elaich wrote:
> Michael Johnson <cds@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
> news:sdWdne6WS7CmzCvanZ2dnUVZ_sbinZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>> Everyone is entitled to an opinion.
>
> Well, you asked "will it sell?" so you were asking for opinions, right?
Someone once told me that many times it isn't what you say but how you
say it that is im****tant.
> Gainesville, VA... wow, does that take me back. I grew up in NOVA in the
> 50s/60s, and Gainesville was just a blinking light on 29-211. I can just
> imagine what it looks like now compared to then.
You wouldn't recognize the place now. Imagine 10,000+ new homes and
hundreds of acres of shopping centers and that is what is here today.
> I wish you the best, but I don't think you'll sell it at that price. You
> must realize that most Mustang enthusiasts are either for the original
> models, or the late model retros. The Fox bodied 4 eyes and aero styles
are
> really kind of a bastard child in the lineage, and it takes a real Fox
body
> freak to appreciate them. I wouldn't give up my '83 GT for anything, but
> I'm one of those Fox freaks. :)
The car will sell to someone that knows their way around modding a
Mustang in a serious nature. Too many have no clue as to the cost and
work associated with putting a seriously modified car together. I'm not
looking for those that a) don't have the money to spend and b) doesn't
know the true value of the modifications. Price out the mods I have
listed and consider the good condition the car is in and any serious
buyer will know the price is more than reasonable. If someone is
looking to steal it then they need to move on. I don't have to sell it
and there are plenty of other venues available to market it. One way I
could probably sell it quickly, and for more money, is to get it
licensed and take the prospective buyer for a ride.
I really want a convertible and the redesigned Mustangs are supposed to
be here for the 2009 model year. The Fox car has been good to me but
I'm ready for something newer.


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