- Jun 9, 2011
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So, I have owned a few Mustangs over the past four years. I had a 2005 GT Convertible that I sold. Recently purchased a 2001 GT Convertible that was truly beautiful, 32k miles, but was an automatic and I really wanted a standard. I recently traded that car for a 1988 GT convertible with 74k original miles with ZERO rust...
So my question is, in the lineage of Mustang history, where does the Fox Body Mustang fall? Is this body style a style that is considered a popular and/or desirable? I ask, as I am trying to determine if this is the right Mustang to make an investment in from a collectors car standpoint. The overall body is excellent, but I am thinking of doing a restore on the interior and exterior color (paint)...
I appreciate everyone's opinion and feedback on the topic. I know opinions on the desirability or popularity of a car is subjective, but I would like to better understand where the Fox Body style lands in terms of Mustand Muscle Car History...
Thank you..
So my question is, in the lineage of Mustang history, where does the Fox Body Mustang fall? Is this body style a style that is considered a popular and/or desirable? I ask, as I am trying to determine if this is the right Mustang to make an investment in from a collectors car standpoint. The overall body is excellent, but I am thinking of doing a restore on the interior and exterior color (paint)...
I appreciate everyone's opinion and feedback on the topic. I know opinions on the desirability or popularity of a car is subjective, but I would like to better understand where the Fox Body style lands in terms of Mustand Muscle Car History...
Thank you..