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Ford: Mustang Saleen on 2040-cars

US $9,000.00
Year:2006 Mileage:8659 Color: Black
Location:

Fort Mohave, Arizona, United States

Fort Mohave, Arizona, United States

This 2006 Saleen Mustang has been so meticulously maintained that it is in virtually As-New condition. Car is always garaged kept and was detailed after every use. Car has never been driven in the rain or on a wet road. Major features include: - 4.6 liter (281 cu. in.)- Saleen Supercharger (450rwhp)- 5-speed manual transmission- 3.73:1 differential gear ratio- Only 8,600 miles, one Owner Car- Saleen Racecraft suspension- Power steering; power ABS disc brakes- Power windows/locks/deck lid- Power 6-way drivers seat- Cruise control- Air conditioning- Tilt wheel- Shaker 500 Electronic AM/FM Stereo w/ 6 CD changer & MP3 - Black leather seating in excellent condition- All SALEEN badging in place as from Saleen factory, both interior and exterior- ALL original factory manuals and documentation included EXTERIOR- Performance Black paint in excellent condition- Both doors, hood and trunk open and close smartly- All glass in excellent condition & free from stars, cracks or damage- SALEEN upper windshield graphic- 281SC Supercharged Badging on both front fenders- SALEEN on grille- SALEEN on rear fascia- Saleen rear deck spoiler- Carbon Fiber front air splitter with supports INTERIOR- Black leather seating for 4 with embroidered Saleen on front seat backs - Louvered headrests on front seats- Beautiful black interior all in excellent condition- Saleen bright work on both door sills- Saleen S281 logo front mats; rear mats (all black)- Tilt steering wheel with Saleen center logo- Saleen Supercharger gauges; Boost pressure and Intake air temperature- Saleen performance driving pedals with driver foot brace- Saleen 200 mph speedometer with black-faced gauges, Saleen logo on tach and speedo - Dual vanity mirrors- Power windows/locks/deck lid- Power 6-way drivers seat- Split fold rear seat- Shaker 500 electronic AM/FM stereo w/ in-dash 6 CD changer. COSMETIC CONDITION The entire car is in truly remarkable condition both inside and outside. I was very meticulous in its care, always garage kept with custom car cover. The trunk shows virtually no use, with the spare tire having never been removed. Inside, the seats show little or no wear and all upholstery and carpet is in fine condition. Outside, the black finish is shiny and free of virtually any defects. The entire underside of the car is immaculate. The Saleen has never been exposed to the elements, never been in the rain or even driven on wet roads. (Arizona Car) OTHER- Includes all original manuals and documents including window sticker- Original MSRP over $55 K- Current Arizona registration and clear Arizona title- Remote key fob (2 including Saleen factory key fob)
EMAIL : lemuel3afnicks@yahoo.com

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