1993 Ford Probe Gt Hatchback 2-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Richardson, Texas, United States
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Willing to take $2500 cash plus a street legal 150cc moped/scooter in GOOD RUNNING CONDITION. Must need nothing! Or $3400 cash. I have for sale a beautifully maintained red 1993 Ford Probe GT with a 5 speed manual transmission and 6 Cylinder Engine. She has 150,546 miles, but is driven daily so this will change. I am the third owner of this car. The man I bought it from owned it for 18 years and maintained it meticulously just as I have. Covered when not in use, ONLY hand washed, never run through a machine, oil changed religiously (just last week in fact), and a spotless black cloth interior. The only flaw in the interior is the driver's side door panel has material pulling and the plastic is cracked on the window controls (shown in pictures), but this does not effect how it drives or performs. Other than that the interior is like new. The paint has faded only on top due to being in the sun in California for the 18 years it was with it's second owner, but is still nice and shiny. There is clear coat peeling on the spoiler and a bit on the bumper, but nothing that makes it look bad. This is shown in the pictures. It has dual power windows with 1-touch down for both! Power steering and manual seats with a smooth manual transmission. ICE COLD A/C and hot heat, not that you will want that right now!
Things I have had repaired/replaced:
-Brand new tires (less than 500 miles)
-Valve Cover Gaskets
-Manifold Gaskets
-Rear Calipers
-Coolant Flush
-Battery Cable Ends
-Turn Signal Switch
-Rear Hatch Trunk Lifts
-Coolant/ Antifreeze
-Heater Hose
-Plugs and Wires
*I HAVE ALL PAPER WORK ON REPAIRS AND PARTS in a binder that will go with the car.
With all this work I have made the car a daily driver, and I use it as such. It is a fast and fun car that is easy to work on and a blast to drive. Great for a first car or somebody looking for some fun. Has a beautiful little exhaust note to it as well! Everything on this car is STOCK except for the shifter boot and shift knob. That means no custom stuff or crazy loud exhaust or anything like that, just a nice clean car. She comes with a car cover as well, which has about an 8 inch slit in it on the front, but still works great!
Feel free to contact me and make a cash offer or cash+trade offer. Thanks for your time!
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