The fellow across from my house here has a nice little warehouse in his back yard with a number of those Mustangs, 74-78, I turned him onto a 78 black Cobra, he bought for $600, had BIG side graphics, heck, the car was mostly graphics! But they specialize in those and have about a dozen of these 'child portion mustangs' or as I like to tell him 'beginners mustangs'. Eddie Stakes www.planethoustonamx.com *Note volume of email is extremely heavy, expect 5-12 day responses ----- Original Message ----- From: <AMC74HORNET@xxxx> To: <BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 5:39 AM Subject: [BaadAssGremlins] Ignorance & Trying To Make A Buck As I said I heard from the guy whose 77 AMX flairs without the front air dam and flairs that wasent sold on eBay for 150$. After hearing from people here on what the going prices were I replied back that at 150$ without the front spoiler and flairs and in the condition there were in they were not worth 150$ and that I would pass on them. I received a reply that said "so where do you get these NOS parts"? He said a friend saved these parts before the car went into the crusher. He then preceded to tell me the going rate for front and rear spoiler and air dam for his and get this his 1978 King Cobra. 500$ & 800$ respectively. Was there such a thing in 78? I know there was somthing like this in the late 60's. I know Ford had a gussied up version of their Mustang 11 called a Cobra 11 I think. I also seem to remember the same place that did the Cobra 11 did the 77 Hornet AMX. Some people think all old parts are gold and demand the highest prices. He probably got these parts for next to nothing and is trying to make 300% profit. "Doc" Yahoo! Groups Links