Should i do it??
true.. but theres a 93 thunderbird 5.0 with alot let miles and a.c. for $$50 less.... and if something broke i would probably know how to fix it a little quicker than the caviler you know
I say get that one you first posted about. Or get Zman's cavy. You think we all wanted to drive what we had to at age 17. Shit.... I was driving a 1979 Datsun B210. That bitch rode the fuck out, though.
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Ryan
1990 Mustang GT (In Process)
1993 LX Coupe (Daily Driver, but just choose not to)
2005 Excursion (Big Pig)
Ryan
1990 Mustang GT (In Process)
1993 LX Coupe (Daily Driver, but just choose not to)
2005 Excursion (Big Pig)
Trust me, I know your pain all too well about jobs in SH. Up there (as in most places now) it SUCKS! I had to move to Tampa to get a decent job. Hell, even my 16 y/o daughter got a job here. She works for a dog groomer washing and grooming now. I would say to stay away from anything on a car lot. Their almost all crooks and have no idea of the history of the car. I can find you a mustang for a G, but it aint gonna be perfect or really pretty. However, do you REALLY want a V-8 now with gas prices rising and pay not rising? I just got a 94 vert for $1200, so they can be found. Of course, I had to replace the cam position sensor, and it has a leak in the top, but hey...I have a garage, and the sensor was only like $40. So for me, it was a good buy. Plus it's a V-6, so gas mileage is decent too. I would say use craigslist and the flyer. Look all over the net. Decent cars are out there at good buys, but you have to be ready to go and spend the money right away. No "I want to think about it for a day or two" allowed. You do that, and the deal will be gone as soon as you're out of sight.
Here is one: 1993 Ford Thunderbird...................5.0 (High Output) Opt. Engine.
Or this car needing paint and CV joints: Car for sale
Or this car needing paint and CV joints: Car for sale




