I got a call from my nephew telling me of some ponies for sell. The old trash man had collected these mustangs over the years while picking up peoples trash. He had passed away and now his family was selling off the collection. I thought I had bought a 1965 289 convertible in incredible condition for $2,000. I told the son to mark it sold and I'll buy it. Thought I's made a killer buy but he called back later telling me his sister had already sold it earlier. Man did I miss a great buy. There were 6 more mustangs I'm looking at for the best buy. Tell me which you think is the best buy.
The 65 convertible that sold for $2,000 I missed.
Here is a 1967 coupe he wants $5,000 for but I'm sure he would go $4,000. New paint new interior except for dash. Factory AC car.
A 1966 coupe he wants $1,000 missing front grill and light bezel pieces rear lights and bumpers. 289 car
The 65 convertible that sold for $2,000 I missed.
Here is a 1967 coupe he wants $5,000 for but I'm sure he would go $4,000. New paint new interior except for dash. Factory AC car.
A 1966 coupe he wants $1,000 missing front grill and light bezel pieces rear lights and bumpers. 289 car
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