1993 Ford Mustang Lx Convertible 2-door 2.3l on 2040-cars
Sweet Valley, Pennsylvania, United States
1993 Ford Mustang LX Convertible 132,000 miles solid body no rust .New Battery back convertible window,muffler tail pipe is newer also.just serviced. New State inspection and emission sticker..good tires,Car runs and drives great.top is in great shape works up and down, no leaks Oil/filter just changed .interior is very nice clean no ripps ,electric windows work power locks work, car has been well takin care of. Garage kept.driven a few days a week in nice weather,this car is great for a drive put top down and dont have to worry about gas prices, car gets good gas millage
Just put the key in and drive,Only thing is A/C needs to be charged..never fixed it. I just drove with top down no need for A/C in a convertible..motor and tranny run strong .has paint chip on drivers door...for age of car this is very nice.Look at pictures ask questions.I will be happy to answer all that i know,Only reason selling car is my daughter is 17 and wants a jeep..were we live need 4X4 in winters..Thanks for looking car is being sold as is . buyer to drive of remove car after purchase no shipping pick up only.The auto check shows wrong millage listed before i bought car the title I have shows the 130000 when I bought it it from seller.someone messed up missed a number, |
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