1993 Ford Mustang Gt Fox Body Red No Rust Extemely Clean Hatchback on 2040-cars
Celina, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.0L 302Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim: GT Hatchback 2-Door
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Driver Airbag
Mileage: 79,400
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: GT
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Hello All,
I have for offer a beautiful 1993 Ford Mustang GT.
I purchased this Mustang from a friend to help him out.
I have enjoyed driving it but I am selling it because I don't need two.
I have had several Mustangs and this one is very nice.
This Mustang is extremely clean.
Non-Smoker.
No Rust.
Runs & Drives Great.
Sounds great too.
Never been wrecked.
Always babied.
Always garaged.
Never seen snow.
Only the occasional rain shower when caught.
The suspension is nice and tight.
Steering is nice and tight.
Doors, hatch and hood close perfectly.
Original paint.
A/C blows nice and cold.
The underside is treated with under coating.
The tires look great and have plenty of tread.
There is a working spare and jack.
Wheels have locking lugs.
Tinted Windows.
Tinted Sun Roof.
This is a beautiful Mustang. Show ready.
It gets "a lot" looks where ever I go in it.
The only after market parts are:
Trick Flow upper & lower intake.
Polished cold air induction kit w/ K&N filter.
1 5/8" Unequal length headers.
2 1/2" Off Road H-Pipe.
Flow Master American Thunder 2-Chamber Mufflers.
Ford Motorsport Plug Wires.
1 year old battery.
This is a 20 year old car, thus not every thing is perfect.
I know of the following things:
Exterior:
* There are two small round dents in the hood (on the front and drivers front side).
They are extremely hard to see. I could not get them to show up in the pics.
On the passenger side of the hood there is a protruding dent. Like there was a screwdriver left
under the hood and it poked up into the hood. Again, hard to capture in the pics.
* There is very little bug damage to the front of the hood and bumper for its age. Looks great.
* The front rims clear coat is showing some wear. The back are better.
I did not notice any nicks in them.
* I did not notice any door dings on the sides.
*There is about an inch crack in the rear valance at the bottom on the drivers side.
Interior:
* Door locks work with key and finger push. The drivers & passengers door electric locks don't work. Fuse, wire ???
Radio does not work. I am looking into it.
Engine:
* Runs great.
* No lifter ticks. Purrs nice.
8/18/13 @ 79,371 Miles
* New MSD Cap & Rotor
* Changed Fuel Filter
* Changed Oil & Oil Filter
* Cleaned Throttle Body & EGR
I have already pulled the Carfax. So don't waste your $40.00
I will be glad to email you a copy.
At about 55,000 when the 3rd owner sold it, he/she accidentally checked the wrong box under the mileage.
Thus the Dept. of Motor Vehicles recorded the mileage as not accurate. I have looked into getting this corrected.
The process is a "Huge PITA" to get done. Thus I have left it. But, if you follow the mileage trail on the Carfax
you know it is near impossible to drive 127,000 miles in two months.
This is the only flag on the Carfax.
I believe the mileage of 79,400 is accurate. That is just my opinion and only my opinion.
I have had several Fox Bodied Mustang as my experience.
Mileage Record as Per Carfax:
06/29/1993 21 Title Issued/Updated
07/26/1997 11,872 Title Issued/Updated
10/16/1999 28,008 Title Issued/Updated
12/02/2000 55,000 Loan/Lean Reported - Exceeds Mechanical Limits/100,000 Rollover
**This does not make any sense based on the mileage record.***
09/21/2001 56,082 Inspection
11/07/2001 56,095 Title Issued/Updated
08/14/2009 76,701 Dealer Offered Vehicle for Sale
08/17/2009 76,944 Title Issued/Updated
01/28/2010 77,657 Title Issued/Updated
Look at the car and you be the judge.
This is a beautiful Fox Mustang Gt.
A great Mustang from the past.
Great survivor.
Have fun and enjoy life.
Any questions please let me know.
David 419 733 3307
Thanks for looking.
Good luck.
This vehicle is sold "As Is, where is" with no warranties expressed or implied.
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