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1992 Ford Mustang Lx Convertible Feature Car Limited Edition 5.0 Automatic Red on 2040-cars

US $3,625.00
Year:1992 Mileage:101180
Location:

Loganville, Georgia, United States

Loganville, Georgia, United States
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1992 MUSTANG LX CONVERTIBLE FEATURE CAR

This car is SOLID and ALL original. Only 2100 produced and this one is a survivor! No engine modifications, body or suspension modifications. The top is new and was changed from white to black, but works fine. The exhaust sounds great. The steering is nice and tight. The 5.0 cranks right up every time. Auto tranny shifts fine. Ice cold A/C.
I wouldn't be afraid to drive this car anywhere, but like I always tell people, I would rather you check it all out yourself and get it home before going anywhere. That's what I would do with any classic vehicle, just to be safe! I love this car. Still has original Ford care package (manual) from when it was purchased new. If you are looking for a father/son restoration project or a daily driver as is, then look no further. Head turning car! This one is stellar. Got a couple little things to keep you busy and your wrenches turning, but what old car doesn't! Amazing car. No reserve. Get it before it's gone! 

Stuff that may need attention:
Power steering whines a little, but works fine. Paint is original except for the blacked out hood and is good from a distance, but has chips, is faded and wearing thin. Clear coat is peeling as was the case for a lot of these models. One small rust spot where it looks like the convertible top may have trapped water at some point. (see pics) Rest of car is SOLID. One small dent by driver door. (see pics) Interior is good, driver seat is newly recovered and rest of seats have some usual wear but are in good shape overall. The driver side rear window will need a switch. Tach sticks at 3K when idling then kicks in. This IS NOT a PERFECT car, but IT IS a great driver!!!

Winning bidder to work out and cover shipping. I will help with loading up, too. Email with any questions. Car is sold AS-IS, WHERE-IS. Comes with title.

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