It depends on how old you want. My Dad bought Me a 1989 Ford Mustang for My 16th birthday & it was only $1,200
2006-08-15 13:27:42
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answered by meganxrenee07 1
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Depending where you are a 65 or 66 mustang coupe will cost 6-8 thousand in running and nice condition but not a show car.
2006-08-13 07:42:50
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answered by Michael 5
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depends what type, different models either cost more or maybe even less, the best mustang to buy is a fastback, GT, or an Eleanor ( the mustang used in "gone in 60 seconds)
2006-08-16 21:08:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Figure you have to go to a used car or antique car sales lot. Check antique car shows and car sales books that can be picked up in stores. Advertise in the newspapers and see what response you get. No one can give you a figure of the top because it depends on the year and condition of the car. I wonder how rare they might be now, too. Good luck in hunting.
2006-08-13 01:05:19
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answered by Nunya B 2
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Try Kelley's Blue Book
2006-08-13 01:05:47
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answered by phonecardlady 3
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i saw one in mint condition for 18000. dollars. It was a 68 fastback i think. i didnt get a good look i men come on i am eleven years old i dont know that much about cars yet i want to be a mechanic on vintage muscle cars and t buckets
2006-08-13 10:40:08
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answered by Anonymous
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naw,, go to Traderonline.com,, look in classic cars,, prob about 8 to 20k for a good one. that's '65 to '70.
2006-08-13 01:12:54
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answered by Anonymous
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my next door freind has one free ,but its totaled tho ?
2006-08-13 08:47:46
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answered by Mechanical 6
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any Ford costs more than their worth,too many transmission
problems.Dont buy any Ford if they have an aluminum tranny.
2006-08-13 01:37:48
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answered by Hemmits 1
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