1993 Ford Mustang Gt Hatchback 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Rancho Cordova, California, United States
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pure, unmodified 5.0. This is the last year they made this Fox body Mustang GT's and the 5.0
discontinued the following year. This car is in great shape and has not been
abused.
I am the original owner who drove it off the showroom floor in 1993, have never
had any accidents in it, and always drove it respectfully. The interior is as it arrived from the factory except for the new 6-speaker Apline sound system. The exterior is in good condition for its' year. Yes there are other seemingly similar mustangs out there for less. And they all either have more than 3 owners, have been chopped up and cut into in someone’s garage, souped up with someone else’s ideas, crashed and fixed, or driven hard. This one has none of that. At 21 years old, you'll be able to appreciate that you’re seeing all original as it came from the factory so that you know exactly what you have to work with. This car is a head turner and so fun to drive! Feel free to call 401-835-0186 and leave a message for more info. Respond if you have
as much passion about this car as I do.
Driving lights, sometimes referred to as fog lights, (the ones housed in the front spoiler), need to be replaced, and can be ordered for under $100.
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