Ford Gt40 2005 All Options 1 Owner 2,996 Miles Beautiful on 2040-cars
Dunnellon, Florida, United States
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This is a beautiful 2005 Ford GT with all 4 factory options. The car has not been altered, abused, beaten nor neglected. 1 owner, 1 driver, occasional passenger. Comes with the factory accessories, battery charger, car cover, all paperwork including the yellow tags that hang on the vehicle, all new in the box.
This is basically a new car. There has been no damage to the body, no accidents, no body work. It has never been on a track. The body panels line up nice and where they should. Purchase date was 11/10/2005. No alterations and no modifications. All stock. All regular Ford services were completed. There are no flaws or damage on the body that I can find. The front spoiler is NOT damaged. This is a cash sale, no financing. Clear title ready to be signed over with receipt of funds. You would be very hard pressed to find a negative about this vehicle. Please feel free to call for additional details, 505-301-9700. Please no calls before 7:00am nor after 10:00pm Eastern Time. This auto is available for viewing by appointment in Dunnellon, FL 34432. PLEASE SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY. THERE WILL BE NO JOY RIDES IN THIS CAR. Payment will be by US Bank Wire with ample processing time prior to pickup. I have had to many people low balling and playing games so I have pulled the make an offer. This is a pristien car and I'm not selling below market value. I've discussed the car with dealers and I know the value. The bottom line on this car is $225K. |
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