1999 Ford Mustang Base Coupe 2-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Noblesville, Indiana, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:3.8L 232Cu. In. V6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Body Type:Coupe
Fuel Type:GAS
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 171,800
Number of Cylinders: 6
Exterior Color: Red
1999 Ford Mustang 2 Door V6 35th Anniversary Edition
Manual Transmission
Mileage: 171,800
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Features:
- Only 4 Owners; I've owned since 2006/110k miles, previous owner took excellent care of the vehicle as evidenced by the engine running amazing all the years later
- Regularly serviced; oil changes, tires, air filters, battery, new clutch kit put in last year
- Engine starts fine and runs like a charm, take a test drive. (I am a very cautious manual driver, never drive it hard, no hard stops/sudden accelerations/racing, ect.)
- Pretty good gas mileage if you drive it properly, I averaged about 27 on the highway
- Clean car; I'm a neat freak and non-smoker (so was the previous owner)
- This car is in excellent shape for being 14 years old and 171,000 miles, I can definitely see this car being one of those cars with an engine that runs until 250,000 miles if it continues to be serviced correctly
- 35th Anniversary Edition with emblem on side
- Viper alarm system & keyless entry lock
- Front two tires in excellent shape, back two tires will need to be replaced sooner but still adequte
- Clear title with no liens, I have owned the car outright since it was purchased with all cash in '06
- No accidents, collisions, or wrecks!
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Deficiencies: (mostly external aesthetics and electrical)
- Driver side door dented
- Tinted windows scratched (from trying to retrieve locked keys in car!)
- Lights flicker on & off at times
- Radio is sporadic, sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't (electrical issue?)
- Light pull lever needs to be reattached (I have lever)
- Rear brake light case broken (light works and red tape is covered over the hole making it street legal)
- Driver side rearview window detached
- Passenger side rearview window missing mirror plate
- Will need new brakes pretty soon, but safe to drive now
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Summary:
Bottom line, this is a great starter car for a fair price. I understand this car has a lot of miles, but how the car has been driven and taken care of (very cautiously and serviced regularly) matters more than miles driven. I have disclosed everything I know about this car good and bad and you are welcome to come out for a test drive. I live in north suburban Indianapolis and you will have to meet me in the Noblesville/Westfield area. Certified funds of cashier's check or money order will be the only payment method accepted. Please contact me for any questions or additional pictures. I did my best to include pictures of everything of importance.
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P.S. I also have a file of all the invoices from Firestone when it had to be taken in for oil changes, tires, new clutch kit, brakes, ect.
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Thanks a lot!
J
On Jul-03-13 at 07:58:39 PDT, seller added the following information:
Correction to above ^^ (made 11Am July 3rd 2013)
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