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Old 10-11-09, 12:28 PM
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1987 Convertible Classic?

Can anyone give me a definition of a classic Mustang? I have a 1987 LX convertible, and have received offers on it. If I keep it in good condition for a few more years, should I expect a big bump in value for reaching the 25 year milestone?
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Old 11-08-09, 12:13 PM
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First year of that 'aero' body style and convertible? hmm..if it's in showroom condition, it can fetch decent numbers, but nothing like, say a McLaren, or a Saleen....with the car market the way it is and the availability of Fox Mustangs, though...


but that's just an opinion, I could be wrong =D
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Old 11-10-09, 07:17 AM
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bluebook already lists the avg 87-88 fox as worth twice as much as the 89-93 cars.
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Old 11-13-09, 01:31 PM
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87-93 5.0 are what jump started the Mustang scene after all those years of 140hp V8. I remembered driving my friend Mustang " Cobra ",it had some kind of Orange racing strips down the side.
I don't think most Mustang owner around the country will put a 60's Mustang on the same page as the 87-93 Mustang. To me they are still a long way to go before they are "Classic".
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