1996 Ford Mustang Gt Convertible 2-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Crownsville, Maryland, United States
Selling my 1996 Mustang GT Convertable with 96000 miles. New top. New tires. Everything works and is in good shape. There is a small dent on the R/R quarter panel. The interior has normal wear with some cracking on the leather seats. Motor was just tuned up with plugs, wires, rad. flush, oil change and filters. Motor runs quiet and smooth. Automatic trans. shifts and performs great. This is a turn key car that a female grad has been driving. The car is safe and dependable. I will state inspect. The car steers and brakes perfect. I have replaced the brakes and rotors. A/C blows very cold. The GT has plenty of power when you need it. Fun to drive. For sale locally so please feel free to call me with any questions or concerns. Low reserve. I am a mechanic by trade and I dont mind cutting somebody a good deal but will not give it away. Thanks. Dave at 301-674-8426.
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