1991 Mustang Gt, 5.0, 5 Speed, 2 Owner, Nice on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:5.0
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Mustang
Trim: GT
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats
Mileage: 149,999
Power Options: Power Mirrors, Power Lumbar Seat, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: GT
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Gray
I am listing this car for my son as he does not have an eBay account. He is a mature responsible 40 year old adult, not a teenager. Here is how he describes the car: "I have owned the car for the last 7 years. I purchased it from the original owner in 2006. The car is very highly optioned. I have the original window sticker along with oil change and all maintenance records since new (see pics). The car is 95% original. Options include A/C, P/W, P/B, P/S, Cruise Control, Power lumbar seat, Power door locks, Power Mirrors, Factory equalizer for the stereo, Sunroof, Leather interior. THE BAD: Both front seats need recovering due to normal wear (See pics). (Back seat is perfect). The temperature control knob is stuck in the middle....will not turn to hot or cold. It worked fine when I first got the car. I was told there is a cable form the knob to the heater box that tends to freeze up but I have not checked into it. Leather steering wheel shows some wear. Has a minor oil leak that leaves a small spot when it sits for a while but this is not at all major. THE GOOD: Everything works except for the aforementioned temperature knob. All power accessories work. The car runs & drives great........no problems idling or shifting. As far as I can tell this car has no rust anywhere. The Pony wheels are factory Ford.....not re-pops. I have installed new weather stripping, new headliner, some trim pieces that showed wear, and new Flowmaster exhaust system from the catalytic converters back. The paint is not perfect but very presentable. Car has 149K miles. Overall, this is a very nice unmolested, well cared for, 2 owner car. I get compliments everytime I drive it. I encourage you to call me with any questions. My name is Daniel and my phone number is 502-409-3479 . Car is located in Louisville, KY. If you live close enough I would also encourage you to come by and personally inspect the car......it speaks for itself. A $500.00 non-refundable deposit through PayPal is required within 48 hours of auction's end. Balance is to be paid in CASH ONLY at time of pick up." I believe Daniel has described the car pretty well but, again, please contact him at 502-409-3479 for an honest description of any details or questions you may have.
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