Originally Posted by Marcellus:
Wow. Well good job holding your ground.
I have a feeling I'll end up with one, it just may take a couple months lol. Hell there are dealers that still have brand new 2015s on the lot. No 16s though.
They had a factory 20 percent rebate in March and sold a little over a thousand that month
They have sold less than 400 otherwise this year. I feel like I'm in a strong position. Dealers and chevy think people will want them more since they announced it's going away. It doesn't appear to be helping much by looking at the numbers. [Reply]
They are crazy. Ever since they announced they were gone dealers act like they are gold.
I don't need it, I just want it. I can't stomach paying 10 grand more today than I could have 6 weeks ago.
I drove the **** out of one Friday afternoon though. The sales man said "those brembos are really getting a workout" just about the same time they started smoking. :-). Automatic even and I would have bought it right then had they sold it to me for the price it was at the end of March.
A buddy of mine has an 86 mustang GT ragtop. He got it for his son to restore but it never happened. It's in "good" condition, runs, drives, shifts, stops. 78k miles. It's a 302ci (5.0). I think I can get him to let it go for $2200 or so. Certainly no classic, but a 302 ragtop none the less. Taking it for a spin tomorrow. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tooge:
A buddy of mine has an 86 mustang GT ragtop. He got it for his son to restore but it never happened. It's in "good" condition, runs, drives, shifts, stops. 78k miles. It's a 302ci (5.0). I think I can get him to let it go for $2200 or so. Certainly no classic, but a 302 ragtop none the less. Taking it for a spin tomorrow.
Pics bro.
Mustangs are redneck cars though. Be prepared for the name calling. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tooge:
A buddy of mine has an 86 mustang GT ragtop. He got it for his son to restore but it never happened. It's in "good" condition, runs, drives, shifts, stops. 78k miles. It's a 302ci (5.0). I think I can get him to let it go for $2200 or so. Certainly no classic, but a 302 ragtop none the less. Taking it for a spin tomorrow.
8.8 rear and the T-5 trans, add mas air and a baby Vortech and enjoy. Always loved the 4 eye verts. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MIAdragon:
8.8 rear and the T-5 trans, add mas air and a baby Vortech and enjoy. Always loved the 4 eye verts.
Funny you mention that. I had an 88 (i think) convertible dropped at the shop today that I haven't even looked at but it's a t5 and supposedly has a supercharger and everything installed somewhere else but they can't get it to run right. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO:
Funny you mention that. I had an 88 (i think) convertible dropped at the shop today that I haven't even looked at but it's a t5 and supposedly has a supercharger and everything installed somewhere else but they can't get it to run right.
Originally Posted by MIAdragon:
What the 3v worth?
It was a Ford motor, probably 6,700 I'm guessing. It was probably six weeks ago when I got it done. I can look. I wouldn't doubt he's got more than half that in the engine alone, plus the super charger. It's dark blue with gray on the bottom.
I've never even opened the hood yet though. Someone else did the work. I'll get it out tomorrow and shoot some pics and look it over [Reply]
I've got several cool rides at the shop right now, the mustang. A 68 long bed Chevy that is pretty nice. A step side short bed 72 that's going on the power tour again next week.
Putting an engine in the 68. The step side has an oil leak that I'm going to fix again. It's been an issue through multiple builds of this block at the rear main. I finally got it sealed (after everyone and their mother tried, and it took me three tries) and then he pulled the motor after losing a piston and built it back to a 355 instead of a 383, thought the crank was the leak issue.
It wasn't.
I'm hoping I've got it fixed again. I'll know in the morning. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tooge:
A buddy of mine has an 86 mustang GT ragtop. He got it for his son to restore but it never happened. It's in "good" condition, runs, drives, shifts, stops. 78k miles. It's a 302ci (5.0). I think I can get him to let it go for $2200 or so. Certainly no classic, but a 302 ragtop none the less. Taking it for a spin tomorrow.
Take some pics and post them. If you don't buy it I may be interested. [Reply]