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Ok My first choice is a limited edition 87 mustang Maclaren. Its a V8 and is automatic.
I currently have 2000$ to buy a car...and then use my job to buy the rest of whatever i need.

It will sell for about 1500$ The interior is pretty bad..the seats are ripped and the back part of the top is messed up. its been sitting there for a year, but its a really rare car and has a nice body kit. its like number 387 out of 500
I would have to fix this one up total cost in the long run would be $3500+

2007-10-13 18:41:23 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Car Makes Ford

The Second choice is a 93 convertible in much better condition. No rips, but it is an ugly green color. the only thing I dislike about it is that its a 4 cylinder. Its not a limited edition one either. Its automatic. total price in the long run would be 3000+

with the convertibles I can save up money and gradually add onto it. I'm going to switch it to manual and put a v8 into the second one if i get that. My cousin's b/f is a big mustang kinda person and he is a mechanic/painter. so he's going to paint the car for me and hes pretty good i saw this one car he did it was the color of the 07 blue cobras.

2007-10-13 18:41:43 · update #1

The third one I would have to save up for like 4000$. It was originally a race car....but his friend took everything out so hes totally redoing it. Hes painting it really really well. Its going to have a v8 and be manual. It has racing **** in it. and its a coupe. I think its like a 90-93

sorry, i don't really know much about cars. But I'm 17 and I'm not looking for a race car. I would just like some power when I need it, but I still want it to look/sound nice.

2007-10-13 18:41:57 · update #2

6 answers

4TH choice look for a fair condition 1988-92 5.0L Mustang convertible with a manual. They come cheap now days and the body style is still far more popular than a 1995- 2000 model or newer.

For the money it would be worth fixing it up and you will have the V8 5.0L.

2007-10-13 21:05:49 · answer #1 · answered by ? 4 · 1 0

do you have a good job? If you see a '87 Mclaren Mustang for $1500.00 leave it alone, by your description the total cost to fix it will be way more than $3500. Save your money and buy a used Toyota or Honda.

2007-10-14 16:24:51 · answer #2 · answered by mokimoto 4 · 0 0

an n/a 4 banger muskrat will never be worth money or respectful, but unless you have the $$$ and ability to fix the McLaren yourself then I wouldn't bother. Paying someone else to do it will cost way more than that. Best bet, Have someone who knows mustangs look it over and listen to what they say.

2007-10-13 18:54:21 · answer #3 · answered by fishbatman 2 · 0 0

Neither. Put the money on a house. A house should be your first major purchase after graduation. Buy a nice car after you get the house. There's no use buying a good car if you're living in an apt because it's going to get trashed.

2016-05-22 08:19:43 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

before you do anything ,better check what ins will cost, at 17 ,it will be high, other wise go with the mclearen and buld a little at a time

2007-10-14 04:03:30 · answer #5 · answered by rocky w 3 · 0 0

McLaren.

2007-10-13 19:59:19 · answer #6 · answered by jrie67 3 · 0 0

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