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Mail From: Chuck Pazdzioch (email redacted)

The current owner is selling the car because he can't financially
handle a restoration such as the kind this car needs. He wants to sell
it for $6,500.

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By no means am I dissing the mans car and correct me if I'm wrong, but I
think $6500 is a little much. I paid $6900 for my 70 Mach1 351c. And
by the way you described this car, mine is in much better shape. Mine
needs a little rear 1/4 work, some interior work, and a new coat of
paint down the road. It has newer paint on it now, but it was a crappy
job. So I'm think either he's asking too much, or I got a hellofa deal
on mine. Again, correct me if I'm wrong. I dont' want to rub anyone
the wrong way.

-Chuck

70 Mach1



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Mail From: Michael Melson (email redacted)

The 390 was kind of a rarity for a Mach 1, most people that could afford
the extra expense of a big block, opted for the 428 CJ. Considering most
original BB Mustangs are considered desirable, that would dictate a higher
price. Of course condition and current market value always dictate fair
market value, and yes $6,500 does seem a little steep, but w/o actually
seeing the car, it's impossible to put a dollar value on it.

Chuck Pazdzioch wrote:

> The current owner is selling the car because he can't financially
> handle a restoration such as the kind this car needs. He wants to sell
> it for $6,500.
>
> [snip]
>
> By no means am I dissing the mans car and correct me if I'm wrong, but I
> think $6500 is a little much. I paid $6900 for my 70 Mach1 351c. And
> by the way you described this car, mine is in much better shape. Mine
> needs a little rear 1/4 work, some interior work, and a new coat of
> paint down the road. It has newer paint on it now, but it was a crappy
> job. So I'm think either he's asking too much, or I got a hellofa deal
> on mine. Again, correct me if I'm wrong. I dont' want to rub anyone
> the wrong way.
>
> -Chuck
>
> 70 Mach1
>
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