2004 Black Ford Mustang V6 Convertible Anniversary Edition on 2040-cars
Conover, North Carolina, United States
THIS IS A VERY NICE ANNIVERSARY EDITION 2004 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE 3.9L V6! CLEAN TITLE, IN HAND!!!!
THE CAR HAS BRAND NEW TIRES, AND IS FULLY LOADED WITH A DRIVERS' SIDE POWER SEAT, MACH 460 SPEAKERS (FROM THE FACTORY UPGRADE ON THE ANNIVERSARY EDITIONS), AND AN AFTERMARKET BLUETOOTH (for music or hands-free cell phone operation) PIONEER STEREO CD PLAYER WITH USB, SUBWOOFER ENCLOSURE AND AMP (OR CAN BE REMOVED AND PUT THE FACTORY RADIO BACK IN). REAR SPOILER. HOT HEAT and COLD AC!! MIDNIGHT BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR, TINTED GLASS. THIS VEHICLE RUNS AND DRIVES SMOOTHLY. THE CONVERTIBLE TOP IS ALSO BLACK IN COLOR AND IS IN GOOD SHAPE. It does have a few dings and scrapes here and there, but nothing too major. Very slight oil leak from the back of the pan (I had it checked out, and I was told it was about $300 to get it fixed), and convertible top motor might either need replacing or just fluid (fluid fix is very inexpensive, and I've priced replacement motors from $100 to $200). It has had a few bumps and bruises, but still looks and runs GREAT!!!. I purchased this car about 3 years ago, so it's been a good one overall. There are a few rust spots coming up in places, (rear quarter panels behind wheels, and over the windshield), and the driver's seat has a seem separation (where it looks as though it simply just needs to be re sewn), but all issues are minor and inexpensive - around $500 total. I also have this listed locally, and have some interested parties that have seen/drove the car, so the auction could end early if it sells. |
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