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1992 Ford Mustang Gt 5.0 Convertible Fox Body (summer Car, Must See) on 2040-cars

Year:1992 Mileage:55000
Location:

Chula Vista, California, United States

Chula Vista, California, United States

Black 1992 Ford Mustang Convertible GT 5.0!
ENGINE RUNS GREAT, Starts right up at a instant!
Oil change was done first week of June 2014.
Passed SMOG June 2014.
Clean Title (ask me for the VIN to do your research)
New carpet about 2 months old.
NEW black paint job about 2 months old.
Convertible goes up and down perfectly.
Automatic transmission (shifts good).
5.0 liter HO
V8
Power windows (driver & passenger window go up and down perfectly, back quarter windows need help).
Power brakes
Power Steering
Power Locks
Luggage Rack on Trunk.
CD Player with sub woofer hook up for speaker/amp in trunk.
Includes 1 set of original keys and 1 spare.

Like any beauty this cool, viewer attracting car just need a little love because there is a crack on the bottom of the front windshield, speedometer needs to be fixed it stopped working at 55k. I have maybe put on 60 miles on this Mustang since I got this car, this was just my fun little toy. The vinyl top needs to be replaced (just got a good quote in College (SDSU) area that will do it for cheap) and lastly I would get a wheel alignment, if I kept this car.

This old Mustang Fox-Body's beauties are become a collector's fav! Check out CNN article below:

Fox-Body Mustang makes CNN Money's Top Ten Investment Cars under $5K
Read at tiny.cc/cnncars

I will miss this car but ready for someone else to take on my little weekend project.  


On Jul-28-14 at 19:32:25 PDT, seller added the following information:

I want to add FREE SHIPPING, for the winner NOW!
Will include car free shipping anywhere inside the CONTINENTAL U.S.A. (excludes Alaska, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Virgin Islands) if this auction exceeds $6000.

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