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2003 Ford Mustang 3.8 V6 98k Highway Miles, Clean Title, Automatic, Pony Pkg on 2040-cars

US $6,800.00
Year:2003 Mileage:98500
Location:

Uhrichsville, Ohio, United States

Uhrichsville, Ohio, United States

Hello, you are bidding on a beautiful Ford Mustang with 98,500 highway miles driven to and from work and stored in an air cond/heated garage. It has a strong 3.8 litre V6 motor that is mechanically sound mated to an auto transmission with a performance button on gearshift to turn off overdrive and allow more torque. It is black on black with clean cloth interior, never smoked in. Really, I want to keep, but child forces sale. This would be a great gift for that graduation student for college, or just fun in  the sun. Pictures don't do this justice as it was very humid out. Rims shine like chrome and paint is like mirror. I also have a set of keys and a set of remotes.


It has the following mostly purchased from SUMMIT RACING:
New HP all-season tires/chrome stems
New HP VGX ceramic brake pads
New HP cross-drilled rotors
New wheel bearings
New ball joints
New HP shocks and struts
New HP cat-back dual exhaust
Paint is in beautiful shape, especially for a car that is 11 years old
Pony package with a GT style hood, SVT style gearshift, and SVT style pedals, (This was a Ford O.E. option, none of this was added by myself)
Tinted front and side windows
Alpine MP3/CD detachable stereo
Alpine/Kicker speakers
500W amp to a 12" Kicker sub in box
K&N filter
New headlights with bright white bulbs
Handles like its on rails and brakes just as quick

It has a clear title which I possess in hand with no lien. Again, I wish I could keep but need to sell due to child. Thank you for your interest in this awesome vehicle built like a GT with better gas mileage from a V6. Perfect for graduation gift or for fun in the sun!!!

Please view my feedback and bid with confidence. I reserve the right to end bidding due to local sale. I prefer to have local bidding on this vehicle. I live near Canton Ohio, but can arrange a meet for a real buyer with intent to pay, with a notary for easy transition of title. I am familiar with west PA and west W.VA to Morgantown area. Please e-mail me with any questions, if you are serious and would like to speak to me about anything on this vehicle, I can e-mail my cel number to you. Thank you again and God Bless Our Troops!!!

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