HYDROSTREAM
03-04-2015, 11:19 AM
Hi, I am looking at placing an ad on the site as I am looking for a ffr to purchase, completely done, except maybe paint if the deal is right. I am happy for this to be a donor car build, if done properly. Based on what I have read, scouring the net, I should probably look for a car with, at least, a few thousand miles on it, so that I know the bugs have been worked out. Is this correct?
I have a few other questions, if you don't mind;
Since I am not a purist, I don't really care about which "version" I purchase, Mark 3, 4, 5 or whatever. Since I do not race, please tell me or sell me one way or the other on a newer version, or confirm that even the earliest ffr roadster is fine.
For what should I look to be sure this is a good car?
I feel like enough of these are hitting the sales block that I don't have to settle for a car that has been wrecked.
What should I make certain the car does or does not have?
I only want a stick shift, and I would like a/c but it is not a must.
How much for a hard top, if the car I find does not have one?
Forgive how lousily this has been written, but I just don't have time to fool with proofreading right now. By the way, I am located in Maryland and can buy something within a month or so for the right car. If anyone has something they are looking to sell in the tri-state area for a good deal, please let me know. I will keep your information confidential if you contact me directly. My cell is 443 975-8469. Thanks a lot. I appreciate your time and thoughts on this.
I have a few other questions, if you don't mind;
Since I am not a purist, I don't really care about which "version" I purchase, Mark 3, 4, 5 or whatever. Since I do not race, please tell me or sell me one way or the other on a newer version, or confirm that even the earliest ffr roadster is fine.
For what should I look to be sure this is a good car?
I feel like enough of these are hitting the sales block that I don't have to settle for a car that has been wrecked.
What should I make certain the car does or does not have?
I only want a stick shift, and I would like a/c but it is not a must.
How much for a hard top, if the car I find does not have one?
Forgive how lousily this has been written, but I just don't have time to fool with proofreading right now. By the way, I am located in Maryland and can buy something within a month or so for the right car. If anyone has something they are looking to sell in the tri-state area for a good deal, please let me know. I will keep your information confidential if you contact me directly. My cell is 443 975-8469. Thanks a lot. I appreciate your time and thoughts on this.