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2000 Ford Mustang Coupe 6cyl 5 Sd Manual Project Car Bent Wheel Asis No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:163377
Location:

Manchester, Pennsylvania, United States

Manchester, Pennsylvania, United States
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2000 Ford Mustang that is a project car. It will make a nice car. It has some suspension damage and some dents and a cracked windshield. I want all bidders to know this is an as is sale. I don't want to hear that you didn't read the listing. This car does start right up and move but can not be driven far. Rent a uhaul trailer or look at uship.com before you bid. The interior is clean. Fix up this car and save. If you are the high bidder and can't go thru with the sale you will have to pay a $250 relist fee. Can you tell this has happened to me before??? Only on these cars that need work. Mustangs are the most searched car on Ebay because they are popular and fun to drive.


See the pictures and video. If you can't see them try another computer without a picture filter. this listing will end on Wednesday at 10:30pm eastern Time. Depsosits are non refundable. Will need a battery also. Look at what Mustangs like this are advertised for. Fix and save.


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