Need your guys opinions:
Ther is a stang for sale here in Denver, CO. I looked over it, it is the
following:
1982 Mustang GT 5.0 Vert
102,000 orig miles
black
after market rims
holly carb
$4,995
What i like:
The paint is in 99% good condition
The top is not faded, and works, and is watertight (i was looking at it
during a rainshower LOL)
engine sounds strong, no skips.
102k original miles on an 1982
No rust on frame underneath
It's manual
Interior overall is in great shape, leather seats are not worn or cracked
Iffy:
It looks like the Dipstick is taped shut with electrical tape (removable,
but i wonder why it is taped there to begin with)
Dash is a little beat up.
hood has to be SLAMMED to close.
I am going to test drive it Saturday.
aghnis - 28 Apr 2005 05:46 GMT
Check the price on www.edmunds.com. $5K is a little high.
Aghnis
SVTKate - 28 Apr 2005 14:16 GMT
"Nicodemus Telrenner" <spectrewlf@nospam.zianet.com>
| It looks like the Dipstick is taped shut with electrical tape (removable,
| but i wonder why it is taped there to begin with)
Could be they lost, or broke the original, or it became loose and the tape
is to keep it from coming out.
ASK them. Watch their eyes to see if they are lying when they tell you.
Hopefully it didn't break off and fall in.
| Dash is a little beat up.
| hood has to be SLAMMED to close.
Mine is a 98, since the day I have owned it I have had to drop my hood from
about 2 feet up to get it to close.
Sometimes they are just like that BUT
Look for signs of repairs. Body damage. You will be able to tell if you look
closely at paint on edges and I'm not sure but it may have little labels on
the fenders and hoods with the VIN number on it.
Dashes, wear out. Vinyl dries and cracks. You may be able to find a good
replacement for it,
As far as waterproof on a vert.. .you have to DRIVE it in the rain to know
if it's going to leak or not.
| I am going to test drive it Saturday.
Have fun, but think with your head and not your heart (HAH! LIke *I* ever
did LOL)
Best of luck, let us know what you decide to do.
icouldv8@siomd.com - 29 Apr 2005 02:36 GMT
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POS
hurc ast
Nicodemus Telrenner - 16 May 2005 22:00 GMT
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Unliek most who have posted (I havent test drove it yet, situations got
in the way) All you gave wahs a short answer, that meant nothing, almost
quippish.
WHY is it a POS
JS - 29 Apr 2005 14:35 GMT
Here's a thought that everyone missed thus far..
The convertibles didn't start again until 1983, and there wasn't a GT
convertible until well into the '83 model year, making them somewhat rare.
No '83 GT convertibles had '82 build dates to my knowledge.
I'd be checking door tags and some more information on this car. Most
likely it's an '84 or an '83 V6 body with '82 GT trim on it. Check the VIN
to see what the original engine was. The '83 GT convertibles are a bit
rare, but '83 GLX V6 convertibles were everywhere.
Check out www.mustanggt.org for more information on the Fox body GT
Mustangs.
HTH,
JS
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Nicodemus Telrenner - 16 May 2005 22:00 GMT
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Thak you. I didnt even know that. I will have to go back and examine