Should I be upset?
I purchased a '93 TWF 5-speed back in April. I just got moved and settled and was able to bring the mustang to its new home last week. For giggles I decided to check the door tag using the decoder on this site...
Turns out my 5-speed has a 3.27 posi and originally came with an AOD.... pause...
My intention was to restore this car to stock specs and take it out to a few car shows a season. Now I find out that to do that I've got to give up my 5-speed for an AOD.
The major appeal of this car was that it such a rare collectible but now I'm up the creek with a non-original version.
How would this influence the value of this car in restored condition? Would it be worth while to keep working on it or put it up for sale to try to get some money back out for a correct 5-speed TWF?
All opinions welcome.
Turns out my 5-speed has a 3.27 posi and originally came with an AOD.... pause...
My intention was to restore this car to stock specs and take it out to a few car shows a season. Now I find out that to do that I've got to give up my 5-speed for an AOD.
The major appeal of this car was that it such a rare collectible but now I'm up the creek with a non-original version.
How would this influence the value of this car in restored condition? Would it be worth while to keep working on it or put it up for sale to try to get some money back out for a correct 5-speed TWF?
All opinions welcome.
Comments
As for the rarity, If you have a feature car its rare no matter if its a AOD or 5-speed. Yes the 5-speed is rarer.. You get my point..
Hope all goes well.
Ryan
A few years ago when I first started tracking ebay auctions I heard from an owner who bought a TWF only to discover through comments on this site that the car he bought was once on ebay where it was admitted to be a clone. He only found that out after he bought the car. Be thankful that didn't happen to you.
The discovery that it isn't an original 5-speed car must have stung (and probably still does sting) but I think it will go away after you live with the car for a while. I know that is how it would be for me.
anyway, thanks for the encouragement
i guess i can feel less guilty about considering an engine swap down the road
anyway, thanks for the encouragement
i guess i can feel less guilty about considering an engine swap down the road
Case in Point: http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?c ... page=thumb
The seats are obviously wrong, however upon decoding the stickers, the whole car is wrong.
So, IMO if you're looking for your car to be the most valuable and collectable vehicle it can be, sell it. Your car will still be worth good money but never top $$. But, if you can live with it, return the visible components to OEM parts and consider it like the last owner did your car a really nice favor.
Ryan
The only thing he missed was the seat piping. Maybe he ran out of dye.
It looks like a Feature. If it is not they spent alot of money for what looks like no return with a $3995 cost.
Can you shed more light on your decoding process? Did you use the VIN? What stickers? Any tricks you can pass along could help us all as we search for real features.
thanks!
The door tag: (Take a look under the Literature section for a '92 Feature door tag pic) The build date on this car was actually late '91 if I believe, still making it a '92 but not within the build date of the Feature cars. The interior code was also not the proper CZ. Granted it could have had a salvage door put on it but the vin would not have matched the vins on the rest of the car.
The paint: The salesman told me the car had a decent re-paint. He said the engine bay had red overspray on the PS pump and motor mounts.
The price was indeed, too good to be true.
Check each body panel for a VIN sticker. Every single panel has one and they should match. Look for signs of paint or body work. Overspray on trim, color mismatches, or missing vin stickers are givaways. Bring a paint depth guage if you're still not sure. Check the VIN to make sure it is a real 5.0 and check the door tag to make sure it is what it looks like! Print yourself off a cheat sheet of what the characters mean.
If you have a bad feeling, walk.
Did you actually see this car? Sounds like you got alot of good detail, at the time I was wondering how you got it all from the info that was on line. I thought I missed something!
Anyway, welcome to the group!
Enjoy it the way YOU'RE happy with it.
Anton