Handling I'm used to with my 67.....Stopping...again, used to with my 67.......No A/C is a bitch.....But, I love the heat....Maybe not that much though. LOL I like the investment factor though. And, I can purchase an aftermarket A/C system for it.
isnt your car a cobra
i would think it would be worth something in years to come
its fuel injected no one is gonna want a carb in the future they dont know what to do with them now
i would think it would be worth something in years to come
its fuel injected no one is gonna want a carb in the future they dont know what to do with them now
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60 coupes really arent worth that much. Some people are trying to get $20k plus for them. But I see them sitting for months if not years and not selling at that price point. 65 - 69 coupes max out in 'SHOW CAR' condition at around $12k - $15k when done up really nice. In used and in 'DRIVER' condition they dont bring too much. $5500 - $8500 in good condition. The fastbacks are the money cars.
Value wise,.. it would be an even trade for a 94/95 Cobra in good condition with the value nod going to the new Cobra owner.
Hurst
Value wise,.. it would be an even trade for a 94/95 Cobra in good condition with the value nod going to the new Cobra owner.
Hurst
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Previous owner was a car lot. They flat out lied to me. But, I'm stuck now as I bought the car like 4 years ago. They advertised it as a cobra, and then when I showed up to buy it, they were like "here's the title. Yeah, it says GTS, but thats normal for a Cobra". Dunno which is worse, that they said it, or that I believed it.
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60 coupes really arent worth that much. Some people are trying to get $20k plus for them. But I see them sitting for months if not years and not selling at that price point. 65 - 69 coupes max out in 'SHOW CAR' condition at around $12k - $15k when done up really nice. In used and in 'DRIVER' condition they dont bring too much. $5500 - $8500 in good condition. The fastbacks are the money cars.
Value wise,.. it would be an even trade for a 94/95 Cobra in good condition with the value nod going to the new Cobra owner.
Hurst
Value wise,.. it would be an even trade for a 94/95 Cobra in good condition with the value nod going to the new Cobra owner.
Hurst