2006 - Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Loves Park, Illinois, United States
Up for auction is a 2006 Ford Mustang GT Premium Convertible, Automatic, white w/ tan top. This is a 1-owner vehicle which has spent it's life in South Carolina and Georgia so it hasn't seen much salt or winter conditions. The vehicle is located in Newnan, GA (Atlanta area) and is being sold for my sister. She has driven the car mostly on weekends because she works out of town a lot. The car has 73k miles and drives and shifts great. Brakes and tires are both good with a decent amount of life remaining. Oil changes and regular maintenance has been done and the car has been garage kept regularly. The tan convertible top has just been professionally replaced which looks really great (receipt included). The quality and fitment of the new top is even better than the original that it replaced, mainly because of how it's made and around the rear window. The car has the nicer model wheels that were available, and the tan top really sets it apart from the more common black one. The car has never been involved in an accident or had any body work, but does have some marks on the front and back bumpers as pictured. There are also a few small scratches on top of the rear bumper, but other than the bumpers the rest of the body is in excellent condition with virtually no dents. The tan leather interior is in good condition, however the fabric on the door panels has pulled loose on both doors, probably from being parked in the sun with the top down. The pieces could be glued back on or the door panels re-upolstered. The wheels are very nice, and do not have any major curb marks. The car is very clean, however the engine is kinda dirty, and could use a good cleaning.. Car comes with original owners manual, wheel lock set, 2 sets of keys, and other literature included when purchased new. Paypal deposit of $500 due within 48 hours of end of listing and remainder of payment in person when picking up the car in GA. Any questions please don't hesitate to ask!
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