Coupe prices... what the heck

https://classics.autotrader.com/classic-cars/1993/ford/mustang/101059330
$9k
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Climb baby, climb. I'm going to sell mine in the near-ish future after I get it running and driving. I have a boner for a 69-70 fastback that's lasted more than 4 hours. It's about time to move on.
I scratched that itch in 2014. Now I've got a 70 Mach 1 for sale because it's not nearly as fun as either the 90 or the 2017, but it does have a lot more tied up in it.
 
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I scratched that itch in 2014. Now I've got a 70 Mach 1 for sale because it's not nearly as fun as either the 90 or the 2017, but it does have a lot more tied up in it.
Yes, please tell me it was awful and I need to keep the fox. Because right now I really want one. Can’t do anything because we are moving this summer and need to scrape together whatever I can
 
Yes, please tell me it was awful and I need to keep the fox. Because right now I really want one. Can’t do anything because we are moving this summer and need to scrape together whatever I can
Gladly. Compared to the fox body, it feels like a boat. Carbs suck. They get gummed and fouled even if you let them sit for a comparatively short time. The fox is more fun because of that low end grunt. Knowing what I now know, I'd never have bought the 70. The ROI just isn't there. I'd rather spend $5k and have a car that's more fun to drive and more reliable than $25k on a car that requires more work and frankly isn't nearly as enjoyable.
 
Yes, please tell me it was awful and I need to keep the fox. Because right now I really want one. Can’t do anything because we are moving this summer and need to scrape together whatever I can
Just do what I'm doing! Get yourself something that needs work so you can modify it the way you want with modern suspension and such.

Then again, you wouldn't have anything to drive for a while.

Then again, again, I have the '95 in the garage for when I want to actually drive a Mustang as opposed to stare at the '66 in the driveway.

Why not both? :D Sell more wood!