Rare Collectible Antique Low Miles 86k Ford Mustang Convertible 7up 7-up Nr 5.0 on 2040-cars
Reading, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:5.0 HO V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim: convertible
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 86,000
Sub Model: 3 door
Exterior Color: Green
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: White
Rare and in very nice shape, and if your viewing this ad you most likly already know what you are looking at, here is some details below, this was my personal car and now its my fathers again, we have been holding off for selling however due to medical reasons we decided its in our best interest to let this nice ride go! this is being sold stricly as-is where is, if you need it shiped look into uship.com
first the bad: top has 2 rips(both top rear coreners are torn and need a big patch or replaced), but new top is included in this sale, just need to put it on!, seats are not perfect but new leather covers included9drivers seat is the worse and has many of the usual leather cracks and tears, would need a seat cover or i have a complete replacement factory covers to replace the old worn and faded seats, THIS IS A TRUE 7-UP EDITION CAR WITH THE WHITE LEATHER INTERIOR AND TOP AND GREEN PAINT, ALL VIN NUMBERS MATCH AND ARE CORRECT FOR THE 7-UP EDITION, low miles of less then 85,000 orginal! and it shows! needs nothing other then mentioned cosmetics, great car, of course again sold as-is no joy rides or tire kickers or low ballers, you win this auction you bought it come take a lok PRIOR TO BIDDING!!
this is a 5.0 v8 lx style with a 5 speed transmission which shifts 100% true and has a hydrolic upgraded clutch system, and newer clutch as well. and runs and drives great and always fires right up! never raced or beat, adult owned and prior to our ownership it was adult owned locally.
1990 Ford Mustang LX Convertible. 5.0L EFI HO V8, 5 Speed. 86k orginal miles.
Limited Edition 7UP model (only 1360 produced with 5 speed...as i have been told?).
VERY NICE. Garage kept. No rust & No dents maybe very minor dings if any
25th Anniversary Edition. Foxbody
Factory equipped with all GT options, minus the heavy plastic ground effects body moldings.
Power Windows/Door locks, Power Top, Dual Power Remote Mirrors, Air Conditioning.
Deep Emerald Green Clearcoat Metallic Exterior with White Leather Interior
Very nice and very original with the exception of K&N air filter
No Rust! always Garaged.
The 1990 Limited Edition LX Convertible has some features which differentiate it from other Mustang models. These features include:
- Deep Emerald Green Clearcoat Metallic Paint (code PA)
- Colour-keyed body side moldings, fascia moldings and side view mirrors
- White Leather Interior
- White Convertible Top
- 15" GT Aluminum Wheels
All 7-UP cars came with the 225 horsepower 5.0 EFI engines
Standard Equipment:
5.0 EFI HO 8-cyl Engine
5-Speed Manual Overdrive Transmission
Handling Suspension
Power Brakes
P225/60VR15 Performance Tires
Luggage Rack
Power Lock Group
Tinted Glass
Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel
Interval Windshield Wipers
Articulated Sports Seats
Light Group
White Interior Trim
EEC-IV Computerized Engine Controls
Power Rack & Pinion Steering w/15:1 Ratio
Traction-Lock Axle
Power Convertible Top
15 X 7" Cast Aluminum Wheels
Aero Halogen Headlamps
Dual Electric Remote Mirrors
Electronic AM/FM/Cassette Stereo Radio With Clock
Power Windows
Deep Emerald Green C/C
Heavy Duty Battery
On Oct-14-13 at 14:03:55 PDT, seller added the following information:
update: this is the true limited edition mustang and can confirmed by the paint code PA, interior code CA, and w for white top under VR code) Only 80350 orginal miles! driven aprox. 1000 miles a year over the course last 10 years! ...again Fires right up and runs great and all power options work, all power windows work along with the power top!,The exhaust sounds very nice, flowmasters, and yes the cats are still on for emmissions! ..again i have been getting alot of emails so and engine runs and idle perfect and has a t5 5 speed world class transission that shifts great with no issues in any gear. Mustang is stock and not molested like most have been. Garage kept and well cared for. Adult owned. Regular oil changes and mantaince. paint is also in very sharp/good condition. car has a/c !!!! a nice cd player ect. power options all work. i am not the orginal owner and im a private seller and cannot offer a warrantee, i am trying to be honest but am not a mechanic but in my opinion this is a GREAT looking & running mustang. i am not aware of an mechanical issues however i must seller stickly as-is where is as i am not a dealer whom can offer a warrente of any kind. NO JOY RIDES, serious buyers only. I personally have never raced or beat car and do not know what it would run on the quarter mile ect...for those that have asked... it is a quick car though i can say!
I checked all panels that i am aware that have vin numbers and all vin numbers match: both back panels, truck lid,, front fenders, hood, doors,ect
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