Should I buy this car? I'm buying a 1994 Ford Mustang GT 5.0 High output V-8?

I'm buying a 1994 Ford Mustang GT 5.0 High output V-8. This particular car has 113k miles on it. But according to the seller, the vehicle is good condition with no majors problems, he said.

He also said he installed a new radiator and ball joints just to name a few… He also mentioned that the car stalls at times but he also mentioned it is a 20-year-old car. So should I buy this car? Even though he placed new parts on it: radiator, ball joints and tires?

I mean the vehicle is at a reasonable price and I need a car to drive back and forth to work, but I do not want to keep replacing parts on the vehicle if it is stalling, and that is really money I do not have. So should I buy the car or not?

It sounds like a lot, and car parts really add up, so I would look for something in the early 2000's. Please take a look at my question.

It is a 20 year old car, 20 year old cars have 30 year old parts which rust and fail with age. Are you willing ti risk your own money on this car, it is your money and your choice.

What else would the seller tell you.

And you believe everything he tells you

I couldn't care less what the seller says, just because he says that it's in good condition doesn't mean it really is in good condition. Ask for the paper work of all the replaced parts.

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