MAGS1
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He probably had the center caps stored so they would not be stolen. NOS center caps go for good $$$ and even those that aren't NOS but in excellent shape still go for very good $$$.Great looking cars. I was surprised the '88 was missing the plastic center caps. So was the '93 Cobra. Maybe he's afraid they will get lost or something. Or the color no longer matches after all these years and he's afraid seeing that will reduce the selling price.
I really liked the Fox Mustangs. They were cheap and simple with a V8, and Ford sold a lot of them. Aftermarket parts were so plentiful if you were patient you could find them used in good condition rather than buying new. I bought several V8 Fox Mustangs for less than $1,000. Now people seem to think they are valuable. I'll probably never own another. I like them as a cheap car, but to me I don't see any reason to own one as a collectible.
They were with the car, they had not been dealer prepped so they were not installed. Still brand new in the plastic!Great looking cars. I was surprised the '88 was missing the plastic center caps. So was the '93 Cobra. Maybe he's afraid they will get lost or something. Or the color no longer matches after all these years and he's afraid seeing that will reduce the selling price.
I really liked the Fox Mustangs. They were cheap and simple with a V8, and Ford sold a lot of them. Aftermarket parts were so plentiful if you were patient you could find them used in good condition rather than buying new. I bought several V8 Fox Mustangs for less than $1,000. Now people seem to think they are valuable. I'll probably never own another. I like them as a cheap car, but to me I don't see any reason to own one as a collectible.