My little brother is currently looking for a new used car. He has been driving the family's '94 Explorer Limited 4x4, but it has suspension and fuel system related issues and doesn't run well. I want to keep him in the Ford family. I also want to keep him away from the Import cars like my other brother drive (He owns an Infiniti J30. It's a nice, little luxury RWD car with the naturally aspirated Nissan 300Z motor. Before the J30, he had a "No Torque" '97 Mitsubishi Gallant. I drove it a few times and hated it. You have to rev the shit out of those cars to make them move).
I have only owned 5.0L panther cars. I don't know a thing about the 4.6L cars. The 5.0L cars are not easy to find anymore. (There's a black '88-'91 5.0L GM on a used car lot around the corner, but their asking way too much for it). I do see 4.6L Panthers for sale all the time. Other than the real obvious issues with a used car like major body damage and dripping fluids, What should I lookout for when purchasing a 4.6L Panther? My brother needs a trouble-free car in good condition. I want to help him find it and if everything works out, we'll have a "new" used panther owner out there and a new member for the forums.
I have only owned 5.0L panther cars. I don't know a thing about the 4.6L cars. The 5.0L cars are not easy to find anymore. (There's a black '88-'91 5.0L GM on a used car lot around the corner, but their asking way too much for it). I do see 4.6L Panthers for sale all the time. Other than the real obvious issues with a used car like major body damage and dripping fluids, What should I lookout for when purchasing a 4.6L Panther? My brother needs a trouble-free car in good condition. I want to help him find it and if everything works out, we'll have a "new" used panther owner out there and a new member for the forums.
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