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2005 - Ford Mustang on 2040-cars

US $8,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:11506 Color: Silver
Location:

Malvern, Iowa, United States

Malvern, Iowa, United States
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2 owner car, 11506 miles. Stored every winter, never out in rain or snow. Never smoked in. Interior very clean, only minor plastic scratches here and there (see pics). Aluminum package and my color dash lighted instruments. This car is not without flaws, about a year ago the convertible top passenger frame was bent, as was common on this vehicle year (check Ford forums). It has been welded and reinforced, it is now functioning and does go down level and without issue. Going into the up position via the power button, when top is almost closed, a light manual assist (use one hand to lift about 2 inches) is needed to bring the passenger side post into to a straight position. (see pics). Other than that there is a small scratch on the bumper near the trunk and a 2mm size ding in the passenger door (again reference pics). Everything else is working great, NO MECHANICAL ISSUES, new battery last year from Ford and added Hurst quick shifter. Also has K & N cold air. and front lower spoiler and hood scoop. This is a beautiful car, very fast and sounds awesome with a deep exhaust rumble. The underside is very clean and brake calipers are like new from storage. NO RESERVE AUCTION! I have the original shifter and the air filter as well as the convertible top boot (parade cover) for this car. Located in Iowa. Roughly 4 hrs from Chicago, Minneapolis, St Louis. Feel free to call me with any questions or to view the vehicle at 319-432-3003. I would be happy to provide any additional information or pics Also Both sets of keys and remotes are there. Please note the accident report shows an insurance claim the 1st owner told me someone backed into the car in a parking lot when the car was parked. He said it was less than $800 to fix. I can not see where that happened on the car. And he did not tell me or I did not ask? This is a good solid car! I just do not drive it. I only put about a thousand miles a year on it! This is why I am selling it. Thank you and good luck! I am unable to trade and will not end auction early. Also this is my lowest price. I can trade it to a dealer for what I started at. Thanks for your interest!

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