1984 Ford Mustang 20th Anniversary Edition Gt350 All Original Low Miles on 2040-cars
Middletown, New York, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:5.0 High Output
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Canyon Red
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Mustang
Trim: Convertible
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Options: Cassette Player, Convertible
Mileage: 22,000
Sub Model: 20th Anniversary GT350
Exterior Color: Oxford White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1984 Ford Mustang 20th Anniversary Edition GT350 Convertible, 5.0, 5 speed manual transmission, 22,00 miles. With the upcoming 50th Anniversary of the Mustang, this is possibly the nicest 20th Anniversary Edition Mustang Convertible in existence. This car still wears its original Oxford White paint that is in perfect condition. Original Canyon Red interior that is perfect with no rips, tears, fading, etc. This car is well documented, with all original documentation (i.e. window sticker, bill of sale, warranty card, dealer and promotional items, and Mart Report). TRX wheels that are in beautiful condition. Michelin TRX tires that are perfect. 5.0 engine is original. Any parts that have been replaced on the engine (i.e. spark plug wires) have been replaced with Motorcraft Parts, but any part that has been changed I still have the original parts that will come with the car. Four barrel Holly carburator has been replaced with a remanufactured carb, but again, still ahve the original. Many factory markings are still visible on the car (See photo of finger pointing to marking). The car received the full Ziebert Rustproofing on the underside, interior and paint. Ziebert rustproofing in the engine bay was light and sparatic, so it was carefully removed with beautiful results. Rustproofing was sprayed in every body panal and the holes were plugged with factory style plugs (See photo of finger pointing to plug). I have done my best to describe this car as it is. The only issue currently is the remanufactured carb needs adjustment. I will leave that to the professionals. This car is being sold with no warranty expressed or implied. I reserve the right to end the auction early. Buyer is responsible for pick-up of the car, but I will assist in anyway I can. A $500.00 deposit is required from the winner within 24 hours of close of auction. I will only accept cash, or certified bank check from a recongnized bank. Payment will be discussed with the winner. The car is available for viewing on Saturdays or Sundays only, and is located 70 miles northwest of New York City. Feel free to call me with any questions you may have (845) 346-5312. Joe
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"The agency is reviewing all available data and will take appropriate action as warranted," said a NHTSA spokesperson in an email to Automotive News. Owners seem to generally complain on the regulator's website of the smell entering the cabin through the air vents. At this time, the government organization has not yet opened an official investigation into the problem, though. When it does begin inspecting vehicles, NHTSA posts a detailed breakdown of its public data online.
Similar problems have been reported about the Explorer in the past, though. In 2013, Ford issued a recall for the 2013 model year of the SUV due to a fuel leak that could cause drivers to smell a gasoline odor and repaired them again later for another possible leak. In response to Autoblog's questions, Ford responded via email: "We are not aware of a NHTSA investigation. We are currently reviewing the case and in the event that any action is required, we will address it promptly."
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