2010 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Bloomfield, New Jersey, United States
Please contact me at : myrticemggailey@donsfans.com .
I am reluctantly listing my loved GT500 Shelby in Kona blue. I have the original window sticker. Has only 12,100
miles. (Using when the sun is shining) All additions/modifications have done nothing to affect the stock motor. I
bought this car off an older gentleman who went on to buy a Ford GT......oh to be that guy.
Car is spotless inside, has the following:
#Leather seats/steering wheel
#Navigation/DVD/Sirrus XM/Bluetooth. I also had added the LockPick (enclosed in the dash) which allows you to play
DVD's on the move for the kids and also put in navigation destinations on the move (Ford doesn't like you touching
the Nav when you are driving)
#Backup camera (this is also managed by the Lockpick) nothing to it, comes on when in reverse.
#Original Shelby car mats, excellent condition as well as all weather matts that I usually leave in to protect from
dirt (sorry I love my car)
#Car has a Viper radar detector hard wired and comes on automatically when ignition is turned on, you cant drive
30mph in this car.....Police don't like that.
The exterior is gorgeous, Kona Blue with the original standard white Shelby striping changed out with a body shop
installing black carbon fiber look stripes. I thought the white was too obnoxious and can easily be changed back
for very little cost. Rear passenger windows have the paint match old school window vents. The usual tiny marks
from the terrible NJ roads but nothing to impact the paint. Car comes with a 7 season matt black cover and storage
bag. Car has never seen rain or snow and is always stored in my garage......warm and toasty.
20" after market rims added with low performance tires really makes the car look aggressive standing still.
The chin spoiler on the front is carbon fiber and the body shop also did carbon fiber look on the plastic trim
pieces, water rails, sills, rear valence. At car shows people don't realize it isn't carbon fiber.
The sound of the car is incredible.
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