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  • Any red flags? Fair price? 93 lx 5.0



    Looking at this 5.0, any red flags you can see? What is a fair current value in your opinion?

  • #2
    really clean coupe I would say 6-8K

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    • #3
      It's a northern car, which might be a small concern. $12k is a lot of money right now in this economic climate. Non-forged pistons on the '93, correct? I'm sure it's very clean, and it may take that to build one, but for that kind of money, there are all kinds of options.

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      • #4
        I am with kris , if it was a 93 Cobra in that condition with the mods maybe . Nice car but to high .
        Big Rooster Racing

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        • #5
          K thanks ill keep looking

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          • #6
            I always check the Corral, even though I don't need another money pit. If you're patient, there's a lot of nice cars out there.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
              I always check the Corral, even though I don't need another money pit. If you're patient, there's a lot of nice cars out there.
              As much as I hate the crap out of that site, it would be the best bet to buy a nice Mustang.

              I'll probably list the Cobra on there when the time comes.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Denny View Post
                As much as I hate the crap out of that site, it would be the best bet to buy a nice Mustang.

                I'll probably list the Cobra on there when the time comes.
                I never post. It's a slow moving POS, but there's a ton of traffic for buyers/sellers, and I've seen some damn clean cars there. Buying locally is the way to go if possible, but a 10-12 hour drive for the right car is not too bad.

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                • #9
                  Exactly

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                  • #10
                    anyone know this local cobra?



                    I like the price on this one, but the bubbles and coil that was hacked concern me a bit.

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                    • #11
                      Between the two, I'd go with the local car. It's easier to trace back the history (and it's a VERY clean car), and that Houston car raises a couple of flags. Tags missing on body parts and the engine being removed for a "repaint" scares me some. The lowered front end looks like ass (to me) and it was not done correctly. I'm not usually an anal prick, but this guy wants top dollar, so the car should justify it.

                      edit* Also, why has that car not sold? Houston is a huge market. Just makes you wonder.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
                        Between the two, I'd go with the local car. It's easier to trace back the history (and it's a VERY clean car), and that Houston car raises a couple of flags. Tags missing on body parts and the engine being removed for a "repaint" scares me some. The lowered front end looks like ass (to me) and it was not done correctly. I'm not usually an anal prick, but this guy wants top dollar, so the car should justify it.

                        edit* Also, why has that car not sold? Houston is a huge market. Just makes you wonder.
                        Aye all good points - thx

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                        • #13
                          I"m listing my 1993 Cobra on Craigslist, if it doesn't sale I'll list it on E-Bay.

                          Not even saying anything about sell/sale usage, but I love it when people "threaten" to put their car on ebay if you don't hurry up and buy it. Oh noez!!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by talisman View Post
                            I"m listing my 1993 Cobra on Craigslist, if it doesn't sale I'll list it on E-Bay.

                            Not even saying anything about sell/sale usage, but I love it when people "threaten" to put their car on ebay if you don't hurry up and buy it. Oh noez!!
                            I wonder about that. Most of the time, I think a seller can do better than Ebay, not to mention the hassle and the commission involved.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by talisman View Post
                              I"m listing my 1993 Cobra on Craigslist, if it doesn't sale I'll list it on E-Bay.

                              Not even saying anything about sell/sale usage, but I love it when people "threaten" to put their car on ebay if you don't hurry up and buy it. Oh noez!!
                              Shit like that makes me cut 1000 off my offer

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