1993 cobra value
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 8:29 am
What do you think a low mileage 1993 cobra will be worth in another 10 years? Mustangs have a history of not holding their value to well.
the 93's are going up in value without a doubtYoungRob wrote:What do you think a low mileage 1993 cobra will be worth in another 10 years? Mustangs have a history of not holding their value to well.
+ 1laz2447 wrote:the 93's are going up in value without a doubtYoungRob wrote:What do you think a low mileage 1993 cobra will be worth in another 10 years? Mustangs have a history of not holding their value to well.
do alittle searching online...ebay...other car selling sites and see what people are asking...
ill leave it up to the collector gurus to say what they think they will be worth 10 years from now...but there is no doubt that they are going up and will continue to do so...
alot of it depends on modifications, all original, miles, condition etc etc...
Sounds a little high on price, but as long as its in GREAT condition, and exactly what you want, they go for it. Just remember, if you want something super clean with lower mileage, another 2-3K, and you can have it.YoungRob wrote:So you think it's worth it to buy a 93 cobra that's not so mint and fix it up a little? I'm looking at one not too far from my house that has 116,000 miles on it. It needs a little work but not much. The guy wants 12k for it.
That sounds a little high in price to me too.Kevins89notch5.0 wrote:Sounds a little high on price, but as long as its in GREAT condition, and exactly what you want, they go for it. Just remember, if you want something super clean with lower mileage, another 2-3K, and you can have it.YoungRob wrote:So you think it's worth it to buy a 93 cobra that's not so mint and fix it up a little? I'm looking at one not too far from my house that has 116,000 miles on it. It needs a little work but not much. The guy wants 12k for it.
+1BADBOY wrote:That sounds a little high in price to me too.Kevins89notch5.0 wrote:Sounds a little high on price, but as long as its in GREAT condition, and exactly what you want, they go for it. Just remember, if you want something super clean with lower mileage, another 2-3K, and you can have it.YoungRob wrote:So you think it's worth it to buy a 93 cobra that's not so mint and fix it up a little? I'm looking at one not too far from my house that has 116,000 miles on it. It needs a little work but not much. The guy wants 12k for it.
I just recently picked up this one. It has 107,000 on it and needs a few things but the interior is excellent IMO. I paid $8,000 for it, just to give you a reference.YoungRob wrote:So you think it's worth it to buy a 93 cobra that's not so mint and fix it up a little? I'm looking at one not too far from my house that has 116,000 miles on it. It needs a little work but not much. The guy wants 12k for it.
I paid 12.2k for mine with just under 34,000 miles in it and it was a 1 owner. There are plenty of nice cars out there for 12-15K right now.YoungRob wrote:So you think it's worth it to buy a 93 cobra that's not so mint and fix it up a little? I'm looking at one not too far from my house that has 116,000 miles on it. It needs a little work but not much. The guy wants 12k for it.
Damn you, I would pay 10K for that in a second, let alone 8K.93COBRAinAZ wrote:I just recently picked up this one. It has 107,000 on it and needs a few things but the interior is excellent IMO. I paid $8,000 for it, just to give you a reference.YoungRob wrote:So you think it's worth it to buy a 93 cobra that's not so mint and fix it up a little? I'm looking at one not too far from my house that has 116,000 miles on it. It needs a little work but not much. The guy wants 12k for it.