how much can i get for a used mustang?
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how much can i get for a used mustang?
For a while I've been wanting an Edwards LP 98LTC...but I need a grand, which I dont have. So Im thinking of selling my Fender Mustang Dakota Red 1965 RI its 100% stock only has 1 tiny little ding on the back of the neck I paid 850 for it 2 years ago how much do you think I would be able to sell it for?
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You guys are such dicks. I think I had him going.
Now no ones gonna get their hands on it for under $50. Good job.
Now no ones gonna get their hands on it for under $50. Good job.
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brainfur wrote:I'm having difficulty reconciling my desire to smash the state & kill all white people with my desire for a new telecaster
I do not now about Canada, but around here they come up from between 400 and maybe 550. Vintage obviosuly alot more.
TYpically, a guitar in solid shape is usually worth about 1/2 the new price. Less with alot of damage. Maybe a bit moe if it is brand new (no scratches,etc and still has tags/case candy type stuff.) Unless an item is hard to find at the moment, that is about normal. So if you have some time, you can probably sell it for around 550 or so if you are not in a hurry and if it is in new condition. If you need to move it quick, it has some wear, or some combination of both, the price goes down accordingly.
You can see a parts mustang on here with a vintage neck for sale for $400 from Terminal Vertigo..
TYpically, a guitar in solid shape is usually worth about 1/2 the new price. Less with alot of damage. Maybe a bit moe if it is brand new (no scratches,etc and still has tags/case candy type stuff.) Unless an item is hard to find at the moment, that is about normal. So if you have some time, you can probably sell it for around 550 or so if you are not in a hurry and if it is in new condition. If you need to move it quick, it has some wear, or some combination of both, the price goes down accordingly.
You can see a parts mustang on here with a vintage neck for sale for $400 from Terminal Vertigo..
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i think you mean Aeon, but it's essentially a home-made body with some unusual specs, so not an ordinary parts-stang.mickie08 wrote:You can see a parts mustang on here with a vintage neck for sale for $400 from Terminal Vertigo..
i'd normally expect 60% of the value for a 2nd hand sale, but it depends on the model, obviously.
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You should be able to do $500 with no problem I don't think.ultraviolence wrote:alright well I dont mind waiting till I find a good price from a buyer I dont think I'd sell it for any less than 500 cause Im gonna need atleast 1200 for the Edwards
The 65 RI is more desirable than the 69 RI and I see those go for between 350-450 all day.
dots wrote:society is crumbling because of asshoels like ends
brainfur wrote:I'm having difficulty reconciling my desire to smash the state & kill all white people with my desire for a new telecaster
Oh, I missed it being a homemade body.stewart wrote:i think you mean Aeon, but it's essentially a home-made body with some unusual specs, so not an ordinary parts-stang.mickie08 wrote:You can see a parts mustang on here with a vintage neck for sale for $400 from Terminal Vertigo..
i'd normally expect 60% of the value for a 2nd hand sale, but it depends on the model, obviously.
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Ultra, your RI '65 Mustang has a lot going for it and you can emphasize its strong points when you put it up for sale...
Point out that as a '65 reissue yours has the original Mustang design. The slab body has the true vintage vibe compared to the more modern '69 body. Many potential buyers won't know this distinction unless you point it out and some will find your axe more appealing.
Use words like "original" or "authentic" like, "It's color is vintage-correct Dakota Red".
Also you may point out how light it is and how comfortable the size & shape are to play for hours.
Bet you'll do well on Ebay.
Point out that as a '65 reissue yours has the original Mustang design. The slab body has the true vintage vibe compared to the more modern '69 body. Many potential buyers won't know this distinction unless you point it out and some will find your axe more appealing.
Use words like "original" or "authentic" like, "It's color is vintage-correct Dakota Red".
Also you may point out how light it is and how comfortable the size & shape are to play for hours.
Bet you'll do well on Ebay.
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Why is the 69 RI worth Less? Don't they have contours and competition stripes?endsjustifymeans wrote:You should be able to do $500 with no problem I don't think.ultraviolence wrote:alright well I dont mind waiting till I find a good price from a buyer I dont think I'd sell it for any less than 500 cause Im gonna need atleast 1200 for the Edwards
The 65 RI is more desirable than the 69 RI and I see those go for between 350-450 all day.
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some have compstripes, yes.taylornutt wrote:Why is the 69 RI worth Less? Don't they have contours and competition stripes?endsjustifymeans wrote:You should be able to do $500 with no problem I don't think.ultraviolence wrote:alright well I dont mind waiting till I find a good price from a buyer I dont think I'd sell it for any less than 500 cause Im gonna need atleast 1200 for the Edwards
The 65 RI is more desirable than the 69 RI and I see those go for between 350-450 all day.
but the pickups of the 65 are VASTLY superior and many people prefer the "original style" body the 65s have.
dots wrote:society is crumbling because of asshoels like ends
brainfur wrote:I'm having difficulty reconciling my desire to smash the state & kill all white people with my desire for a new telecaster
I want to say some of it has to do with it being basswood instead of alder along with the milder pickups . I have a 69 RI . I actually like it .endsjustifymeans wrote:some have compstripes, yes.taylornutt wrote:Why is the 69 RI worth Less? Don't they have contours and competition stripes?endsjustifymeans wrote: You should be able to do $500 with no problem I don't think.
The 65 RI is more desirable than the 69 RI and I see those go for between 350-450 all day.
but the pickups of the 65 are VASTLY superior and many people prefer the "original style" body the 65s have.
65s tend to go between $400-600 used . $400-$500 for 69s . RIs . At least that's what I've been seeing .
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I love my 69 reissue. Granted, it's got a P-90 in it so it sounds nothing like it's supposed to.Rox wrote:I want to say some of it has to do with it being basswood instead of alder along with the milder pickups . I have a 69 RI . I actually like it .endsjustifymeans wrote:some have compstripes, yes.taylornutt wrote: Why is the 69 RI worth Less? Don't they have contours and competition stripes?
but the pickups of the 65 are VASTLY superior and many people prefer the "original style" body the 65s have.
65s tend to go between $400-600 used . $400-$500 for 69s . RIs . At least that's what I've been seeing .
I definitely see 69's get as low as $350 on the old CL. Just have to keep a watchful eye.
dots wrote:society is crumbling because of asshoels like ends
brainfur wrote:I'm having difficulty reconciling my desire to smash the state & kill all white people with my desire for a new telecaster
Of course, if you apply a "purple shadow outline" to the finish you might be able to get +$3000 for it, like this guy.