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2009 Ford Mustang Gt 69 Mach I 40th Anniversary Tribute 4.6 5 Spd. R Title on 2040-cars

US $13,500.00
Year:2009 Mileage:13275
Location:

Bellwood, Pennsylvania, United States

Bellwood, Pennsylvania, United States

This car has a reconstructed title, if that bothers you stop here and move on, I'm not hiding anything.  I did this car for my wife and she doesn't drive it much at all, she said she would rather have a new kitchen than this car, so we are selling it to fund that project. It is a 2009 Mustang GT in red as you can see, it has 13k miles 4.6, 5 spd. The only mods done are a Hurst short throw shifter and Flowmaster axle back exhaust. We did our own 1969 Mach I 40th anniversary/tribute by adding a real 69 Mach I strip kit, roof emblems, side marker lights and an original 69 Mach hood scoop with the turn signals and all. This car has a reconstructed title as I stated due to a front end collision that deployed the air bags, all of that has been repaired and it's hard to tell it's been wrecked. It was put on a laser alignment frame machine and pulled into spec. I have had, bought, sold and repaired many rebuildable salvage cars and have not had a problem, my daughter is driving an R title Scion now. If knowing this car has been wrecked bothers you I suggest you look for another one that may or may not have been wrecked depending on what the seller tells you, I don't hide it. This car is clean runs and drives very nice, there are two things I know of that need fixed, the cruise control isn't working, and the pass seat stopped moving, I haven't looked to see what's up with either one, I will try to take a look before the auction ends but no promises. I'm starting this auction below rough trade in price, save money on this one it looks like 20k but won't cost you near that much. Any questions /concerns message me or call 814-329-2909. 


On Oct-21-13 at 19:28:05 PDT, seller added the following information:

The pass. seat has been repaired, hopefully will get to the cruise before the auction ends. 

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