1993 Ford Mustang Convertible Lx 5.0 Feature Car on 2040-cars
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Up for auction is a 1993 FORD MUSTANG LX 5.0 convertible TRIPLE WHITE FEATURE CAR. The car is a limited production of 1500 units. Car is a totally stock unmolested survivor. I am the second owner. I purchased the car in 1995 with only 14k miles on the odometer and it only has a mere 34k miles on it now. It is a MCA silver awarded car plus numerous other mustang show awards and various cruise ins, which is really the only time the car is driven is to shows and the occasional sunny day drive. I have the original window sticker and the feature car floor mats that came from the factory with this package and the convertible top boot. The car runs and drives as new and everything works as it should and the A/C blows ice cold. Having 34k miles and being driven to shows and not trailered it has its tiny stone chips hear and there but none noticeable enough to spot standing looking at or to be marked off for at a judged show. Car is also featured in the fox body
recognition guide. The author took pics of it at a national show and said it was a prime example of a clean stock feature car. Any questions or for certain pics contact me at (260) 750 5012. thanks for looking. *** Deposit of 500.00 within 24 hours Via Paypal *** |
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Thanks to the smoke wand in the wind tunnel, you can actually see the difference in our video.
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National Geographic Channel balances Ford F-150 on four coffee mugs
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