2009 Mustang Gt/v-8/5-spd/silver Ext/black Leather Int/42k Miles, Salvage Title on 2040-cars
Belle, West Virginia, United States
2009
Mustang GT 5-spd Manual Transmission, Brilliant Silver, Black leather Interior,
with 42,207 Miles I’m
listing this car only to see if there is any interest in someone wanting the car. I originally bought the car in April 2013 as
a project car to fix up over the winter.
I have ran out of time and current job has me relocating soon so I need
to possibly get rid of the car. It has a
WV salvage title which was converted over from a Maine Salvage title when I
bought the car. The car had original
front end damage from what looks like a telephone or tree. The airbags were
deployed on the driver’s side, not the passenger’s. I have bought many parts and will list what I
have bought and will be included in the price.
The car starts up and runs fine, when I bought if they drove off of
their trailer and onto mine. I drove it
into the garage and have had it on jack stands ever since. I start the car every two weeks and allow it
to run just to make sure it still does. I don’t
know a lot about cars and this has been a challenge trying to get the parts and
bolts back together. If you have any
questions please email me and I’ll answer to the best I can. If you need additional pictures email me and
I’ll get as soon as I can. Bought: New
Battery Driver’s
side airbag Clock
spring Hood Hood
Hinges Fan
(BR3Z-8C607) AC
Condenser Cross
member (9R3Z5019D) AC
Hose (4R3Z19835AB) Windshield
washer fluid tank Radiator
support Shaker
1000 6Cd/MP3 Player Front
Bumper Impact Bar Lower
rail Supports (7R3Z16152A) Serpentine Belt (AR3Z8620A) Radiator Fender Liners Driver’s and
Passenger’s Fender’s (Driver side has a dent and will need replaced or repaired) Front Bumper
Cover Things that
I know will need done or bought: Paint the
Hood, Fenders, and front bumper cover Head
lights Fog
Lights Wiring
the front end because some wires are bare from the accident Windshield
needs replaced Back
bumper’s paint is pealing Clean the
inside of the car This is not a complete list just things I know needs done. Overall a
person that knows what they are doing can have on the road in no time. There was previous work done to the car
before I got it so I don’t know what they did, I just know what I have done and it was replace parts. The profile picture is what the car looked like when
the previous owner had it. On Sep-17-14 at 08:18:34 PDT, seller added the following information: Many of the new parts are installed but others are not like the airbag and clock spring are in a box and will be included in the sale of the car. Just ask if you have any questions about a certain part or item. Thank you |
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