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    stangstevers
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    I can't find a 87 notch for sale...

    I started to see what it would take to replace my notch as I plan on getting it appraised for a 19A policy and I don't want to be in a situation where I have just 8 grand to replace my current notch and be in a crappy situation of not being able to get what I had. I figured a decent budget for a clean stock notch with around 100,000km is around 8500. I mean factory 5.0L / 5-speed. Nothing on autotrader.com (all of USA), nothing on Kijiji Canada... Must be 87 only not to get stuck with emissions testing and crap, also don't want airbag steering wheel on the 90+.

    Almost 4k asking for near 300,000km????
    http://www.kijiji.ca/v-autos-camions...ationFlag=true

    My spreadsheet so far, the list isn't complete here. If you add it all up, + purchase of a 87 notch. It won't be funny.

    SN95 5 lug spindles/axles
    Hub bearings
    Ball joints SN95
    PBR 4 piston front calipers/discs
    rear SN95 calipers/discs
    SN95 conversion kit MMBK13R
    SN95 conversion kit MMBK8F
    SN95 conversion kit SSB-A0707-1
    SN95 conversion kit MMBAK-6
    SN95 conversion kit MMBAK-3
    Typhoon polished intake
    MAFS swap with A9L
    B303 Cam
    Engine gaskets
    Motor mounts
    Transmission mounts
    Intake spacer
    GT40 (3 bar) heads from Lightning
    1.7 full roller rockers
    MAC long tube headers
    H-pipe with 2 cats
    Flowmaster cat-back
    KYB struts/schocks
    Eibach Pro-line springs
    Eiback rear spring isolators
    Tubular rear control arms
    Black 98 GT seats
    Black carpet reproduction
    Black fox interior plastic swap
    Black seat belt kit
    Black Mustang sill plates (int)
    99GT 17" wheels
    245/45R17 tires
    Cold air intake (in fender)
    Ford Racing timing chain
    Chrome oil pan
    Polished stock valve covers
    3.73 gear + install
    ARP head bolts
    SN95 E-brake cables + bracket
    Heater core
    SVE tripple gauges + pod
    Autogauge RPM with recall
    Battery
    O2 sensors
    IAC sensor
    EGR valve + sensor
    EGR spacer + 75mm TB (polished)
    BBK 76mm MAF for 24lb
    24lb injectors
    weatherstripping kit
    Tremec z-spec T5 transmission
    3 core aluminium rad
    Electric fan
    Fan wiring kit
    3G alternator (plus wiring kit)
    Mini high torque starter

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    Search craigslist, there's also a site called craigshelper or something so you can search all of the us or Canada. But IMO your pricing is off, for a clean notch with under $100k you'll be around $12k I'd say. Also you needn't worry about emissions testing, you'll need to be running non-legal parts or have a terrible running car to fail the test.
    Why not just do lant or haggerty for insurance? You set an agreed-upon value, that way you have no worries.

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    stangstevers
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    yeah I'm going with custom wheel or whatever for sure. I just want to make sure I won't get hosed by the appraiser if I do my research I'll have some idea of what to talk about.

    Oh wow... 9 grand for this? http://share.pho.to/9hgxX Who wants mine for 13,000? LOL

    Damn that's a sweet white coupe!

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    Most classic appraisers will work with you to determine the right value.

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    that white coupe is nice where did you see that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR View Post
    Most classic appraisers will work with you to determine the right value.
    ^^^this.

    give Fred a shout, he did mine, very happy with it. Very fair and accurate IMO.
    -Don____________

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    ^Agreed, any decent appraiser will usually confer with you before putting a value, the one I use used to just ask me what I wanted it appraised at.

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    Who's Fred?

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    He used to advertise on here (not anymore?)
    http://www.torontomustangclub.ca/for...est-Advertiser

    Really knows his stuff. Kinda old-school, but I guess that's what you want in a classic car appraiser, right?
    -Don____________

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    Fred appraised my fox too.
    '88 LX

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