1993 Ford Mustang Gt Steeda 302 Convertible on 2040-cars
Island Park, New York, United States
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1993 Ford Mustang GT Convertible
Steeda Tribute
1993 Ford Mustang GT Convertible (Steeda Tribute). Clean CarFax Florida Car with actual miles paperwork & title to
prove it. Car looks just like a Steeda that just rolled of the assembly line, also vehicle is in excellent
condition and part of my personal collection so trust me you will never find a better looking, shinny last year of
the fox body Mustang Convertible anywhere so don't miss your chance to own a piece of history witch will only go up
in value. Exterior is in perfect show car condition, Interior is a spotless non smokers interior, Tires are in
great shape, Rims are all scuff free. This vehicle is fully loaded and comes with a bunch of options and upgrades
like Aluminum Radiator, MSD Ignition-Plug & Cap, BBK Headers, BBK 75mm Air Intake, Eibach Lowering Springs, Sway
Bars and Stabilizer Links, Chrome Water Pump, Chrome Alternator (all done within the last 100 miles), Chrome Upper
& Lower Cobra Intakes, Plus Tons More Like Red Neon Lights Underneath The Car, Strobe Lights, Real Xenon Lights,
Fog Lights, Cross Drilled Rotors, All New Motor Gaskets, Owners Manuals still in the plastic and the list just goes
on and on. This is my perusal car from my personal collection and has always been inside a climate controlled
garage.
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