classic car decision
classic car decision
first of all, i know this is the wrong part of the forum but in the other cars section there is barely anybody to give opinions.
so here's my dilemma,
i'm looking into buying a classic muscle car to rebuilt as i work from home and need a project to work on every now and then.
i'm pretty set on two cars right now.
1. 1973 ford maverick Australian 302 grabber: has new tires, working A/C, no rust, runs and drives, the owner has it as daily driver, has 302 V8 which i'm later gonna rebuilt and turbocharge, and he's asking $2500
2. 1977 mustang V6. the engine and tranny has been rebuilt, has no rust, no A/C which is a let down, interior needs to be repaired, owner is currently driving it as daily car. he's asking $3500
thoughts please as i'm torn apart for both.
PS: white is the mustang and orangish is the maverick
so here's my dilemma,
i'm looking into buying a classic muscle car to rebuilt as i work from home and need a project to work on every now and then.
i'm pretty set on two cars right now.
1. 1973 ford maverick Australian 302 grabber: has new tires, working A/C, no rust, runs and drives, the owner has it as daily driver, has 302 V8 which i'm later gonna rebuilt and turbocharge, and he's asking $2500
2. 1977 mustang V6. the engine and tranny has been rebuilt, has no rust, no A/C which is a let down, interior needs to be repaired, owner is currently driving it as daily car. he's asking $3500
thoughts please as i'm torn apart for both.
PS: white is the mustang and orangish is the maverick
Go with the Maverick.
Something to shoot for:
1970 Ford Maverick Factory Pro Stock for sale by Mecum Auction
High bid was $205k but it didn't sell.
Maybe the 2012 Boss 302 engine will be offered as a crate motor...
another recent Maverick from Mecum's 2011 auction
http://www.mecum.com/auctions/lot_de...=IA0711-112304
(It sold for $5k. I thing you need to join their Infonet (free) to see prices)
Something to shoot for:
1970 Ford Maverick Factory Pro Stock for sale by Mecum Auction
High bid was $205k but it didn't sell.
Maybe the 2012 Boss 302 engine will be offered as a crate motor...
another recent Maverick from Mecum's 2011 auction
http://www.mecum.com/auctions/lot_de...=IA0711-112304
(It sold for $5k. I thing you need to join their Infonet (free) to see prices)
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In 1977 I purchased my first car; a 75 mustang hatchback (same body style as your thumbnail)....it had the V-6...a real DOG!!! Get the Maverick with the V-8; better resale...a much more fun car to drive.
Guess what guys??
I got the maverick. It's in very good condition than i thought.
I paid $1000 for it. It was either a classic muscle car or coils for my 2010 G37 sedan. I guess coils not gonna happen for. Little bit.
I got the maverick. It's in very good condition than i thought.
I paid $1000 for it. It was either a classic muscle car or coils for my 2010 G37 sedan. I guess coils not gonna happen for. Little bit.



I'd go with the maverick, a little less common, also just not a fan of that body mustang.