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1985.5 Ford Mustang Svo, One Owner 10,791 Orig Miles, Only 439 Made, Garage Kept on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:10791
Location:

York, Pennsylvania, United States

York, Pennsylvania, United States

For sale is my 1985.5 Mustang SVO.  Only 439 of these were made, making it one the rarest and most sought after Mustang's ever.  This is a one owner and only has 10,791 original miles, possibly one of the lowest original mile cars in existence & still has its original paint (2A medium in canyon red), the original Goodyear VR50 Gatorbacks (29 years old), original dual exhaust & its original 1985 date-coded spark plug wires.  The only thing known to be replaced was the battery!!  The original gas shocks are still on the rear hatch but are worn out.

This car comes with tons of dealer & Ford factory documentation, the bill of sale, original manuals, 3 shop repair manuals (not pictured), warranty card keys from Ford, a key chain from the dealer, a certificate of origin.  Also included is the very rare SVO insert that you had to ask to get and the 85 and 85.5 dealer sales brochure, etc. 

The car was undercoated, rust proofed and had paint sealant done by the dealer (see the original invoice attached).

All SVO's made after April of 85 became an 85.5. This car was built in June, as is why it is an 85.5.  Also known as the best handling Mustang EVER!!!

The car has:

  • 2.3 intercooled turbo 4 cylinder
  • horsepower is 205 @ 5000 RPM
  • Hurst shifter
  • Borg Warner T-5 transmission
  • 4-wheel disc brakes
  • Koni  struts & shocks
  • front/rear sway bars
  • fuel switch to calibrate engine for type of fuel used
  • function hood scoop (forces air through intercooler)
  • tinted glass
  • stereo cassette
  • premium sound light group
  • power window & locks
  • air conditioning
  • rear window defroster
  • fog lamps

This is a remarkable car & in excellent shape.  It runs great, handles super well...and remember is also only has 10,791 ORIGINAL MILES!  New car smell comes with the interior, it's like you're going back in time and buying a NEW SVO MUSTANG!

Any questions????  Email Dwaine at dwaine1229@comcast.net or call 717.578.3470

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