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For Sale Rhonda's Old T-Code for Sale

Mosesatm

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ratrodgta

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It seems cheap,,,,would the non-originality, or perhaps the color scheme determine the price.....
 

DeadStang

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It seems cheap,,,,would the non-originality, or perhaps the color scheme determine the price.....

Probably the non-originality is the biggest factor determining price, along with the fact that it was a 6-cylinder car to begin with. I see some paint flaws as well. A lot of guys don't care about that stuff and just want a driver, but for a special model, those things seem to weight heavier in dragging prices down than for a run-of-the-mill '68 Mustang IMO.
 
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Mosesatm

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The car is a little on the rough side. I think the interior shot shows a missing headliner
 

1968Kanada

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Did this car ever sell?

There is no phone number attached to the ad and the seller is not responding to emails through C/L.
 

1968Kanada

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No I did not buy it. Looking at cars for my friend basically. I am in the middle of a 68 GT350 restoration at the moment.
 

Batgirl89

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did someone buy it to flip it? 9k was very reasonable for a gt/cs even w/a motor change. was an a/c car. a crappy c code, regular mustang is going for 6k and up (around here)
 

robert campbell

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The wheel opening moldings have been removed. Looks like they lowered the stance a bit. No headliner for sure.

Looks like a nice car, but again a close up inspection would be needed. Price is steep. Wonder if it was repainted?

I usually never have little negative to say, but this is an example of what the wrong tire and wheel combination looks like. Only in my opinion, and others may like it sitting this way. My guess is 4 people in this car will result in tire rubbing.

Rob
 
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Mosesatm

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The wheel opening moldings have been removed. Looks like they lowered the stance a bit. No headliner for sure.

Looks like a nice car, but again a close up inspection would be needed. Price is steep. Wonder if it was repainted?

I usually never have little negative to say, but this is an example of what the wrong tire and wheel combination looks like. Only in my opinion, and others may like it sitting this way. My guess is 4 people in this car will result in tire rubbing.

Rob

How’s this car’s stance?
 

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robert campbell

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Now it is time to hot that bad boy up!!! Can you say "forced injection" or as the German's call it. "Kompressor"!!!!

Rob "the mod" Campbell
 
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