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heres the situation. my friend bought this mustang from a guy and it broke down the first day. then i looked at it and the cam is all messed up. the guy wont fix it or take it back. i am not sure how many miles there are so i thought it would be better to get a different car. its an 83 mustang paints a little worn it has over 200,000 miles on all but engine. engine has 40,000 (looks closer to 120,000 to me, it needs work other than the cam). the engine is 302HO. my question is what is would be the best to do with it? as far as i know everything else if fine on it. would it be best to junk it, try to sell it 'as is', or part it out? want to get the most out of it cause he says i keep half of what i make.
ive been known to not make sense on long messages. hope this is alright.
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 10-Jan-03 AT 01:28 AM (EST)]Don't get rid of it!! Find out what's wrong with it first. You can go to a stang tech site, my husband tends to give out alot of tech help. The site is like this one, no slamming, spamming. http://www.50tech.com/, my hubby goes by CobraGT87. Hope it helps.
Being married to a Stang nut, I've known this for a long time. It's a fox body style (79-93). It has four headlights, instead of two. 94 was the first year of the newer body styles.
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