Oh nice, it has the grunty 1800, same as the good Celica's.
Those are cool. Cheap sucky interiors, but what a great sounding engine! Too bad they aren't rebuildable. 260k+ on that high strung engine is impressive already. (Post deleted, can't see if it had a replacement or two already)
Last edited by George; June 28th, 2022 at 07:59 AM.
I guess white-letter tires have been out of style for so long that kids today don't know what they used to say. Now get off my lawn...
1992 Mustang LX Red Hatchback - $15,000
1968 Chrysler Newport 440 stroker - $22,995
1969 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX - $32,500
There's a lot to like about this one, but those rear side markers caught my eye.
That ‘92 Mustang brings back memories. I bought a brand new ‘93 LX 5.0 Convertible in Yellow with white top and interior. Had it for about 6 months before I turned it back into the bank because I realized I couldn’t afford the payments
Not a stick.
And my statement was for that model with a stick and 50k miles, aka the interior would be in really nice shape. Aka, think the little old person car. They drive it like 3k miles a year from home to church and it gets treated very well.
That would be 15k all day long. Even a base model.
Last edited by Phil_SS; June 28th, 2022 at 12:58 PM.
Still totally disagree.
Last edited by JoeW; June 28th, 2022 at 03:19 PM.