Reggie
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seems like a bit much for a coupe in that condition, but idk the UK market.thoughts? £12,950, 1966 mustang, pretty epic
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getting a '66 mustang in australia would send bill gates bankruptseems like a bit much for a coupe in that condition, but idk the UK market.
They’re bound to be a little pricey for what they are. The only Mustangs in the UK that arent imports are the latest ones like 2016 onwards. Even the early 2000s ones are importedseems like a bit much for a coupe in that condition, but idk the UK market.
seems solid, just be wary about parts and fuel consumption, I'm sure fuel in the UK is way more expensive than in the US
idfk what im getting at this pointalso @Subeh I just spent two hours changing out a nissan patrol GU's starter because of how awkward it is to service half the car
if you're still gonna buy one either find a good mechanic who is also cheap or just drive it off a cliff and claim the insurance money
what about a subaru foresteridfk what im getting at this point
i want something i can take my dogs in with ample room whilst also being able to bush bash a little bit in the event i need to get to a good spot for photos or fishing yakno
toyota landcruiseridfk what im getting at this point
i want something i can take my dogs in with ample room whilst also being able to bush bash a little bit in the event i need to get to a good spot for photos or fishing yakno
mate you don't know our car economytoyota landcruiser
doesn't matter what year or gen they're all solid
what the fuck is going on in Australiamate you don't know our car economy
landcruisers might as well be worth as much as a house since most want 70 - 100k
plus I must call bullshit on your claim, seen someone spend 15k on a landcruiser that was sitting around in mint condition