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Fireman_In_A_SC
07-06-2005, 09:30 PM
Well, unfortunately I am going to have to sell my most prized posession ever. I have gotten a job offering out of state (firefighting), and I need to sell my baby! I will entertain reasonable offers, and I am willing to have this shipped. I also am selling my 2000 Ford Taurus SE if anyone is interested too.

Here is what I have done to the car:

-Installed fairly new tires & balance (freebies from my friend)
-New battery
-Complete detail
-Had shock tower bushings replaced
-Shocks and drivetrain were inspected by Ford (check out good)
-Complete bushing grease job/inspection
-Changed all fluids (Radatiator, engine, trans, rear diff, and top-off of supercharger oil and hydraulic clutch and brake resivoir)
-**Replaced trans oil with red line, and it fixed some of the shifting diffulcuty (when going from neutral to reverse)
-Installed a brand-new pioneer mp3/satilite radio/wma flip face cd player (still have box!)
-Pioneer 760 watt amp
-2 Pioneer 700 watt 12" subs in a sealed box w/plenty of poly-fill for extra bump (they are really awesome)
-Detailed and reconditioned the leather
-Tomorrow I am going to shampoo the carpets
-Alarm system is in progress of getting wired in for remote door lock


Here what was done when I purchased it:

-HEADGASKETS!!
-Solid motor mounts
-Radiator replaced
-Shocks replaced
-Fully documented service intervals (for oil, etc.)
-New bushings (polyurethane)
-Supercharger snout seal
-Replaced balancer with a stock one
-Exhaust
-Various diagnostic work with sensors, etc. ---I have all the documents explaining everything
-Viper alarm system with remote

So, thats basically it. I purchased this thing for $6750 out the door, and its worth every penny. The car pulls a solid 14-15 lbs of boost and is extremely fast. There is about a 1 inch spot of rust that is only surface, and its on the bottom of the passenger door. I have lots of service paperwork from the last guy and the guy I purchased it off of had this since it was at 25,000 miles, and all the work was done at one specific shop. It has 104K on it now.
Its obvously pearl. I have been trying to get Ford to cough up some production numbers on the pearl 5-speeds, but I think they are too rare to have them bother.
This car has the sunroof delete option, so feel free to crank out some serious power without having water drip on your head!!
Ok, price. I am looking for $6500. I feel thats a great price because I have put in $1700 in it with diagnostics and goodies.

And for the Taurus, I am looking for $6,000. Pakage deal ---$12,000 for both (or best offer)

Its in Farmington, Connecticut and the first person with the best reasonable offer takes it.
Feel free to e-mail me at brianhurlock@sbcglobal.net or call me at 860-637-6491.

Thanks!
Brian :D

Fireman_In_A_SC
07-06-2005, 09:40 PM
I took some photos, but I guess they were too big for the site. I will take a bunch tomorrow with a lower setting on my camera, and when I get back from work i'll post them.

-Brian

DavageBoyd
07-07-2005, 01:38 PM
Brian,

You were going to buy my 94 Auto in May, for $2,000, put about $1,000 into it and have a really nice bird. You backed out of the deal all of a sudden stating you had money problems. Something seemed fishy to me then. Since then you came up with $6750 and $1200 for audio equipment? :confused: There is definately something fishy going on here. Caveat Emptor!

Fireman_In_A_SC
07-07-2005, 07:42 PM
Brian,

You were going to buy my 94 Auto in May, for $2,000, put about $1,000 into it and have a really nice bird. You backed out of the deal all of a sudden stating you had money problems. Something seemed fishy to me then. Since then you came up with $6750 and $1200 for audio equipment? :confused: There is definately something fishy going on here. Caveat Emptor!

Well, honestly nothing is fishy. I saw that you were selling a 94 auto, which had body rot and needed some work, and at that time funds were tight because I had to swing an emergency trip to South Carolina. I don't know if you remember, but I wasn't able to make the 7 hour trip out to you because I had a relative pass away, and in his memory my uncle left some money for all of us, and in his notes, he wanted me to spend the extra money and buy something that would make me happy, and have something to enjoy from him.
So, I found out of the blue a mint 95 5-speed that had been taken care of, no rust and was basically turn-key awesome, and I went ahead and made the purchase, and on top of that, the car was an hour away instead of 7!

I fell that I am very embarrassed and insulted because I respectfully and cordialy declined your offer, and explained my personal situation, and I feel that you should appologize, as I am trying to sell this car and your here trying to ruin my credibility. Well, I am just making the best of what I have, and I feel that you being bitter because I didn't buy your car doesn't give you justification to banter me at this time and place.

I appologize to anyone else who is interested in this car, and to please trust me in what I have to say here. I am the Vice President of the Super Coupe Club of Connecticut, and I wouldn't be in this position if I was a B.S. artist. I have plenty of people that can come up on here and back me up.

