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The body is in good condition (no rust), needs little interior work and outside paint. Engine is good condtion but miles are unknown.

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  1. Easily 7K to 10 K but could be about 15K.

  2. Absolutely they will. Only the anal, uptight, number matching nut wouldn’t buy it — no loss there.
    Research other cars in the ford trader before you put it up for sale, you may be missing the right price window.

  3. sounds good!
    you should sell it to me for 1000
    PLEASE!!!!!!!
    thats my dream car yo!
    and fords dont suck
    you know you wanna sell that car to me dude

  4. First off what is the model of the Mustang?
    If it’s a base coupe I would pay $7500, if it’s a Grande I would pay $8500-9000, if it’s a convertible I would pay $10,000, if it’s a fastback I would pay $10,000 and if it’s a Mach 1 I would pay $12,000-13,000

  5. Hi, here in New Zealand Mustang’s are very valuable and hard to find rust free. the 351 Cleveland boss engine was only ever made for three years and is a very good starting point for a performance engine. Strong internals give a good platform for modification. So they are also valuable if in good condition. A 351 73′ notch back over here in good condition would easily sell for $20,000.00 plus.

  6. I wouldn’t pay a dime for it. It’s a rustang…Fords suck… Ford mustang 5.0 (rustang Five point slow) ….

  7. this all depends on if you can find someone who wants it. I sold my ’70 with new interior and paint for $2,000 a couple years ago on ebay but that only had a 6 cyl. If it had an 8 I could have probably doubled it. You need to research other cars comparable to yours. CHeck ebay and auto trader magazine. I think we all know that KBB and NADA is crap for any car…

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