Quote Originally Posted by firebird77clone View Post
Time is not always kind to our elders.

My aunt Dian has been slipping deeper into Alzheimer's insidious grip for some time. Her husband passed, and her family has her in a nice facility. Her husband made accommodation for her finances, so all is well in that respect. Her immediate family is in process of managing her assets, which roughly translates to selling her lifetime of stuff, which she can no longer enjoy. The assets will help to ensure her financial future, as facilities for the impaired aren't cheap.

Anyway, I have been offered the opportunity to purchase her 68(?) Mustang.

They are asking only the cost of the restoration parts and supplies: $15 K. Plus, the money will help support Dian, and keep the car in the family.

I'd have to sell the 73 charger and 69 nomad to swing it.

I don't make it a habit of making my business public, but thought I'd bounce it off you guys.
Bodystyle (IE: Coupe, fastback, convertible)
Mileage?
Originality of the drivetrain?
Originality of the body?
Condition of the paint job?
Level of current detailing?
Options (power steering, am radio, etc)?
Condition of all of the above?

This will at least give us something to work with so that we can assist in potentially guiding you to the successful purchase of the car.

Bill S.

PS: At the very least, get the VIN and all of the information off the drivers side door dataplate.