Posted by TParker (IP: 4.33.1.93) on September 27, 1999 at 12:15:09:
In Reply to: how are mavericks better than mustangs posted by Jim G. on September 27, 1999 at 05:56:13:
I'll make it easy on you and give you the $500.00 to take it off your hand's. Where do you live and when can I pick it up. I've always wanted a 73 Grabber to go with my 72 Grabber. Shoot some day I would like to make a complete set of all year Grabbers, Sprint and even a Stallion. Now that would make a better collection than even a Shelby collection. Honestly though keep it, I've had mine since I was in high school and thought about selling it more than once but always come back to the fact that there is no payment, cheap insurance, I can fix any thing on it, parts are cheap, they are getting rarer, you can improve the performance, it looks 100 times better than a mustang, you always get comments from everybody that see's it (like I haven't seen one of those in years, I had one of those in high school, very cool, nice to see something other than a Mustang or Camero, and my favorite what is it or nice Mustang or Camero usually asked buy Idiots the smart guy's allways ask "302"? with a thumb's up!) and if they're going to ship it for free what do you have to loose.
: I'm not sure if I want to keep my 73' grabber, I joined the Air Force and they'll ship it wherever I go. Kinda cool. I just wonder if I should sell it to a friend for a freaking lowsy $500(which will kill me due to the time, effort and money in her) and buy a mustang or even a *gasp* chevy. So i wonder how are mavericks better than mustangs? They are lighter, cheaper to insure and an attention grabber (pun intended). let me know, the fate of an orange grabber lies at stake.