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1979 Ford Mustang Survivor 50k Original Miles Amazing Condition! Pristine Car!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1979 Mileage:52000
Location:

Beckley, West Virginia, United States

Beckley, West Virginia, United States
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1979 Ford Mustang Ghia Survivor 50k Original Miles Amazing Condition!


V6 2.8L/Auto/AC


Interior is Immaculate.


Car has been Preserved Always being Garage Kept


Has Original Paperwork and Service Records


Great Original Car


No Rust


Everything Works Great Like New


Car Runs and Drives


Air Conditioning.


Extremely Clean


Perfect Car to Keep or Turn into a 302 V8 Car.


Link to over 70 Photobucket Pictures:

http://s1228.photobucket.com/user/mtdubvee/library/Random/1979%20Mustang


You are looking at an extremely nice example of an original 1979 Ford Mustang. This car has been well kept its entire life as you can see. Being garage kept its entire life, this car has been greatly preserved. The cars looks excellent and shows very well. Everything functions on the car just as it should. The car has 52,000 miles on it which is nothing for a car this age. This car would be great o keep the way it is, or a perfect candidate for a V8 Swap. The body is super solid and all the lights, gauges, electrical, everything works. Just drive as is or swap a V8 in it or go crazy and make it a street rod or drag car. Perfect car for any of those things.


I ahve all of the original paperwork for the car. Owners manual, service records everything. The Buck tag is still on the radiator support also.


I'll go over the car by area to give a further breakdown.


Body:


The car has absolutely no rust on it. The car has always been kept in a garage, preserving it from the elements. The car is really straight and very dry and rust free. The car is overall very straight. I think I have seen a total of maybe two tiny body imperfections on the entire car. The car's weatherstripping isn't even dry rotted or anything. It was kept in a climate controlled garage.


Interior:


The interior is in like new condition. All of the lights work, door buzzers, everything. The map light looks like it has never even been used, and all of the chrome trim and plastic is in excellent condition. The seats look amazing. There is literally hardly no wear on them at all. There are no broken pieces of interior anywhere. Ash tray door, door panels, everything is perfectly intact and fully functional. There are no cracks int he dash pad or anything. A perfect example of a well preserved car.


Paint and Trim:


The paint on the car for its age is actually very nice and still shines up great. The bumpers are faded a little because they are rubber, but other than that the paint is in really good condition. The chrome trim on the car is in amazingly great shape. Really astonishing how well this entire car has been preserved.


Drivetrain:


The cars drivetrain is 100% original. V6 engine with an automatic transmission. The engine starts right up and the car drives just great. The car has a couple very minor leaks but that's mainly just from sitting for years. The car has a new fuel pump on it. Its doesn't make any noises or anything. Great driving car.


I have added a bunch of pictures of the car to the photobucket account. Please feel free to look at all of the pictures and ask any questions that you might have. Also feel free to come and inspect the car.


Honestly, you will be hard pressed to find another car as great and preserved as this one. We will ship this car. Shipping costs are to be paid by the buyer. Car is being sold as-is where is with no warranty expressed or implied.


Thanks for viewing and Happy Bidding!!



On Apr-17-14 at 08:10:48 PDT, seller added the following information:

Carburetor could use a rebuild. It does leak a little gas.  

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