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1996 Ford Mustang Gt! Tangerine Orange! Saleen Package! Cobra R Wheels! 1 Owner! on 2040-cars

Year:1996 Mileage:76300
Location:

Asheville, North Carolina, United States

Asheville, North Carolina, United States
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1996 Ford Mustang GT


Here it is, no explanation needed! This is one of the HARDEST Mustangs to find. You are looking at an ALL ORIGINAL, FACTORY ORDERED, ONE OUT OF 829, Tangerine Orange 4.6L Mustang GT. When this car was ordered by the original owner, who happens to be a 65 year old woman, every option was purchased that was available. It is very rare that you will even see one of these cars on the road, let alone an all original show piece like the one you are currently looking at. This car was purchased brand new by the mother of two mustang enthusiasts. She has been the only one to even sit in the car since day one. The passenger seat has never been ridden in, and if that does not please you, the plastic is still on the passenger side door handle. It has been garage kept since the day it drove off the dealer’s showroom floor. With only 1,200 miles on it, her sons were quick to equip this car with a complete Saleen factory package, making this car even more unique and rare in its own form. Today, the car has just over 76,000 miles on it, and is in great condition. It is absolutely beautiful all the way around. This car could not scream MUSTANG more if it tried. This is the car everyone wants; and you have the chance to own it!

Below, you will find a short, but perfectly made list of has what this car has to offer:

-         VIN: 1FALP42X9TF138038 (CARFAX INCLUDED)

-         4.6L GT Motor

-         Automatic Transmission

-         Complete Factory Saleen Package

-         1 out of 829 Tangerine Orange Cars

-         17x9 Factory Ford Motorsports Cobra R Wheels

-         3.55 Gears

-         Never been “HI-POED”

-         Air Silencer is the ONLY thing that has been removed

-         Adult Female Owned and Driven

-         Very Rare Special Order with ALL OPTIONS (besides leather as she did not want to burn up in the summer and freeze in the winter)

-         Oil changed every 3,000 miles

-         Brand new tires

This list stops here for this car. That is exactly how it should be. This is a Mustang; true to the title. ONE OWNER, FACTORY SPECIAL ORDER, TANGERINE ORANGE. That says it all. It is an absolutely amazing car. You will not be disappointed. The interior is in great shape. The car runs and drives amazing. The looks that it gets are unreal. You will never pull this car out of the driveway without being asked questions about it. Do not miss out on this rare, once in a lifetime opportunity. BID NOW!

 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

·       This 1996 Ford Mustang GT is sold AS-IS with NO WARRANTY IMPLIED OR EXPRESSED.

·       I encourage ALL PARTIES interested to view the car in person! Pictures do not do it justice.

·       PLEASE, DO NOT submit a big unless you have obtained 100% of the funds to purchase this car.

·       I am listing this car for a friend of mine (the original owner’s son). His name is Ricky. PLEASE CALL Ricky with any questions. His number is 828-989-9792. PLEASE, do this before submitting a bid.

·       I have over 50 pictures of this car in a Photobucket album. I can email the link to you upon request. Please copy and paste the link below into your browser and DELETE THE “CLOSE THIS GAP”


http://s699.photobucket. CLOSE THIS GAP com/user/NCcummins/library/1996%20Mustang%20GT?sort=3&page=1


The buyer is responsible for all shipping charges.

·       IF you are having the car shipped to you, you need to make sure shipping is set up BEFORE submitting a big.

·       This car is being RELISTED TO DUE A NON PAYING BUYER!

 

I sincerely thank you for taking the time to look at this 1996 Ford Mustang GT!

 


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