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Originally posted by cobrajet69 View PostYour Mustang is one of the sweetest I've seen in a l o n g time, but this is the first time I've seen the stripe on it.
Love the color combo... but "to me" it looks more like it belongs as a rocker stripe!?
As for the trade, I just don't think I could give up the pony - and this Camaro is my second fave of all!
David
Originally posted by Big A View PostSounds like you have your mind made up then, hopefully the new owner will appreciate the "niceness" of the Mustang as well. You could do a similar treatment to the Mustang, but if you really want to beat on the car on a track, then the Camaro is the most cost-effective option.
Originally posted by gearhead78 View PostI don't get it. Granted I am not looking at them in person but what makes your car worth a 5K motor and 5 figures cash more than the Camaro. If they are as nice a they look in pics I wouldn't think there is more than 5K differenece in both cars. Unless you know something I don't know I would be taking the deal before he changes his mind. Sell the Camaro and add the cash to build the next one even more killer.70' Chevelle RagTop
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Originally posted by Baron View PostThat's tough man. I think you generally swing twards the bowtie, right?
I'm all fucked up!70' Chevelle RagTop
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Originally posted by Rreemo View PostMan, I really honestly like them both (Chevy and Ford) but I just have WAY more experience with GM's when we're talking old iron. It's kind of funny really b/c for old cars I'm most experiences with Chevy and Buick, but for newer cars I'm more experiences with Fords. A plus for this Camaro is that one of the first cars I ever restored was a 70.5 RS that I owned for several years from my late teens into my 20's.....so I've been around the block with one before.
I'm all fucked up!
Oh, and the more I think about it, the more I think you should dump your fastback. It'll put my car up one step higher if yours isn't around"If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Nice looking Camaro + 6.0/T56 + nice suspensioin=money
If the Camaro is something you could drive and not over worry about messing it up that's the way I would go. HOwever that being said I drive the piss out of all my vehicles and have never owned one as nice as either of the two. Good luck man they are both beautiful cars, I don't think you could make a bad decision.
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Originally posted by STROKD View PostNo offense, but I'd trade straight... Lol I'm a huge split bumper fan and 69/70 stangs are meh unless it says Boss on it...
Not real sure why this is really a hard decision unless that was ur first Stang or somethin...70' Chevelle RagTop
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To the OP:
Isn't life rough? The decisions we have to make just to struggle through life!
I really feel sorry for your woes.................. NOT!
You need to be banned. A REAL DFWM baller would just buy the Camaro and have both!
J/K
I'm envious of both of those cars. I LOVE old muscle, whether it be Ford, GM, or Mopar.
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostTo the OP:
Isn't life rough? The decisions we have to make just to struggle through life!
I really feel sorry for your woes.................. NOT!
You need to be banned. A REAL DFWM baller would just buy the Camaro and have both!
J/K
I'm envious of both of those cars. I LOVE old muscle, whether it be Ford, GM, or Mopar.
To be honest, the main reason I'm doing this deal is b/c it's the smarter option IMO. I love that Mustang, but this will allow me to diversify the higher investment I have in it into a less expensive muscle car and to finishing out my other resto project (as opposed to pulling more money out of the bank to finish the other one).
Of course I'm also trying to do right by a good friend too.70' Chevelle RagTop
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Originally posted by Rreemo View PostTo be honest, the main reason I'm doing this deal is b/c it's the smarter option IMO. I love that Mustang, but this will allow me to diversify the higher investment I have in it into a less expensive muscle car and to finishing out my other resto project (as opposed to pulling more money out of the bank to finish the other one).
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