Should i sell my 99SC300?
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Should i sell my 99SC300?
Alright, so i recently purchased a 2014 Ford Mustang GT 3 weeks ago and now i have 4 cars.
2012 Toyota Highlander (wifes)
2014 Mustang GT 5.0 (daily)
2006 LS430
1999 SC300 Black with black interior auto.
Im debating on weather i should sell the sc or not, has anyone regret selling theres? i really love mine even though it has 285k miles and it was my daily until i picked up the mustang. everything works fine, cold ac and has never given me any probelms except for if i let it sit to long the battery dies. i was planning on doing a gte swap and all that jazz.
2012 Toyota Highlander (wifes)
2014 Mustang GT 5.0 (daily)
2006 LS430
1999 SC300 Black with black interior auto.
Im debating on weather i should sell the sc or not, has anyone regret selling theres? i really love mine even though it has 285k miles and it was my daily until i picked up the mustang. everything works fine, cold ac and has never given me any probelms except for if i let it sit to long the battery dies. i was planning on doing a gte swap and all that jazz.
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To be completely honest with you, I would rather drive the SC than the new Mustang any day of the week. You can actually feel prestige and quality sitting in an SC instead of a plastic box. Just my $.02.
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on my way to work the other day I counted how many mustangs I saw. I counted 47 in a 55 miles commute.
how many scs did I see? none.
do you like a different unique car? keep the sc.
everyone has a mustang and its lame! they all look the same with the same exhaust...
but if you do sell it... Ill give you 5 dollar for it! afterall... the engine is on its last legs since we all know the 2jz is a super weak engine....
how many scs did I see? none.
do you like a different unique car? keep the sc.
everyone has a mustang and its lame! they all look the same with the same exhaust...
but if you do sell it... Ill give you 5 dollar for it! afterall... the engine is on its last legs since we all know the 2jz is a super weak engine....
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on my way to work the other day I counted how many mustangs I saw. I counted 47 in a 55 miles commute.
how many scs did I see? none.
do you like a different unique car? keep the sc.
everyone has a mustang and its lame! they all look the same with the same exhaust...
but if you do sell it... Ill give you 5 dollar for it! afterall... the engine is on its last legs since we all know the 2jz is a super weak engine....
how many scs did I see? none.
do you like a different unique car? keep the sc.
everyone has a mustang and its lame! they all look the same with the same exhaust...
but if you do sell it... Ill give you 5 dollar for it! afterall... the engine is on its last legs since we all know the 2jz is a super weak engine....
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Don't sell it! With our cars getting older and older, it's getting harder and harder to find one that's in good condition. SCs are easy to find but to find a late model that's well maintained isn't as easy. I know I wouldn't want to "start over".
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Well, I was in the same situation with my 96 SC400 two months ago when I bought by 2011 Mustang Premium (loaded with a glass roof and nav), and I must say, the Mustang has a much nicer interior then the Lexus, and as a daily, I prefer driving it over the SC400. I posted it up on craigslist, but everybody that wanted to buy it seemed like they were douche-bags, so I decided to keep it. The car has a lot of sentimental value to me, and i gave it to my younger sister to daily it (she gets a lot of looks in it, since its nicely modded). Plus, its always nice to have a back-up car.
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Dependability I imagine. As much as we love our cars we can't pretend they don't require attention and that parts won't go out. It may have been one of the finest quality built cars when it was new but (in his case) it is 15 years old.
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This is a tough one. Since the 2012 models I feel that Mustang GT's have become something special again, even if they do crank them out by the thousands. I owned a 60's model once and never liked any newer generations. Ford caught up again.
That said, you may indeed have too many cars but at the same time you may regret letting the SC go if you still feel attachment to it. They're unique and kind of special even if your 2014 GT is faster. Given that you're in this position to decide what to do and you are no longer needing the SC as your daily driver, it's time to consider what you ultimately want from it: keep it stock as a classic, GTE swap (or NA-T), or full on high horsepower weekend toy.
Even a 60's Mustang would be inferior in all areas but horsepower compared to your '14 GT (I loved my Mustang but it handled like a tank). Still, the point of keeping an older special car isn't to make it compete with what's brand new. It's to enjoy it because of the unique experience it gives you regardless of how much power it has (or doesn't) and how it handles (or doesn't).
We're on an SC forum so of course many of us will say you should keep the SC300 but you should also ask yourself if you feel that it's special to you, even for sentimental reasons. You already know its performance can be improved so that's what it should come down to. If the answer is yes... then hold onto it.
I wish I hadn't sold my Mustang and I don't plan to sell my SC no matter what else I add to my stable. I just like it and I've done plenty to customize it to my personal tastes. I will, however, retire it from daily driver duty at some point.
That said, you may indeed have too many cars but at the same time you may regret letting the SC go if you still feel attachment to it. They're unique and kind of special even if your 2014 GT is faster. Given that you're in this position to decide what to do and you are no longer needing the SC as your daily driver, it's time to consider what you ultimately want from it: keep it stock as a classic, GTE swap (or NA-T), or full on high horsepower weekend toy.
Even a 60's Mustang would be inferior in all areas but horsepower compared to your '14 GT (I loved my Mustang but it handled like a tank). Still, the point of keeping an older special car isn't to make it compete with what's brand new. It's to enjoy it because of the unique experience it gives you regardless of how much power it has (or doesn't) and how it handles (or doesn't).
We're on an SC forum so of course many of us will say you should keep the SC300 but you should also ask yourself if you feel that it's special to you, even for sentimental reasons. You already know its performance can be improved so that's what it should come down to. If the answer is yes... then hold onto it.
I wish I hadn't sold my Mustang and I don't plan to sell my SC no matter what else I add to my stable. I just like it and I've done plenty to customize it to my personal tastes. I will, however, retire it from daily driver duty at some point.
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Thanks for the replies/inputs.
Im still on fence about selling it, i think the major factor is if i want to go down this road with dumping at least 10k into doing a gte/single swap and paint job. The sc300 will always be a toy while the mustang will be the daily. The mustang is actually quite fun to drive 6spd v8 rwd but i do plan on trading it in;in about a year for a C6 Z06 or GT500 after i close on my house at the end of the year.
Im still on fence about selling it, i think the major factor is if i want to go down this road with dumping at least 10k into doing a gte/single swap and paint job. The sc300 will always be a toy while the mustang will be the daily. The mustang is actually quite fun to drive 6spd v8 rwd but i do plan on trading it in;in about a year for a C6 Z06 or GT500 after i close on my house at the end of the year.
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I am going to stick my 2 cents. This happened yesterday. I called a guy about some rims who just happened to have an SC300 that he went 2JZGTE swap and the whole 9. after talking to him about some cars suspensions he had rims... and I quote "best car i ever had, really shouldn't have sold it"
if you love your SC and with 300k miles you must, keep it. If not sell me the interior
but at this point i would drive it until the engine just stops see how many miles i can do.
I can also tell you I bought my SC September 2013. Fell in love and wouldn't trade it for anything else.
if you love your SC and with 300k miles you must, keep it. If not sell me the interior
but at this point i would drive it until the engine just stops see how many miles i can do.
I can also tell you I bought my SC September 2013. Fell in love and wouldn't trade it for anything else.