Found a '67 coupe on CL that appears to be on the up and up.
Can you guys help me evaluate it?
Here's the post: Restored 1967 Mustang (trades considered)
Also pictures of the rust areas attached.
Saw this mustang online, wantes to get your thoughts?
I think it looks pretty decent, probably have to put a few grand to finish her off: disc brakes, new rear end, possibly new motor.
Link below: http://richmond.craigslist.org/cto/4804778058.html
If you are using full synthetic, i dont see why you wouldn't follow 5/10 cycles - obviously after the break in oil is done with at the appropriate time.
Keeps getting weirder - he called insurance and said they demanded the deductible before they'd look at it.
Probably got catfished here. That guy is sounding more sketch now
Its still there - guess the op is still waiting on a detailed support.
I might eat crow on this thread if it turns out to OP embellished or straight up lied.
I tend to take people at face value
I'm almost positive that she was probably told not to comment further.
Either way, he should get a fire investigator and his insurance involved. You can't take a army on alone.
I mean it happens, things aren't always perfect but they [Ford] came back and said an engineer inspected the car and nothing was wrong.
Unless he set the car on fire himself, then it should be covered IMHO.
What really gets me ruffled is the fact the tech found the melted wiring that started the fire - and now somehow it's not their fault? I don't get that