> "Michael Johnson" <c...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>
> >I decided to put my 1989 LX 5.0L on ebay and see what happens. =A0I
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> >thought this day would come but I really think it is time to move on to
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> >newer Mustang. =A0I need to get rid of the old one first since I don't
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> >the garage space for two cars that would be basically "toys" for the
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> >part. =A0Here's a link: =A0http://tinyurl.com/2acoet
>
"Ed White" <cewhi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> It is a very nice looking car. However, it is my guess you won't be able
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> sell it on Ebay. The success rate on Ebay is pretty low, and I think
with =
a
> $10k opening level, it is going to be hard to for an individual seller
to
> generate any interest. When I looked tonight, there were 41 1989
Mustangs =
on
> Ebay, and yours had the highest listed price of any non Saleen / non
> convertible 1989 Mustang. =A0The mods are very valuable, but I think you
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re
> going to need to find a real enthusiast to get full value. The problem
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> Ebay is that you get a very limited time window. Autotrader or Cars.com
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ll
> leave the ad up for a very long time, which works in your favor. Craig's
> List is a great deal too....
Just an observation ...
Another deal killer may be "no cats".
It rules out at least one whole highly populated state, and most large
cities.
Has it ever passed a sniff-test ?
I agree that most mods made to cars don't increase the selling value.
In other words you don't get back your 'investment' ;->
Nice car BTW, I also have an '89 LX5.0, completely stock.
rd
'01 green Bullitt, 100% original.


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