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    66 stang value...

    was curious what you guys think a 66 coupe in good shape would be worth. i might have the chance to pick one up in the future, and was curious. its a 6cyl car (which is fine by me, just want a classic cruiser), with an interior that is in great shape, and an exterior that is very straight with the exception on a fender needing paint. the car is red with red interior. on a scale of 1-10 i would say this car is an 8.5. any input would be appreciated.

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    according to my blackbook, last updated feb 26th, 2007 a 66 hardtop 6 cyl in decent condition is worh 11,500
    2005 v6 redfire mustang. yup its slow.
    12.03 @ 118.5 best et
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    really? wow. lot more than i thought....

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    Quote Originally Posted by AZSonicSnake View Post
    really? wow. lot more than i thought....
    lower end shows about 6500
    2005 v6 redfire mustang. yup its slow.
    12.03 @ 118.5 best et
    12.11 @ 122.0 best mph

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    intresting. so what is your source? out of curiousity. its been along time since i have thought about a classic car, and was just curious whats the best way to go about the price..

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    Quote Originally Posted by AZSonicSnake View Post
    intresting. so what is your source? out of curiousity. its been along time since i have thought about a classic car, and was just curious whats the best way to go about the price..
    the actual black book. its a guide i get about ever month or 2, gives me values on most cars from 1948 to 2007
    2005 v6 redfire mustang. yup its slow.
    12.03 @ 118.5 best et
    12.11 @ 122.0 best mph

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    ah. gotcha. thought maybe that was some cheat sheet or something. lol.

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    66 stang value?

    The value of an item is determand by what you are willing to pay. Good luck with your purchase...!

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    A seller would be very lucky to get 11g's for a T code coupe. Remember that T codes have 4 lug wheels...

    Since I see V8 coupes selling everyday for $8K to $12K i'd say your average condition T code is worth about $5k -$7K as a driver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robbin hood View Post
    The value of an item is determand by what you are willing to pay. Good luck with your purchase...!
    "what someone is willing to pay"

    Personally I would only give $4K for that T code coupe, but someone else might give $6K. It's worth what someone is willing to pay, not just one buyer.

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