1994 Ford Mustang Indy Pace Car - Go Kart - 1 Of 500 on 2040-cars
Clinton, Iowa, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.0 Horsepower
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Drive Type: Automatic clutch
Mileage: 5
I have a very rare 1994 Ford Mustang Pace Car Go Kart for sale. This is almost 20 years old and has been stored inside all its life. Only 500 were produced by the Bird Corporation out of Elkhorn, Nebraska. I am actually the second owner for the past 17 years myself. The cart has been stored inside and the 5.0 horsepower Tecumseh Engine has a fresh tune-up of which is lucky to have 5 hours of running on it. The Kart is in pristine condition and carries all the characteristics of the actual production model of only 1000 were produced. If you would be lucky enough to own an actual 1994 Pace Car, this was always my intent to have both, it would be awesome at car shows and parades. This is a very rare opportunity and the only other one I have seen was at Jay Leno's collection facility. Also includes a homemade car cover. Also have the owners manual.
On Aug-26-13 at 21:35:34 PDT, seller added the following information:
This Kart was stored in my basement since I have owned it the 17 last years and the motor stored in a climate control environment. This does not have electric start, but it generally starts with one pull, possibly two. The Kart is a 9.8/9.9 as far as quality. Any blemishes or exterior flaws(which I have not found) are from the factory. If you do not agree, you are not obligated to complete the transaction. Unfortunately this does require you, the buyer to complete shipping or local pick up.
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