90 convertible
Depends also on the mileage.
For a nice 90 GT vert in decent condition (no rust, no wrecks, maybe some paint chips or a small tear in a seat cushion, generally kept up, good driver), with mileage in the 50,000 to 75,000 range, I'd pay $8,000 or so. That seems to be the going price in Ebay auctions.
We may be birds of a feather. I was just eyeing some 87-93 verts for sale on Ebay myself. Just dreaming for now, as I bought a 2011 GT last year. But I grew up with the Fox Mustangs, and have a soft spot in my heart for this era. I may buy one someday.
Funny thing is, I have an 11-year old who loves the new Mustangs but hates, hates, hates the Fox ones. He can't for the life of him understand why I consider them so great. Must be a generational thing.
For a nice 90 GT vert in decent condition (no rust, no wrecks, maybe some paint chips or a small tear in a seat cushion, generally kept up, good driver), with mileage in the 50,000 to 75,000 range, I'd pay $8,000 or so. That seems to be the going price in Ebay auctions.
We may be birds of a feather. I was just eyeing some 87-93 verts for sale on Ebay myself. Just dreaming for now, as I bought a 2011 GT last year. But I grew up with the Fox Mustangs, and have a soft spot in my heart for this era. I may buy one someday.
Funny thing is, I have an 11-year old who loves the new Mustangs but hates, hates, hates the Fox ones. He can't for the life of him understand why I consider them so great. Must be a generational thing.
That is good money for that car. People seem like they don't want to pay for anything close to that anymore. They want it for free.
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