1990 Saleen Mustang #158 With Only 5,560 Miles on 2040-cars
Mesa, Arizona, United States
HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO OWN PROBABLY ONE OF THE RAREST,LOWEST MILE 25TH ANNIVERSARY 1990 SALEEN MUSTANGS OUT THERE, WITH ONLY 5,560 MILES THE CAR IS AS CLOSE TO NEW AS IT GETS. THE CAR HAS BEEN STORED FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS IN A GARAGE AND COVERED. I BOUGHT THE CAR FROM THE ORGINAL OWNER, THE NEW OWNER OF THIS CAR WILL BE THE SECOND OWNER AS I DID NOT REGISTER IT. AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURES THE CAR LOOKS BRAND NEW. FROM WHAT I HAVE FOUND THE FIVE STAR WHEELS, 200 MPH SPEEDOMETER AND SALEEN INTAKE ARE RARE. I PUT BRAND NEW TIRES ON THE CAR DUE TO FLAT SPOTS. UNDER THE CAR ALL THE RUBBER IS ALSO LIKE NEW WITH NO CRACKS OR WEAR. I HAVE OWNED A LOT OF CARS AND I HAVE NEVER SEEN A CAR MORE PRESERVED THAT IS 24 YEARS OLD THEN THIS ONE. YOU WILL NOT FIND A NICER MUSTANG THAN THIS ONE UNLESS GO BACK IN TIME TO 1990 AND BUY ONE. CAR WAS ORDERED AT DAMEROW BEAVERTON FORD IN BEAVERTON,OREGON. CAR HAS NEVER BEEN WRECKED AND OBVIOUSLY RARELY DRIVEN. WHEN THE CAR WAS SHIPPED FROM ALASKA, WHERE THE OWNER LIVED, TO ARIZONA THE SHIPPERS SCRAPED THE FRONT LOWER VALANCE. IT WAS REMOVED, SANDED AND PAINTED BACK TO ORIGINAL BUT THEY NEVER REPLACED THE STRIPE. BEFORE CAR IS SHIPPED OUT I WILL HAVE THIS REPLACED. ENGINE IS A 5.0 INJECTED V8 WITH GT40 HEADS FORD SVT B303 CAMSHAFT AND A SVT 5.0 LITER SC ENGINE KIT/PERFORMANCE PACKAGE (ENHANCED COLD AIR INTAKS,MASS AIR FLOW METER,THROTTLE BODY,UPPER AND LOWER INTAKE MANIFOLD AND CHROME HEADERS) SPRAYED-ON CHASSIE UNDERCOATING FOR RUST PREVENTION. BUT THE CAR NEVER SEEN BAD WEATHER THE CAR HAS A 5000.00 NAKAMICHI-ADS SOUND SYSTEM, 5 DISC CD CHANGER,PULL OUT RADIO AND SPEAKER BOX THAT WAS INSTALLED (WORKS BUT A LITTLE OUT DATED) ALSO COMES WITH ALL ORIGINAL DOCS AND PAPERWORK.ALSO AS IN PICS IS THE SALEEN JACKET THAT WAS WITH THE CAR. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION OR NEED MORE PICS OF ANYTHING PLEASE E-MAIL ME OR CALL ME BMSCAMARO@MSN.COM 480-703-5367 THANKS BRIAN On Apr-13-14 at 19:06:47 PDT, seller added the following information: OK SOMEONE AT EITHER DMV OR CAR FAX SCREWED UP. SOMEONE JUST BROUGHT TO MY ATTENTION THAT THE MILES HAVE A ERROR. MY GUESS IS, THAT SOME ONE WITH FAT FINGERES, OR NO COMMOM SENSE JUST THOUGHT IT WAS IMPOSSABLE TO HAVE A 1990 MUSTANG WITH LESS THAT 5,000 MILES ON IT. SO IF THE FIRST GUY PUTS IN 104,212 INSTEAD OF 4,212 IT JUST KEEPS GOING FROM THERE INTILL SOME FIXES IT. WHICH I'AM GOING TO TRY TO DO. THERE IS NO WAY THIS CAR HAS MORE THEN 5,500 MILES ON IT. NOT TO MENTION YOU WOULD HAVE TO DO ALOT DRIVING TO COVER 103,000 IN 2 YEARS AND STILL HAVE A CAR THAT LOOKS THIS GOOD. I ALSO POSTED SOME PICS OF RECIEPTS FROM THE DEALER AND OIL CHANGES WITH THE CORRECT MILES AND DATES, ALSO THE TITLE THAT WAS JUST ISSUED, SHOWS MILES THAT WERE LAST RECORDED AT 5,300 MILES. THE DATES CONFIRM SOMEONE ADDED 100K BY MISTAKE On Apr-18-14 at 22:22:23 PDT, seller added the following information: JUST WANTED TO AD, THAT ALL PANELS ARE ORIGINAL WITH VIN TAGS ONTHE PANELS |
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