1987 XR7 deal or not? Reply #15 – January 19, 2011, 09:05:23 PM Quote from: RunninWild;350201To me 1400 seems like a good deal. Especially with a good interior. But the only reason I say that is because around here it seems like everybody wants 10K for a b16 civic with a fart can and 120K miles.... not to mention 1500 for every fox bird within 100 miles Quote Selected
1987 XR7 deal or not? Reply #16 – January 19, 2011, 09:08:47 PM Quote from: sarjxxx;350203not to mention 1500 for every fox bird within 100 milesTrue that. Although I did find that one 5.0 cougar with blue leather for 700....The yard claimed it ran. Quote Selected
1987 XR7 deal or not? Reply #17 – January 19, 2011, 10:52:42 PM Quote from: Haystack;350185I ALWAYS offer about half what they want for it, let them stew on it for a week. Get all the cash just incase, but if you offer him $500 this week, then show $750 next week, he might just jump on it. I'm letting him sit on the $1300 offer right now. I'll drop him a line next week and see what's up. I doubt I'd get it for $500 as $500 around here gets you a rotted out non running rusty POS;).Here's the ad: http://chicago.craigslist.org/sox/cto/2159453670.html Quote Selected
1987 XR7 deal or not? Reply #18 – January 19, 2011, 11:05:39 PM Wow!!................ Spelling is not their strong suit Quote Selected
1987 XR7 deal or not? Reply #19 – January 20, 2011, 08:25:46 AM Quote from: hypostang;350243Wow!!................ Spelling is not their strong suit I know...wtf is a pomp? :) Quote Selected
1987 XR7 deal or not? Reply #20 – January 20, 2011, 11:42:10 AM It has decent tiers, lol Quote Selected
1987 XR7 deal or not? Reply #21 – January 20, 2011, 04:14:02 PM Yeah he's a bit, uh, . Quote Selected
1987 XR7 deal or not? Reply #22 – January 28, 2011, 03:39:36 PM The car is gone. Some one bought it for $1800. They wanted it more than I did . Quote Selected
1987 XR7 deal or not? Reply #23 – January 29, 2011, 04:57:53 PM That bites.Better luck next time. Quote Selected
1987 XR7 deal or not? Reply #24 – January 30, 2011, 04:01:22 PM It's ok. I still have my pretty much mint 88 LX . Quote Selected
1987 XR7 deal or not? Reply #25 – January 30, 2011, 04:23:38 PM You guys keep posting these threads about the prices of these cars being too high and I keep saying the same thing in all of them.The prices have gone up for these cars..... 2 years ago $1000 for it? Yes.Now? No.He'll get it too what with all the beat up shiznitbox late '80's Mustang Gt's going for STUPID money.....Observe:http://forums.corral.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1279118$5500..... Oh yeah, He neglects to mention the damage.....From another location:Quote from: "nealsonridesfit312"selling a hit in the front foxbody 1989 5.0 5 speed the drivetrain is good on the car no real motor damage or nothing just the bumper fender hood and headlight would need to be replaced car runs strong and everything just not looking to fix it has 72xxx on motor and tranny weld draglites bbk shorty headers and full exhaust the car doesnt even have a intake on it need it sold, dont call or text with stuiped offers like 1000 dollars call or text 631 413 0993 WILL SEND ANY KIND OF PICTURES YOU WANT Quote Selected
1987 XR7 deal or not? Reply #26 – January 30, 2011, 09:39:47 PM I've noticed the phenomenon with Mustangs (POS FOX bodies going for more than $5,000) but I haven't noticed that with other FOX cars until recently. All of a sudden people realized that Ford made other FOX chassis cars and the price has gone up. I'd still wouldn't have paid more than $1,200 for that XR7 though as I really didn't need/want it that much.It's not just FOX Mustangs. The price of mint, low mile Thunderbird Turbo Coupes has gone way up in the past two years. I've seen them go for almost $10,000. Mint low mileage Mark VIIs go for $10,000 all the time.I just also realized that the SEFI 5.0 is 25 years old this year. Can you believe the mighty 5.0 HO is a quarter century old? Quote Selected