2007 Ford Mustang Gt Coupe Original Owner 17,000 Miles No Mods on 2040-cars
Camillus, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.6 litre V-8
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim: GT
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: Automatic Overdrive
Power Options: Premier Trim Package, GT Appearance Group, Heated Seats, Power Passenger Seat, Interior Upgrade Package, Sirius Radio, Active Anti-Theft System, Traction Control, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 16,900
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
I bought this 2007 Mustang GT new on April 17, 2007. The color is Vista Blue (G9). The interior is black leather which includes the (real) stitched instrument panel edge. Options include the GT Appearance Package (engine cover with Pony emblem), hood scoop, and bright rolled exhaust tips), traction control, 17" bright cast aluminum wheels, 6-way power driver and passenger seats (heated), Sirius radio, Active Anti-Theft System, and 5-speed automatic transmission.
It has seen no winter weather. It has always been driven responsibly by a mature driver. No one has ever smoked in it, and I don't allow eating in my cars either. In October, 2007 I drove it Dearborn and posed in front of Ford World Headquarters (picture here). It gets an easy 25mpg on the highway and over 20 around town. There are absolutely no modifications of any kind, this car is 100% stock as-is from the Flat Rock Assembly Plant. As such it handles, performs, and looks exactly the way Ford wanted a 2007 Mustang GT in Vista Blue to be. There will be no disappointments because of a modified suspension, engine, or appearance.
The cons: the back seat has a couple of very small spots where the leather is malformed (see picture); a couple of hidden scuffs on the inside of the trunk wall cover, below the rear lip; a small brush-like imperfection just below and to the left of the rear GT emblem, on the plastic bumper piece. Insignificant items in themselves but nonetheless there.
My Mustang was ordered by me, you can see the line which says "TAG J ROTELLA" on the window price sticker. That means it was a pre-sold unit naming me as the customer. Like my other cars (all of which are Fords) this Mustang has been treated properly, with respect, kindness, and care. I took delivery from Concord Ford in Newark, New York. You can call that dealership (315-331-3223) and ask them about my Mustang if you wish, the salesman is still there and his name is Joe.
You can see this car in person in Camillus, New York. I recommend an in-person inspection. If you want to call me please contact me via eBay message and I will send my phone number.
Please read the payment and deposit instructions. Under no circumstances will I release the car and/or its title until payment has been cleared by my bank, regardless if you send a cashier's certified check, or personal check. The car is titled in New York State and is free from all encumbrances and liens. A check on this car's history will reveal nothing interesting or unusual, as it has been owned by me since new and registered in my name since new. No accidents, no incidents, just proud and happy miles.
The car is located in ZIP 13031, about 8 miles west of Syracuse, New York. Delivery to your location is entirely your responsibility and expense. I do have access to some auto transporter options and facilities and I am willing to consider delivering the car to you depending on your location. Once payment has been made and I turn over the title, my NY license plates will be removed. You may apply for an in-transit permit to drive the car, check with the NYS DMV. Those permits can be obtained at any DMV office, nearby they are located in Auburn, Syracuse, and Fulton.
If you are considering a purchase of a car in this class, please by all means, buy a Mustang...any Mustang. The rest, a.k.a. the "competition" are just Mustang-wanna-bes. Why buy an imitation when for the same money you can have the real thing? Only Mustang makes it happen.
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