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I notice u mention the AC needs to be charged. Wat about getting fresh air to b blown in through the vents. These cars r notorious for hoses getting hard & brittle, holes kinks & having VACUUM ISSUES that allow ENGINE HEAT to come into the cabin of the car. Not good
I've had this car since Nov. 2021. Engine, rear-end, suspension, brakes, dash cluster, front tires all changed. It has a ZZ502 in it. Dakota digital dash, cutouts true dual exhaust. Great running car. Been taking it to car shows
Great car at fair price. You americans over priced and..wont go politics.. Than Canada. Everything is 120-180k usually. I bought a Charger 1969 for 55k in Canada so i saved 100k from buying it in the states. Again great car with Mustang its best to stay away from the Boss and Mach from the year 1969 150k...lol When you can have a killer and better looking 1970-71. My f two cents. Cheers from the winter country.
I would like to express my extreme dissatisfaction with MGM Classic Cars and the owner Tom. Shortly after purchasing the car, the transmission failed completely, leaving me with a costly repair bill. This was a major inconvenience and a significant financial burden that I was not prepared for. It is clear that the car was not properly inspected or maintained by MGM Classic Cars before being sold to me. I would caution anyone considering purchasing a vehicle from this dealership, as my experience with the 1968 Mustang was nothing short of a disaster. It is important to note that my negative experience with MGM Classic Cars and their 1968 Mustang is not an isolated incident. Upon further research and reaching out to other customers, I have discovered that there are several individuals who have had similar issues with this dealership. Many have reported mechanical problems that were not disclosed at the time of sale. It appears that this dealership may have a pattern of selling vehicles with hidden issues and failing to properly inspect or disclose the true condition of the cars. This has resulted in financial burdens and frustrations for numerous customers who trusted MGM Classic Cars to provide them with a reliable vintage vehicle. Based on the numerous similar complaints and negative experiences shared by others, it is clear that MGM Classic Cars has a concerning track record of selling faulty vehicles and not taking responsibility for the resulting issues. This raises serious doubts about the integrity and professionalism of the dealership, and I would strongly advise against doing business with them.
I had one of these cars, it was black but originally baby blue and it screamed! The only difference was a badge on the scoop that said cobra jet....loved it and had so much fun in 1980. The one that got away. this is Beautiful ! Damn damn damn....
Hey, I've had the pride and joy of owning several muscle cars. I really like the Le Mans blue COPO Camaro. Black interior, oh-man this is a hot treat. 427 power, wow nice job.
having the 4 speed makes that car more rare and value i'd a kept it for private collection may never see another, i had a 69 torino same everything but 4 speed & different paint
My 396 1969 is mint still and can't believe a cloned sbc with yanko decals with only a 10 bolt rear sold for over $30k? Cloning an SS used to devalue a car. Wonder what has made classic cars so sky high??? This must be because it is the dealership inflated price for profit situation. What would you guys pay for a true BBC Nova nowadays?
You said you weren't around when this car was built. I was around, but I was about to enter pre-school when the 69 Fords went on sale. It would be a little while before I got my license. 😊