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1992 Ford Mustang Lx on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:1992 Mileage:42000 Color: Green /
 Gray
Location:

Willow Street, Pennsylvania, United States

Willow Street, Pennsylvania, United States

If you have questions email email me at: williemaewhheers@welshhome.net .

1992 FORD MUSTANG LX 5.0 COUPE / NOTCHBACK
ORIGINAL OWNER
42,000 ORIGINAL MILES
EMERALD GREEN / TITANIUM GREY
ALL VIN TAGS ON VEHICLE - BUMPERS, HOOD, FENDERS, DOORS, QUATER PANELS
· Vin# IFACP40E5NF147064
· 5.0L EFI HO 8-Cyl. Engine
· Air Conditioning
· Power Windows
· Power Door Locks
· Power Mirrors
· Auto Overdrive Transmission
· Power Rack-and-pinion Steering w/ 15:1 Ratio
· Power front Disc Brakes
· Rear Drum Brakes
· P225/55ZR16 Tires
· Low back Bucket Seats
· Electronic AM/FM Radio w/Cass/Clock
· Clearcoat Paint
· Rear Window Defroster
· Kill switch (installed on the car when I first purchased the vehicle)
EVERYTHING IS ORIGINAL STOCK AND UNCHANGED BESIDES OIL FILTER, BATTERY AND TIRES.
EVERYTHING ON CAR WORKS
OIL CHANGES WERE REGULARY PERFORMED WITH MOTORCRAFT FILTER AND OIL, BATTERY WAS REPLACED WITH A MOTORCRAFT
ONE OWNER, ADULT OWNED AND GARAGED KEPT
SMOKE FREE CAR
NO UNDERCOATING
0 % RUST CAR
GARAGE KEPT WITH CAR COVER
ALSO INCLUDED IN THE SALE IS AS FOLLOWS:
· Ford Car Cover
· Ford Custom Front End Cover
· Original Owners Guide (manual)
· Original Window Sticker (a little bit ripped)
· Ford Dusting Cloth
· Two Motorcraft Oil Filters
· Five Quarts Motorcraft 5W-30 Synthetic Blend Motor Oil
CLEAN AND CLEAR TITLE
NO ACCIDENTS, ALMOST LIKE NEW
Known Issues:
· Paint is original with the exception of the top of the Driver Door (between molding and window) was re-painted
to repair a previous scratch that was on the door.
· Air Bag Light will flash at times (started after I changed the battery)
· Small Paint Chip at bottom lip of trunk lid (can be seen when lid is opened)
I am selling car because I hardly get to drive it any more and I have run out of room in my garage.
For more information / pictures, please do not hesitate to e-mail me.

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