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1993 Mustang SVT Cobra (mint, 18k original miles, stock)
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17 years ago
Would it be possible to reduce the size of the pics?
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17 years ago
I could do it for you, but it would cost.
Be glad he didn't shoot at the full 7 megapixel setting for that camera. I can see where it might be a problem for you, if you're reading groups through Google and a Hotmail account, using a 14,400 baud dial-up modem.
Personally, I like the full size shots - much better detail, if I were interested in buying the thing. And that is the point here. He's not offering Wallpapers, he's trying to see a 13 year old junker for today's prices.
I'd be willing to go $995 for such an old car.
dwight
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17 years ago
HA! I think I see some rust on the firewall area.
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17 years ago
Greetings from across the pond!
Your car looks great. Good luck to you, I hope you get what you are asking for. There are quite a few guys over here in England would just love this.
Best regards,
JohnP.
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17 years ago
GILL wrote in news:YNydnTIiiaQreYLYnZ2dnUVZ snipped-for-privacy@comcast.com:
There was a little funky stuff on the intake hose too. :p
Seriously, if the car is really in the shape that it looks like given the photos/movies, it's probably worth it.
BTW, nobody cares about dial-up users anymore. ;)
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17 years ago
Damn nice looking car, hope you get your price!
Kate
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17 years ago
Don't mean to crap on anyone's parade (cause I love the 1993 Cobras - best of the bunch!) but this car is at the high end of the scale
A quick check on Collectorcartraderonline shows 16 1993 Cobras for sale. This one would be the most expensive and there are one there with lower miles. The cheapest one is listed at $8,200.
Personally, I love these cars and would consider giving you $17,500.
Just giving a market value heads up.
Brad
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17 years ago
it was painted, must have been parked in the sun for 10 years, must have more than 18k miles. and NO blower.
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17 years ago
Looks nice but the price is a little high. New the cars went for only $18,500 (4,993 produced).
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I looked at a new one locally (Salem Oregon) in 1993. Dealers were selling them for about $26k here. I test drove it and decided it didn't drive any different than my modified LX and didn't look that good either. The one I drove looked exactly liked the OP's car.
Arlie
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17 years ago
If you want to use that argument, you have to convert the 1993 dollars into today's money. That'd be about $23,000 now.
Besides, you CAN'T use that argument on something that is arguably a "collectible." Seems to me that there's an auto auction out west somewhere that routinely proves that point.
dwight