1995 Ford Mustang Convertible 2-door 3.8l Reliable Fun Automatic on 2040-cars
Canon City, Colorado, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.8L 232Cu. In. V6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim: Base Convertible 2-Door
Drive Type: RWD
Exterior Color: Teal
Mileage: 126,161
Interior Color: Gray
Options: Convertible
1995 Ford Mustang Convertible. Female owned and taken care of. A NEW FACTORY engine was put in at 80,000 miles. Pretty nice little car overall. Good body with no rust or dents. There are a few little scratches that have been touched up. The paint is good. Nice interior. Very clean!! The top is power and works correctly. There is some minor wear on the top from being stored in the converted position. See pictures.
3.8 V-6, automatic trans, A/C, Power disk brakes, power steering, power windows and locks (all working), Cruise control, premium wheels with good tires. Good brakes. No mechanical issues that I know of. The factory radio buttons stick some times. I would replace the radio if I had more time.
Reliable, good looking car. For the money you won't find a better car. You can see from my feedback that I am a good seller. I try to list the condition accurately. You can contact me by e-mail. I live in Canon City.
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Mon, 18 Feb 2013Now here's some welcome news. Car and Driver reports Ford is seriously mulling a replacement for the recently deceased Ranger, but the successor to the compact pickup's throne may not look anything like what we've seen from the nameplate in the past.
While speaking at the 2013 Chicago Auto Show, Doug Scott, marketing manager for Ford Trucks, said there's still a market for a smaller pickup, but that buyers expect to see a larger differentiation between the smaller utility vehicles and their full size counterparts in price, capability and fuel economy.
According to Scott, that means a vehicle with a payload capacity of around 1,000 pounds paired with a towing capacity of 3,000 pounds and "a dramatic reduction in fuel consumption." But the biggest piece of that recipe is the price tag, and Scott says to keep the MSRP far enough away from the already cheap F-150, the answer could come in the form of a unibody design. Scott says target customers in this market don't care whether the truck has a traditional frame or not, so long as it's tough enough to do the job and has the capability they need.
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Lee Iaccoca gave a speech to motoring journalists on April 1, 1964 at the New York World's Fair to introduce a sporty car for younger drivers. His opening line: "Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to one of the proudest moments of our lives." The company was so excited by what it had made that the Mustang was Ford's first "International Press Introduction," being introduced to some 2,000 journos around the world on the same day in the US and 11 European cities. Even through its difficult points, no one at the time could have known how well the Mustang would acquit that pride.
After the intro, the press drove Mustangs 750 miles from New York to Dearborn, MI, reading press kits that touted features like the "vertical, three-sectional taillights/turn signals," "170" six-cylinder engine with 101 horsepower and the available Cruise-O-Matic transmission.
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"I just decided the time was right. I am going to take a little time with my family, and I am going to start on a new adventure pretty soon," said Monty in an interview with AdWeek. He also explained a little about his theory of how companies should use social media. In his opinion, it should be a chance to go beyond standard marketing and build a relationship with people. Businesses need to have a broad focus for its online message, and using just one service isn't enough to be successful.
Under his guidance, Ford expanded its Facebook presence significantly. According to AdWeek, it launched the 2010 Explorer on the popular site. Also, when the company wanted to investigate selling electric models, it initially gauged the public's reaction on Facebook and then advertised them there first. Monty has been a major supporter of Twitter as well to broaden the company's communication with the public.