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1999 Rio Red Ford Mustang Svt Cobra Convertible 2-door 4.6l on 2040-cars

US $8,900.00
Year:1999 Mileage:119634
Location:

Hamilton, Ohio, United States

Hamilton, Ohio, United States
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Up for sale is my 1999 real Cobra. Car currently has 120k miles on it, but will go up as weather allows. Car has never been in an accident and has had zero paint or body work. Car still has the original convertible top on it as well. 

Work that has been done in the last 1000 miles:
-ABS control box rebuilt
-Complete rear end rebuild with 3:73 gears and Auburn differential
-All and I mean all bushings replaced in the IRS with a kit from FTBR
-Rear end and cradle bushings replaced as well
-Diablo tuner to correct the speedometer from the gears
-Motor mounts 
-Lloyd's replacement Cobra floor mats
-New headlights

Car is riding on Vogtland sport springs with all the isos still in (could be lower if you wanted). I do have the factory springs if you want it put back to stock height also. Car has flowmaster exhausts welded in, short throw shifter, and after market clutch, welded in subframe connectors, but is completely stock other than that, down to the air box. Car is in great shape and has absolutely ZERO rust. Leather interior is in good shape with no rips or tears. Originally a southern car and has seen no snow. I'm sure I am forgetting something, may consider partial trade for something like an S4 biturbo or Viggen, must be a manual hard top car with no rust, body, or paint work done. $8,900. SVT birth certificate and clean title in hand. Please have funds and ask any questions prior to make an offer. Don't waste my time just to back out when it comes time to get car. 

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