Is a 1969 Ford Mustang Fastback generally a safe car?

How much will a fully restored 1969 BOSS 302 Ford Mustang cost if I were to sell it?

  • How much will a fully restored 1969 BOSS 302 Ford Mustang cost if I were to sell it? I forgot to mention before in the previous question I asked on yahoo answers but I actually won the vehicle in a sweepstakes give away and I know its a great prize however I'm 19 years old and this would be my first car. I'm going into college soon and although it hurts selling it I want to know how much the appropriate price would be for it cause I could definitely use the money for it. I've never sold a car before so any help would be great. The car has absolutely no mileage on it and it is practically brand new after it had it's full restoration. It is black and red has no major modifications except for the changes made under the hood in order to restore it. The exterior as well as the rims are from 1969 and are in excellent condition. I was wondering if ebay would be my best bet to sell my car. Or would a private investor be more appropriate? Can any one give me a rough estimate on what the true price of my vehicle should be in order to sell it? This way I can have a set price on it's true value. Thank you

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    i wouldnt sell it if i were you, the car will only go up in value. its a good asset to keep for either driving one day, or selling it in the future when its value increases

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