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I thought it would be neat to see everyone's strategies. CL is part of my everyday Internet activity, along with this forum of course
I have tried more complex searches, but I always feel like I might be missing something. Now I have just two main ones. 1st is simply Ford in all for sale by owner with pics and title checked. And then another with the same settings, but Mustang as the keyword.
What do you guys do?
Also here is the CL help section for setting up fancy searches.
Last edited by Raymond_B (1/16/2014 2:33 PM)
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keywords: Mustang, Musteng, Stang, Ford, ford, 1965, 1966, 65, 66, 1964, 1964.5, 1964 1/2, 289, Ford 289, 302, Ford 302, Boss, Shelby, Selby, Hipo, HIPO, Hi Po Grande, Grand, NASA (hood) 6cyl. V6, V8, ford parts, old Ford parts, fastback, coupe, convertible, sedan, hardtop and several combinations of those. Have all turned up different cars and items on searches.
Pretty much the same thing for Galaxies. Galaxie, Galaxy, Galaxies, Ford Galaxies, old Ford parts, etc. etc.
If you are looking hard, leave no stone unturned.
Last edited by Greg B (1/16/2014 3:36 PM)
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But how to search the entire US Craigslist network at one time?
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bulletbirdman wrote:
But how to search the entire US Craigslist network at one time?
Can be done with google.com using for example: "mustang parts" site:craigslist.org
By adding the "" around the words it will search for the exact phrase as entered between the "", if not using the "" it will search for both words and results where just one of the word can be found will be included in the search result. By adding site:craigslist.org in the end of the search term you will search all websites that has an URL that ends with craigslist.org which as I understands it would mean that you search all Craigs lists.
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punch in a id number if you already know the ad
example go to craigs list and copy paste this number in 4290654586
note there might be ford torque thrust wheels on this.
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Found this on craigslist today. I obviously missed a misspelling. The ad is a link to an ebay auction..not that its pertinent.
Jan 181966 Mustang Fatsback
edit: ah what the heck.
Last edited by Greg B (1/18/2014 5:19 PM)
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How do I search Craigslist?
With a beer...
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OK Steve I got to 1 up you, with 2 beers.
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MustangSteve wrote:
How do I search Craigslist?
With a beer...
In my case at least that generally leads to impulsive purchases
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Greg, did you notice the Ebay ad for the car you linked has it listed as a C-code?
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No I didnt notice that. I just glanced at the ad after pondering should I? (viruses) Just goes to show you what people will post to draw traffic to a particular listing...........sad.
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thats funny the craigslist add says its a K code.
Your right they will say anything to draw a sucker in! One of my pet peeves in this hobby is people using terms they shouldnt like "FRAME OFF" and "NUMBERS MATCHING" when listing a 65 or 66 mustang. I know what they mean but do they???
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Funny thing is when I use searchtempest, it never shows my ads, (such as the c6 trans and gearvendors overdrive and join shocks for early mustangsteve and cougars), and often displays expired posts......can be frustrating.
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cougrnut wrote:
Funny thing is when I use searchtempest, it never shows my ads, (such as the c6 trans and gearvendors overdrive and join shocks for early mustangsteve and cougars), and often displays expired posts......can be frustrating.
I know what a cougar is, but what's an "early mustangsteve"?
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My fastback is a K code. Paint code, that is...
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