1985 Mustang Gt Origonal Owner on 2040-cars
Woodland Hills, California, United States
Original owner !!!! Last year of the Carbureted 1985 Mustang Black with Matte trim , grey interior T Tops Hello I'm posting this for my Aunt, She has decided to sell her 1985 Mustang GT, Last tear of the carburetor. She is the original owner, the Car is an original California and has never left, So the good new there is no rust or any issue like that,. The car is solid! runs very strong adult owned and driven , I took it to a mustang expert mechanic and was completely surprised the condition of the car and said it could easily go another 100,000 miles . No modifications or alterations have every been made, everything is 100% stock and original , not even an aftermarket stereo was ever installed, no speaker holes, the car is exactly as it came from the dealer. she purchased it back in 1985 in her 40's. She feels she need a change and does not drive it because of the heavy clutch. the interior in is original condition $5,000 was put into a new paint job back in the late 90's, the car gets looks all the time. Everything works, electric window, door locks, even the map light still works A/C 5 Speed runs like a rocket ship, the car is all original , never any modification, even still has the factory radio. When people see it she gets many compliments on it The top end done about 65,000 10years ago, not that it was showing signs but my uncle want to go completely through the engine, The car has 200,000 but you would never know it, the car was a daily driver and is very dependable,. a BLAST to drive has been garaged for the last 3 years and starts right up , meticulously maintained and I can promise you if you were to see it you can see the care that was put into the car. Fly down and take a look , can meet you at Bob Hope airport or LAX E-mail me with email address so I can sent over 150 photo bucket photos The front bumper plastic made contact with the garage, took it to paint shop and was estimated $250 to re-paint or a new plastic bumper was $150 and paint was $150 ( because there was very little prep work with a new pumper)...................................... it is not that noticeable due to the location and that the car is black, when showing the car I usually have to point it out |
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