Depends on who you sell it too. Â*A high school teenager who is looking for cheap speed, wont give you much, but also wont be looking for a perfect car. Â*Someone who's a Mustang enthusiast, looking for an 80's restoration or street racer, might pay more, but for something thats in great condition.
Is there a middle market? Â*Yeah, probably the late 20's, early 30- somethings who are ready for something fun AND a daily driver for their commute (kinda like you). Â*Fix it up so it looks and drives nice, but leaves room for improvement so the price isnt too high.
EDIT: Doh, didnt suggest a price. Probably around $1500 for that middle market works well. Find an enthusiast, and they might pay a little more.
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