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Asking prices vary on how the client wants the cage, safety, brakes, spares ... minimum vs the best is a wide range ....
A huge chunk of the cost is the donor car. So far, we've been lucky getting donor cars at under $1000. But those are oppurtunistic at best ...
Given those wide variables, we can build a cMC 4th gen for $6-15K ... again, depending on how much the client provides and how far he/she wants to go.
LS1s in RX7s are quite fast as well ...
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New cars are a'comin'
Recent arrivals:
1996 Z28
1994 Formula
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if your shopping for a 4th gen guys/gals, get w/ myself or Mitch and let us get started on your '07 CMC car. we can fill any budget from a roller w/ a cage to a "to the limit of the rules" beast. plent yof time to get it done right between now and '07.
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Resurrecting this because a few Mustang owners are searching for a superior platform.
8)
RE:
http://www.aicmctexas.com/forums/vie...?p=12503#12503
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No, searching for parity. But, if that isn't possible....
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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I bet for $15K and a wrinkled black Mustang we could make medicine ...
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I passed on a '93 HT 6 speed for $1600 ...
I currently have a '96 Z28 and a 94 Formula both ready to build for a mediocre driver to experience the podium.
And another 94 parts car.
All 4 wouldn't add up to what the guy is asking for the eBay car. There are some real deals out there ...
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as mitch said, go from zero to hero as fast as you can say "move over Ford, i got me a Cheby -i'm gonna be a superstar!"
but really. we got a couple cars ready for someone who is ready to step into a proven set-up and race winning combo.
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Getting out of a mustang into a chebby ain't gonna make a winner out of anyone unless they know how to drive as well as Glenn and have eyes on long stalks that can see around all the chebby's blind spots? ;)