obwan93001
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Hi,
I'm new here but have been into the first gen Mustangs for as long as I can recall and I love this site! It's a treasure trove of valuable info on the classic GT/CS Mustangs.
Well, I'm finally looking at purchasing a GT/CS and drove 300 miles roundtrip, argh, to check out one in original condition and running well but needing to be restored. As luck would have it I left my camcorder at home and didn't realize it until I got about 60 miles from home. I wanted to take some pics and a walkaround video but oh well (I've posted the four no-so-good pics the owner used in his original ad to the bottom of this post just in case they don't come up for anyone on my online report/review). I did manage to spend a little over an hour there before the owner had to leave for a prior engagement. I got stuck in some of our lovely Socal traffic so lost some time there but I did manage to get a good look at it with the exception of the undercarriage, yes, I know, very important, but it was due to no way of jacking it up and time constraints. I did manage to squeeze my fat head under it best I could but wasn't able to see much but what I did see didn't look too bad.
I was supposedly the first one he showed it to and he got maybe 15 calls in the short time I was there. We didn't talk final price as I told them I needed to get the Marti report on it and needed to go over all my findings. I gave him a deposit as I was afraid that if I didn't it'd be sold to someone else quick as evidenced by all the calls he was getting regarding it. He also mentioned that he took it to Mustang Country (I assume Mustang Country International as they're located in the same area code his cell is in) and that someone there checked it out then called him back a little later saying his boss wanted to buy it. So we agreed he would hold the car for a week, not show it to anyone else, not cash the check I gave him and that it was refundable if I didn't go thru w/purchase.
Overall, this Mustang GT/CS is in mostly original condition and does not show any signs of ever being in any accidents or having had any major modifications made to it. It does not appear to have had any major body parts replaced or repaired. Car does not have nor did it originally come with A/C. The original exterior paint is shot and has peeled down to primer in quite a few areas. Body also has a lot of surface rust and some pitting. There is some minimal rust in usual areas although undercarriage has not been checked out thoroughly. All electrical seems to work OK, including headlights, high beam indicator, turn signals and back up lights. The bulb in RH turn signal indicator on hood is burnt out. The odometer appears to show car has over 100k and maybe over 200k miles as it indicates it has over 60k miles on it now which comparing to car’s condition does not appear to be accurate. Also includes original owner’s manual in fair condition which has the original owner’s full name and address as well as that of the dealership where it was purchased from written inside front cover. This Mustang GT/CS seems like a very good candidate for a complete restoration or can be partially restored to look very nice and be driven frequently and/or shown IMHO but again, what do I know.
Here is a link to my full review:
http://members.dslextreme.com/users/obwankanobee/
I've also attached a .pdf version of it as well.
Thanks again to all who give their honest opinions!
I'm new here but have been into the first gen Mustangs for as long as I can recall and I love this site! It's a treasure trove of valuable info on the classic GT/CS Mustangs.
Well, I'm finally looking at purchasing a GT/CS and drove 300 miles roundtrip, argh, to check out one in original condition and running well but needing to be restored. As luck would have it I left my camcorder at home and didn't realize it until I got about 60 miles from home. I wanted to take some pics and a walkaround video but oh well (I've posted the four no-so-good pics the owner used in his original ad to the bottom of this post just in case they don't come up for anyone on my online report/review). I did manage to spend a little over an hour there before the owner had to leave for a prior engagement. I got stuck in some of our lovely Socal traffic so lost some time there but I did manage to get a good look at it with the exception of the undercarriage, yes, I know, very important, but it was due to no way of jacking it up and time constraints. I did manage to squeeze my fat head under it best I could but wasn't able to see much but what I did see didn't look too bad.
I was supposedly the first one he showed it to and he got maybe 15 calls in the short time I was there. We didn't talk final price as I told them I needed to get the Marti report on it and needed to go over all my findings. I gave him a deposit as I was afraid that if I didn't it'd be sold to someone else quick as evidenced by all the calls he was getting regarding it. He also mentioned that he took it to Mustang Country (I assume Mustang Country International as they're located in the same area code his cell is in) and that someone there checked it out then called him back a little later saying his boss wanted to buy it. So we agreed he would hold the car for a week, not show it to anyone else, not cash the check I gave him and that it was refundable if I didn't go thru w/purchase.
Overall, this Mustang GT/CS is in mostly original condition and does not show any signs of ever being in any accidents or having had any major modifications made to it. It does not appear to have had any major body parts replaced or repaired. Car does not have nor did it originally come with A/C. The original exterior paint is shot and has peeled down to primer in quite a few areas. Body also has a lot of surface rust and some pitting. There is some minimal rust in usual areas although undercarriage has not been checked out thoroughly. All electrical seems to work OK, including headlights, high beam indicator, turn signals and back up lights. The bulb in RH turn signal indicator on hood is burnt out. The odometer appears to show car has over 100k and maybe over 200k miles as it indicates it has over 60k miles on it now which comparing to car’s condition does not appear to be accurate. Also includes original owner’s manual in fair condition which has the original owner’s full name and address as well as that of the dealership where it was purchased from written inside front cover. This Mustang GT/CS seems like a very good candidate for a complete restoration or can be partially restored to look very nice and be driven frequently and/or shown IMHO but again, what do I know.
Here is a link to my full review:
http://members.dslextreme.com/users/obwankanobee/
I've also attached a .pdf version of it as well.
Thanks again to all who give their honest opinions!




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