1993 Ford Mustang Gt Convertible (5-speed, Triple Black, Foxbody) All Stock on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
Up for sale is my 93 Fox. I bought it earlier this year as my toy before my wife and I started having kids...well, guess what?! With a new baby on the way, I need to upgrade to something more family friendly. The car is in absolutely beautiful shape. Under 64K ORIGINAL MILES. Everything works like it should with the exception of the CD player. AC, windows, wipers, locks, radio, top all work perfectly. There is some minor wear on the driver seat - should be expected with a 20+ yr old car, but it's free of any tears or scratches. Dash is in perfect shape, no cracks etc. Clutch shifts perfectly. Triple Black - blk exterior, blk top, blk leather interior. Chrome Pony Wheels! STOCK EVERYTHING - even paint & radio. No ridiculous mods, no racing, no abuse. Only parts I replaced are the rear windshield (original was fading & loose), welded on full length sub frame connectors (crucial for verts) alternator (old), PCM (old), distributor (old), and I had some Flowmaster mufflers welded on to give it that awesome all american sound. That's it! A true survivor. I would love to keep it, but just can't justify owning three vehicles. Please, serious bidders only. Must arrange own shipping or pickup. I'm happy to answer any and all questions. Thanks for looking and good luck! On Sep-20-14 at 09:34:18 PDT, seller added the following information: EDIT: Had some questions about the condition of the carpet. The carpet is very slightly faded from age, but is free of any stains/tears etc. Would rate the carpet 8.5/10. Also added a few more current shots. On Sep-21-14 at 16:16:19 PDT, seller added the following information: EDIT 2: forgot to mention that winning bidder will also receive original boot (needs to be stretched since its been a while since I've used it) as well as a car cover custom fit to this particular model (about $200 from AmericanMuscle.com) |
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