08-14-2002, 10:27 AM
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Senior Club Cobra Member
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Bloomfield Hills, (Detroit area),
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Cobra Make, Engine: Superformance 156, ex Paxton 351, now a 392 Ford Racing Stroker
Posts: 1,666
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problem ? not the car, not the price...just the enconomy now. more cars listed used than buyers, less money to most for toys.
almost all of the later model SPF upgrades can be retrofitted to earlier cars (lowered 3" footwell is the most difficult to retrofit). the other changes over time as SPF evolves with theri continued product upgrades are easy to put on but to many are not necessary. nice ? yes ! gotta have em ? heck NO !
'my car is an early car (#156 built in 1996) and stands TALL compared to any of the newer cars of any brand including the outstanding quality / fit / finish / paint of SPFs (today and BEFORE).
you are priced right, too low actually, and for every seat there is a butt to put onto it as they say in the used car market. these cars like so many today are 'easy to buy and hard to sell' because of the times. someone could STEAL your car (at that price, not as in theft) and do many many upgrades and still be BELOW the price of a new turn key car !
color is always something too that if ya buy new you want what you want but if you buy used you can usually compromise on if the color is not at the top of the list. White is one of the lower volume colors and adds to 'takes longer to sell' status.
good luck...someone will get a bargain on your car. just wait em out !~ bill , spf 156
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