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zZsKyZz said:
Well I went back inside to ask them if the car has ever been in any accidents or anything. They told me it never has.. Then I go back outside after begging one of them to come with me. I notice a new *turn down* muffler that was not an OE replacement and a rear bumper that did not have "Mustang" in it. I looked at the paint and could tell some spots have been painted and that the metal in the front of the frame under the hood has been bent.

Also, read some of their feedback.. All of it actually, even their positive feedback.. It's quite interesting...


2085 feedback received by neautoauction from buyers (21 ratings mutually withdrawn)
You know that's the reason it's so hard to buy a used car......from anyone...sometimes it's a gamble unless you know who the seller is or have a friend at the car lot that can give you the 411........thanks for chiming in on the post.......I had thought about it but I have one auto....lol
 
I did look on steel city stangs i have i look everywhere everyday i want a 5 spd and i have 7 to work with i saw the one in the classifieds the yellow one but one it has too many miles on it my fox body didnt even have that much and two the tail lights i dont like and im not to fond of the color... its just hard finding one i bought my last mustang from altoona, pa if anybody comes across something let me know and thanks for all the help i been checking out all the links..
 
drakesdad said:
You know that's the reason it's so hard to buy a used car......from anyone...sometimes it's a gamble unless you know who the seller is or have a friend at the car lot that can give you the 411........thanks for chiming in on the post.......I had thought about it but I have one auto....lol

Anytime.. Just go over the car carefully and watch what you're paying for. :nice:
 
There is a beautiful SN95 for sale right next to Philadelphia.
It is a drag car as I can see, complete with a roll cage.

I can see what looks to be nitrous lines running underneath the gas tank. There is also some sort of hand held system in the interior which has a switch to arm the system.

Peering under the hood I saw chrome valve covers, thats it.

Best of all -
This car is in immaculate condition. It is a race car done RIGHT.
30 THOUSAND MILES
I REPEAT
30 THOUSAND MILES

in the interior i also saw a sheet of appraisal, but couldn't see what it was appraised at but I dont tihnk this car is going to be cheap.

I have the number if you would like, I think this is a very clean very nice and done right sn95.
Here are very crappy pics.

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The pics do not do this justice, this car is super clean.
 
Actually on the way back from where I was coming from the car moved. I assume it was moved to a different location since it was parked at a gas station.
I have his number, for anyone that wants it.

You will not be disappointed with this car. I turned around on the highway to see it. :)
 
As for the mustang on that link, all fingers point to rear drive side quarter collision. The panel has terrible looking paint on it, the trunklid has a buckle in it, new tailights since the stock one was smashed and new tires since one or more were probably shredded. So they put it back together as cheaply as possible and threw it up on eBay.


When it comes to car shopping, just ask people, call around and stay on the autotrader. You will know the right one when you see it and you'll feel good about buying it, just be patient. It took me quite awhile to find mine back in 1999/2000 and luckily my dad was there to talk me out a few of them.
 
Need help finding a good mechanic or speed shop in Pittsburgh area. One that can handle gears and suspension
Thank you
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* the noise that they make right before Jason stabs somebody in the eye with an arrow at Camp Crystal Lake.

Look at the time line on the thread before replying to it.....this one has been dead for 12 years..
If you're looking for specific help...start a new thread instead of tagging another. you'll have better luck that way.