1985 Ford Mustang 5.0 Lx T-tops Low Miles And Rare on 2040-cars
Schenectady, New York, United States
For Sale is a 1985 Ford Mustang 5.0 LX Automatic. The car is a Low mileage survivor, It only has around 41kmi. It has t-tops and Ice cold air(converted to r134). The interior is grey Vinyl and in very nice shape with only few minor imperfections. The exterior is Silver with a few small dings and scratches. The Body Has NO rust and Has the original paint, and as I said it does have some imperfections. This is a almost 30 year old car that has the original paint and is not a butchered repaint. The Car is very original down to the original cassette deck. The only modifications it does have are underdrive pulleys, headers,off road h-pipe and flowmaster mufflers. I think I got everything, but I am sure I forgot something. I have owned many mustangs and this is one of my favorites. I will not give it away and I am not in a hurry to get rid of it. Just looking for something different. She runs and drives very well. Please ask any and all questions before Bidding. If you need more pictures I can send them Once again this is a low Mile survivors, but it is not showroom new! Car is sold as-is with no warranty. Shipping the buyers responsibility, but I will assist the shipper in anyway possible. Thanks for Looking and Happy bidding! |
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