Fireman_In_A_SC
07-07-2005, 07:56 PM
Here ya all go!

Fireman_In_A_SC
07-07-2005, 07:58 PM
Here are some more....

Fireman_In_A_SC
07-07-2005, 07:59 PM
Gotta show proof of the alarm!!

Well, thats it!! If anyone would like some more photos, please feel free to call or e-mail me.

Thanks again!
Brian

White Lightning
07-07-2005, 10:14 PM
Life can be rough sometime, Bad news ya gotta part with the 'Bird. Folks, believe me the pictures are not doing this Ford justice, I have seen it live and in color and it is a PEACH. As for the man, figure it out for yourself, he's a fireman, and if I'm any judge of character, I think the man is a pretty stand up guy, don't think that really matters much, your buying a car not marrying the man! Krom's beard, let's get it together here, hell, I've had plenty of deals fall through, an' this is a no whining zone, 'cept for our Blowers. Brian, if it's a storage thing, I know where you can store it for $50 a month and it will be in good company, along side my '92 SC. This place is out of the way and really secure too! cheers and good luck with the new smoke eaters job. Frank H.

SuperCoupeSC91
07-07-2005, 10:16 PM
I have seen this car myself, and its sweet! If i didnt just put alot of money into my Red SC i'd buy this one! It runs as good as it looks. Brian is an awesome guy for you guys that do not know him, thats why I made him V.P. of S.C.C.o.CT, unfortunetly he will be leaving us due to a better job position out of state, i'm glad for him though, he has done nothing but good things and helping me establish the S.C.C.o.CT. But he has in no means been dishonest, impolite, selfish, or show any suspision to me. He is really a positive, professional, and friendly guy. Good luck selling this car, as you shouldnt even need any luck, this car is so rare, a nice pearl white 95 5spd that runs mint and less than 500 made and how many were OEM pearl white ? 20-50 ? how many still alive ? put this thing on ebay IF you have to, or TCCoA, I bet alot of people that buy stuff on ebay dont know even know about S.C.C.o.A.

Fireman_In_A_SC
07-07-2005, 11:03 PM
Thanks for the compliments guys. Its really rare that you meet such nice people as you do with SC owners. Your comments are greately appreciated.

Frank- if all else fails, i'll keep you in mind. Thanks for your support.

Brian

majorw
07-07-2005, 11:28 PM
WhenI check out the SCCoA CT site, your car is shown with some pretty nice wheels and you are now showing pics of the car for sale with the original wheels. Dont get me wrong, I really prefer the stock rims but I am curious if the $6700 you paid for the car included the wheels? If so, the value of the car is less without the wheels. Again, I like the stock wheels better but the value of the aftermarkets need to be accounted for. If you paid $6700 for the car with those nice wheels, then without the wheels, the car value should be adjusted. Thanks in advance for clarifying.

Fireman_In_A_SC
07-07-2005, 11:36 PM
WhenI check out the SCCoA CT site, your car is shown with some pretty nice wheels and you are now showing pics of the car for sale with the original wheels. Dont get me wrong, I really prefer the stock rims but I am curious if the $6700 you paid for the car included the wheels? If so, the value of the car is less without the wheels. Again, I like the stock wheels better but the value of the aftermarkets need to be accounted for. If you paid $6700 for the car with those nice wheels, then without the wheels, the car value should be adjusted. Thanks in advance for clarifying.

The picture thats on the web site is a photo I took when I went up and saw the car to purchase it. Thoes wheels turned out to be a barganing deal to save me some money on the purchase. So, the stock wheels were put on, because the guy wanted a ton for thoes chrome ones. Trust me, I wanted thoes beautiful chome sneakers, so I was planning on purchasing thoes on my own down the road. I believe that they are the "bullit" style wheel thats on supercoupeperformance.com

Fireman_In_A_SC
07-10-2005, 10:25 AM
back to the top!!!!

Fireman_In_A_SC
07-11-2005, 09:43 PM
deal pending....

x182dan
07-11-2005, 11:48 PM
Brian,

You were going to buy my 94 Auto in May, for $2,000, put about $1,000 into it and have a really nice bird. You backed out of the deal all of a sudden stating you had money problems. Something seemed fishy to me then. Since then you came up with $6750 and $1200 for audio equipment? :confused: There is definately something fishy going on here. Caveat Emptor!

I had the same deal with him but I really can't blame him to much because for a nicer car you'd want to spend more for

Fireman_In_A_SC
07-12-2005, 08:12 PM
I have a deposit on the way from a fellow SC intheusiast in St. Louis! He's a military man and I have no doubts in my mind that this guy is going to do nothing but take care of this rare beauty!
So, I just wanted to thank everyone for their support and kind thoughts, and remember to support your SCCoA and local chapters by joining and most importantly, be active in your club and have a great time!!


Brian
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