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Quick Silver With Factory Painted Black Stripes, 3076 Miles And As-new!! on 2040-cars

US $259,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:3076
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2005 Ford GT only 3,076 Miles and As-New

 

Just aquired from the original owner, this Ford GT is absolutely pristine in every way. Perfect storage from new and never any use in inclement weather results in this car appearing no different than it did when delivered new in 2005. The car is stunning in one of the rarer color combinations of Quick Silver with the factory painted Black Stripes.

The car is 100% original paint with no repairs ever. Interior is perfect in every way to the point that the owner never even removed the Blue protective tape from the left door sill plate.

As you will see in our photos the engine compartment is spotless and the cars climate controlled storage has prevented any aluminum componentry to become oxidized as you often see even on low mile cars. All suspension and chassis pieces are just as nice, again a result of no use in bad weather ever.

Wheels and tires are perfect with no flaws or any brake dust discoloration on the aluminum wheels.

Every bit of paperwork from new has remained with this car including the original window sticker and the full set of books in the factory Black zippered pouch. Both keys with remotes are present. The Ford GT factory car cover in its storage bag is included and the Ford accessory battery trickle charger is installed and functional. The original factory applied build sequence stickers have never even been removed from the center of the windshield.

The car performs flawlessly as you would expect and a very recent service has been completed. This car is 100% complete and needs absolutely nothing. If you expect it to be the best there will be no disappointments. Please call us to inspect the car here in Erie, PA or answer and additional questions that you might have.

 

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