1982 Mustang Gt One Owner 872 Original Miles on 2040-cars
Seven Valleys, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:302
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim: gt
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: rwd
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Mileage: 872
Sub Model: GT
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
I am listing my fathers 1982 ford mustang gt. He has owned the car since new. He bought it from the show room floor at Beasley Ford in york pa. He drove the car for 6 months then lost his license. It has been garage kept since then. It used to go to car shows in the early 90's but was always hauled and never started. About 2 months ago he decided it was time to let it go and unfortunately I don't have the money to buy it. So here it is on ebay. When he decided to sell it we pushed it out of the garage drained the oil and antifreeze out of it put new oil filter on it and oil. Flushed the radiator and put new antifreeze in it. Put a battery in it and it ran. Now it could use a tune up and needs gone over. I drove the car two miles up the road so brakes work and so do all the lights still inside and out. The car came factory with luvers on back window, recaro seats, hood scoop, fog lights with covers and marine cam. The car is 4spd and 302 motor. Nothing was ever altered on the car. While it was in the garage it wasn't even touched for almost 30 years. It has original metric tires and wheels with like new tread and hold air but are flat spotted from sitting. Found that out on my drive. The spare is still in the car holding air never used. Never used locking lug nuts and tool in bag never opened, Extra padding for the seats new in bag never opened. Jack and lug wrench never used. The car still has the new car smell in it. that is how long the car sat untouched. The car looks like new no dents no scratches but the paint needs buffed or waxed. All the original books that came with the car are still in it and look like new. Original window sticker and every other paper he got with the car when it was driven off of the showroom floor. This is a car you wont want to let go because you will never find a car with this kind of miles this well taken care of that hasn't been messed with. You are encouraged to come check it out but there will be no test rides because it needs the tires replaced. If you buy the car and title work is done it could be driven local but wouldn't drive across country. Again it does need a tune up and should be gone over mostly carb. if the car sits and idles it starts to load up. The car will be sold as is. The car is also for sale locally and there are people interested so if sold i reserve the right to end the auction early. If you have bad feed back your bid will be deleted. If you have no feed back call. He will not give the car away. We have done are research and think we have it reserved at a fair price but if car is not sold and the highest bidder is close to reserve we will contact you and talk about letting the car go. Don't bid unless you are serious. He doesn't have a pay pal account so It will be cash in hand only no checks no pay pal. If there are any questions please call my dad Tom after 5pm est through the week and not after 9pm est. weekends can be anytime up to 9pm est. At (717) 428-3941. He will not ship the car. I will ad more info as it is remembered. Here is a walk around video with the car running. http://youtu.be/0GPSfaAJrpE
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