Which Car To Sell: Tricked 98 camaro or 75 mustang
Question Posted Sunday July 6 2008, 7:31 pm
i have this sorta tricked out 98 camaro and a stock kinda beat 75 mustang i thought i could fix up. i HAVE to sell one of them or find a new wife but i dont know which one. Which one shold i sell?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Cars? ChevyIINova answered Sunday July 6 2008, 8:25 pm: Oh man, I can't believe this is even an option for you! If you can't tell by my nic, I'm into Chevys so I may have a biased opinion on the subject and rightfully so. I've owned both Fords and Chevys and have fell in love with Chevys from an early age, ever since I owned a 73 Chevy Vega at 16. If you are a die hard car nut, it may be better to just find another wife. :D ;)
However, that may not be an option so I vote for selling the mustang. You've already said yourself you've got a semi-souped up Camaro. Why not? Have you priced parts for the stang? Yep more expensive isn't it? Actually you know what? The stang parts are probably cheaper because there's a high demand for them. BUT and I do mean a big BUTT have you cruised your town? You'll see more mustangs than camaros I'm betting. Fix the cammy up and you'll have a ride folks will be envious of.
Anyway, if you forgo my advice and decide to sell the Camaro, let me know what state you are in, the price and mods and I might be able to take it off your hands. Of course pictures would help too. By the way I live in Fort Worth Texas. [ ChevyIINova's advice column | Ask ChevyIINova A Question ]
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