Mint 2013 Mustang Gt California Special Automatic Navigation Performance White on 2040-cars
Eustis, Florida, United States
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Adult owned 2013 Ford Mustang Premium GT California Special Coupe. This low mileage garage kept pony car has always been well cared for and maintained. It has only traveled 3,200 miles and mostly to car shows. It also is a very well equipped pony with the very special California Special package which includes black 19" rims, Billet Grille with Lower fog lamps, faded hood & side stripes, pedestal spoiler and side scoops on the exterior. Inside, this package adds Alcantra inserts on the sport seats, dark carbon fiber dash trim, Upgraded floor mats, and deluxe door trim.
Other options include the electronics package which includes the Navigation system and the Shaker 500 Audio with the jukebox sound option, allowing you to download your CDs onto a hard drive for quicker access. Other sound options include a USB slot for added music or photo pleasure. When parked, you can even watch a movie! The comfort package includes Dual heated & powered seats, along with a cool touch....Pony Projection mirrors. When you open either door at night, a pony is projected on the ground as a puddle lamp. Powercode Remote Start allows you to start the car to pre-warm or pre-cool the interior. It is on a timer so if you forget, it will shut the engine off after 10 minutes. Finally, this pony has the California Special Car Cover from Ford, which has the striping to match the car. So you know this car is special even covered! The Premium features standard to this car include: HID Projector Headlamps Sequential Taillamps Ambient Lighting with My Color allowing you the option of changing the gauge colors 500 Watt Shaker Audio system Universal Garage Door Opener Sync Voice Activated Controls for the phone, navigation, controls and stereo This 2013 Mustang GT originally listed for $41,995. The car is in "like new" condition and the interior still retains that new car smell! Also, it still retains it's original factory warranty The car is located in Eustis, Florida (Orlando area), and you are welcome to preview the car before bidding. So fly down, enjoy a great theme park or beach vacation and then drive home in your hot new 2013 Ford Mustang California Special! Buyer is responsible for shipping |
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Scroll down for Ford's full press release on this EcoBoost production milestone, including a breakdown of where all the engines were made.
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