2000 Ford Mustang Gt Convertible 2-door 4.6l ..........only 31,000 Miles........ on 2040-cars
Lecanto, Florida, United States
352-503-4882 Call only no texts or trades I may deliver for a fee, depending on location. 2000 Mustang GT Convertible 4.6 auto Flowmaster mufflers Pw pl tilt cruise power leather Mach 460 sound Burgandy ext New White top White Int 31,000 original miles!!!! BRAND NEW 18 inch tires & wheels Cold air intake Ice cold a/c
This car has had prior body damage and has been repaired!!!!!
My baby is up for adoption! I got this car a little over three years ago with body damage to the left rear 1/4 panel. I have a little over 30 years body and paint experience and wanted to make the car perfect. Instead of just replacing the 1/4 panel I replaced the entire rear clip of the car, this way all of the factory welds that are visible are original, also means that the body lines, trunk lid, doors all line up like new, plus I could see where the right 1/4 panel had been repaired already. I am very proud of the work that I did and will happily answer any questions regarding the repair. I installed the Cobra rear cover simply because I like the look better than the stock Mustang cover and with the emblems, it fools the average person. I have only put around a thousand miles on it and have washed the car more times than I have driven it. It has a brand new top that is perfect except for a 1/2 inch cut I put in it installing it, ooops. The steering is super tight and works perfect but makes a creeking sound like it has a bad bushing it is not bad but worth mentioning, I just chose to ignore it, my sons mustang makes the same sound. This car is a Fantastic bargain for the money!!!! The pictures of the left rear 1/4 panel make it apear that there is a scratch going down the side, that is actually a reflection from a power line.
Before bidding please first get permission from your hubby, your mommy or significant other. On Jul-30-14 at 08:52:12 PDT, seller added the following information: Please disregard the comment about the steering bushing it's all set. |
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