Mustang Gt on 2040-cars
Camino, California, United States
Engine:5.0L EFI HO 8-Cyl
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Oxford White
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Medium Grey Cloth
Model: Mustang
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: GT Hatchback 2-Door
Drive Type: AT
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 142,391
Sub Model: GT
Here is a rare opportunity to obtain and own a completely stock, unmolested '89 GT Mustang. This original vehicle is being offered for sale by the original owner.
I'm listing this car for my mother-in-law (retired professional business woman). She purchased this vehicle from Swanson Ford located in the town of Los Gatos, California. The actual date (as identified on the original paperwork), was September 7th, 1989. The original bill of sale, as well as the original window sticker is intact, complete and will be provided with the sale of the vehicle.
She has taken extremely good care of this vehicle. This vehicle has been professionally maintained since day one, and has always been parked in her garage when not in use. This was her daily driver until 1999. Subsequent to that time, the car has been her "back up vehicle."
As the window sticker states; the motor is the 5.0L EFI (electronic fuel injection), HO (high output), motor, and an automatic overdrive transmission. The vehicle does have the traction-lock axle, front disc brakes and a full instrumentation package.
This vehicle has never been in an accident. The title is clear. The drivers door was repainted several years ago (approximately 15) due to thieves breaking into the car.
The transmission was replaced some time ago while she was vacationing in New Mexico. Unsure as to what the actual mileage was at the time, but it was replaced at a Ford Dealership at the time and so it may show up under a car fax report.
As you can see by the pictures provided, this car is in extremely good shape and still wears the original paint which is still very presentable. The tires (mounted on original wheels) have very few miles on them.
The drivers seat was re-upholstered some time ago just due to the original fabric separating. The rest of the interior is still in great condition.
The 142,391 miles are original. This may seem high, but as I stated earlier, this vehicle has been professionally maintained it's entire life and still runs extremely well.
Simply due to the age of the vehicle, this car is being sold in "as is" condition. There are no "known" issues with this vehicle other than the power steering pump is making a little noise but still operates as it should.
Please look the pictures over closely and bid to buy!
This vehicle will not be sold or shipped outside of the U.S. The buyer will be responsible for ALL shipping costs. I will work with a transport agency only after the vehicle has been paid in full. Payment will be in the form of bank wire only. Sorry, there's just too many falsified checks and forgeries going on in this world!
Feel free to contact me (via email), leave your number and I will call you.
On Feb-10-13 at 18:27:40 PST, seller added the following information:
Sorry, I need to make a correction. I just received a call from my mother-in-law.
I need to correct that the drivers seat was not re-upholstered. I miss-understood her before, but she informed me it wasn't the seat upholstery, but rather the driver's seat tracks. The drivers seat is the original upholstery just as the rest of the interior.
At one point in time, the adjustment tracks needed repaired, or replaced. That item was corrected and the seat operates as it should.
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