might have to sell my pony

redlineronnie

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a little over a month ago i bought a dark teal 84 mustang notch off this site . ever sense then its been hell and my parents are fed up with it and said if shit keeps going the way its going i have to let it go in the past month ive have to put in a oil pump and pick up , rebuilt the distributor, downsize carb, tires ,and a hand full of other shit my parents are done with it and said i have to get rid of it and get a daily :shake: if anyone wants a good starts or a cruiser let me know
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now has ptray bombed stock hood and a set of ponys and a set of lx wheels
 
that's what i get for bringing a blue oval to a family of bowties

That's what you get for buying a 25 year old seasonal toy instead of a daily driver. :rolleyes:

Get your priorities in order. There is absolutely nothing fun about having to depend on an *old* car to get to class, or work. :cheers:
 
That's what you get for buying a 25 year old seasonal toy instead of a daily driver. :rolleyes:

Get your priorities in order. There is absolutely nothing fun about having to depend on an *old* car to get to class, or work. :cheers:

Speak for yourself! I drove mine and went to work , school. Just worked on it during the weekends. and my 20 year old toy gets better gas milage then my 40k 08 toy/ the DD

But he is right about only having that as you only means of transportation. you could have got a beater car for the dd
 
But he is right about only having that as you only means of transportation. you could have got a beater car for the dd

That was my whole point. I'm certainly not anti toys. But, if you can only have one car and money is an issue (I assume this is the case as the guy is living at home) then an *OLD* car that isn't even all season is not a good idea. FWIW
 
I have a 97 Saturn that would make a perfect daily driver. Red, Leather, 5 speed. 110,000 miles newer tires, clutch, thermostat, water pump. Let me know if you interested.
 
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