1973 Ford Mustang Convertable on 2040-cars
Cookeville, Tennessee, United States
Engine:5.0L 302Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Body Type:Convertible
Fuel Type:GAS
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Mustang
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Base Convertible 2-Door
Drive Type: U/K
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 88,500
Sub Model: CONVERTABLE
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THIS IS A VERY NICE DRIVING AND LOOKING MUSTANG CONVERTABLE. THIS CAR WAS RESTORED APPROX 4-5 YEARS AGO. IT IS READY FOR SOME SOMERTIME ENJOYMENT. I JUST TOOK THIS CAR ON A 300+ MILE TRIP TO A CAR SHOW AND IT RUN AND DROVE VERY NICE THE WHOLE TRIP WITH ABSOLUTLY NO ISSUES WHAT SO EVER.
THE MUSTANG IS POWERED BY A COMPLETLY REBUILT 302ci SBF WITH A REBUILT C4 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. THE MOTOR STARTS EVERYTIME AND RUNS AND SOUNDS GREAT. THE MOTOR AND TRANSMISSION DRIVES AND SHIFTS OUT GREAT. THE CAR IS EQUIPPED WITH POWER FRONT DISK BRAKES, REAR DRUM, THAT ARE ALL NEW. IT HAS A NEW 353 POSI REAR END. IT IS SITTING ON A NICE SET OF OLD CRAGER STYLE RIMS AND LIKE NEW TIRES.
THE BODY ON THE CAR IS IN VERY NICE CONDITION. THE COMPLETE FLOOR PLANS WAS REPLACED DURING RESTORATION, SO THE UNDERSIDE OF THE CAR HAS A VERY NICE APPEARANCE. THE PAINT IS NICE AND VERY SHINNY. THE PAINT ISNT PERFECT AND DOES HAVE A FEW SMALL DEFECT BUT NOTHING REAL NOTICABLE OR NOTHING MAJOR. IT LOOKS GOOD AND IS VERY PRESENTABLE. IT HAS A LIKE NEW CONVERTABLE TOP WITH A REAL GLASS REAR WINDOW. IT IS ALSO A POWER CONVERTABLE TOP THAT OPERATES AS IT SHOULD. ALL WINDOWS ROLL UP AND DOWN AND OPPERATE AS THEY SHOULD.
THE INTERIOR IS IN GOOD CONDITION. IT LOOKS TO HAVE NEW CARPET IN IT. THE SEAT COVERS IN FRONT AND REAR MATCH AND ARE IN GOOD CONDITION WITH NO TEARS OR BLIMISES. THE FRONT SEAT COVERS APPEAR TO HAVE A LITTLE SLACK IN THEM BUT STILL LOOK GOOD AND A VERY PRESENTABLE. THE CONVERTABLE TOP BOOT IS IN LIKE NEW CONDITION. THE CAR NEEDS A COUPLE WINDOW MOULDINGS BUT I KEEP FORGETING TO ORDER THEM BECAUSE YOU DONT NOTICE THEM WITH THE TOP DOWN. THE DASH LOOKS VERY GOOD AND IS IN GOOD CONDITION.
OVERALL THIS IS A FUN CAR TO DRIVE AND ENJOY. IT LOOKS VERY NICE AND GETS ALOT OF ATTENTION WHEN OUT CRUISING. THIS LITTLE CAR RUNS AND SOUNDS VERY GOOD. GET IN TURN THE KEY AND START CRUISING. ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS BID TO WIN AND THEN ENJOY!
I CAN BE REACHED AT 931-265-6136 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
LEGAL: THE CAR IS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION AT ANY TIME FOR ANY REASON. BUYER IS RESPONSABLE FOR PICK UP OR DELIVERY. ALL TENNESSEE LAWS ARE ADHEARED TO.
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