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03gtstyles

Well-Known Member
ok to start the story off i have recently moved to Coronado ca due to military obligations so i bought a 2003 mustang gt maybe 4 weeks ago thinking my wife would have found a job. Using every possible resource finding a job for her is slim so she just going to attend college. so i wont be able to keep the mustang in the long run..so i was thinking about selling it how much would a 03 gt mustang with 80,132 miles bring/ i put on cragslist for $9600...mods are cold air {nothing good lol common bs} with 20in black rims... Car runs amazing trannys great. doubt i sell it . i have very big plans for it but who know lol. and another question.

how much would a 1969 chevelle ss clone bring in cali fully restored.....small block 350 bored .60 with holly 750cfm 3 speed on the floor {auto} with im thinking not for sure gears that we put in are 3.73 or 4.10 will verify. blue with black strips umm thats pretty much it oh no headliner lol to lazy to put one in. its back in texas and wont bring much as here im assuming lol wow i don't think most of the thread is important lol but anywayinfo would help lol thanks alot :rock:
 

Tommy

New Member
Put up some pictures so people can get an idea of what the car looks like. Times are definitely tough and there are alot used cars flooding the market, so be prepared for soft numbers, but hope for the best.

The Chevelle....well I REALLY wanna see some pictures of that bad boy!

Put some up so we can at least feast our eyes!
 

03gtstyles

Well-Known Member
<a href="http://s954.photobucket.com/albums/ae28/slatonstyless/?action=view&current=chevy.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i954.photobucket.com/albums/ae28/slatonstyless/chevy.jpg" border="0" alt="1969 chevelle"></a> only pic on my laptop just dont do her justice :nonono:
 

Xodus989

Well-Known Member
Are you financing the mustang? I'm not sure if it's possible but if I could take over payments I'd do it. But like I said, not sure if it's possible. 19 years old. No credit, but a good job...
 

sdsubzero4

Spring Valley, CA
'03 GTs are listing at between $7800-$9100 on Kelly Blue Book for private party sales.. Depending on condition and mileage. You're not going to get much value for the mods. You are looking at maybe $8500 at the most, but realistically closer to the $7k range. Sorry. Good luck with the sales.
 

Xodus989

Well-Known Member
Found your ad on craigslist, here's a picture of the car for everyone. It looks pretty nice

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02gt

Well-Known Member
if you still have the stock wheels i would through them back on there and sell it because you might be able to sell the wheels for a good price based on how they are and what you bought them for....
 

Shane361

Well-Known Member
if you still have the stock wheels i would through them back on there and sell it because you might be able to sell the wheels for a good price based on how they are and what you bought them for....

+1, not to mention and no offencebut anything above an 18" on a 99-04 doesn't really look good. Sell them on the side and you will get more money out of the entire deal with the car and the rims. -Shane
 

sdsubzero4

Spring Valley, CA
+1, not to mention and no offencebut anything above an 18" on a 99-04 doesn't really look good. Sell them on the side and you will get more money out of the entire deal with the car and the rims. -Shane

Hey, are you telling me my 19s look crappy? :fight: J/K...just couldn't resist in putting that in. :biggrin:

But I agree with what 02 and Shane are saying. You can get more money by selling the 20s separately and putting the stock on their if you still have them. How's the tread on the 20s?
 
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