1986 accessory mustang part New York


Thu, 23 Aug 2007 23:22:34 -0500

1986 accessory mustang part New York

by 1986 accessory mustang part @ Thu, 23 Aug 2007 23:22:34 -0500
Be sure to add me to your favorites list! I have extra parts listed. Check out my other items! Arrange to test drive the if possible. Make an effort to to go early in the day before the seller has had the opportunity to warm up the car.

Serious buyers only thank you. For example, if a car has a overhauled transmission, the seller should be able to tell you who did the work and provide all of the maintenance records. Investigate a car before you decide to bid on, especially with antique muscle cars.
Figure out just how much you are willing to spend on a collector car. This car never had power windows, cruise control, t tops, or a/c. Seek out collector car seller you trust.

Keep a log of any email dialog you have with a seller so that you have something to refer to in case you locate any problems. Be prepared to spend a little more than some pricing guides say if a car has unusual features that appeal to you. If you exceed your budget then, you will end up spending your time thinking about how to ditch it to recoupe your investment rather than showing it.

For example, if you think you are more than five feet eleven inches tall, your head will hit on the side of lots of convertibles. Keep in mind, this car has been left alone for 31 years!! On Nov-8 at 11:51 EST, seller added the following additional information: It has a four minor paint chips. I believe it is original paint. The airconditioning needs to be recharged. Making sure the car has its original engine and transmission can make a large difference in the selling price.