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Bird for a Fish: possible trade

69hemibeep

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Ive had both and it would have to be a special cuda to get me out of a bird. Take it for a decent drive before you buy.
 

Basketcase

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'cudas are nice.....but I'd keep your bird.
 

Tempest 455

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All depends what you want. I did a trade last year and it could not have gone better. Both parties very happy.
 

Coyote

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Keep the RR and come up with the coin for the 'Cuda, I'll bet you never regret it!
 

Goon

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Had my car for 30yrs, thought about selling it many times, since it had no engine. Glad I kept the BEAST!!! Hear all these stories about people wishing they kept theirs.
 

bernardotom

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Be absolutely 100% positive you can part with the RR, that you won't miss it, nor any of the connections you have had with it. I let a very nice 68 mustang fstbk go that was a winner (a 10 yr. project). Then I got a 66 stang convertible-nice, but not enough "pop" from the 289 eng. then, a 99 vette... Point I am getting at is: Avoid sellers' remorse if at all possible. Good luck!
 
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