2023 mustang gt fastback help

Izhar8709

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hi y’all I’m currently looking into buying a 2023 Mustang gt s550. I went to dealer and saw a salvage title one with 33k miles for the price of 24k. I found the info where and when the car was action and the before damage before its was purchased, restored and ready for resale. Need help in what should I look at and if it’s even worth it the risk. Please give me your guys honest opinion.
 

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Next thing to consider is what your plans are for it. I just bought a rebuilt title car to use as a commuter, my plans are to drive it til the wheels fall off. But if you're not looking to keep it like I am mine, you've gotta realize that most people won't touch a salvage/rebuilt titled car or, if they consider it, they'll want a bunch of money off. I'd suspect that you'd be able to find a suitable car for about that same money that isn't marked like this one is. Just food for thought....

Beyond that, you'll definitely want to inspect the frame rails and suspension components carefully. If that stuff isn't right, I'd say that they went through a lot of effort to put lipstick on a pig.