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1994 Ford Mustang Gt Coupe 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars

Year:1994 Mileage:164000 Color: plastic is cracked
Location:

Bloomfield, Indiana, United States

Bloomfield, Indiana, United States

For sale is a 1994 Mustang GT. It is in good working order. It starts and drives well for a car of its age. The driving experience is fun to say the least. Unlike current Mustangs, you can tell this thing has a truck motor with gobs of torque and pulls from any rev range. The motor is as strong as it ever was. The interior is in great condition except for a few issues. The doors have a few loose trim pieces which do not affect the aesthetics or usability of the car. The car is completely stock except for a set of flowmaster 40 series mufflers which sound great. The tires are nearly new and have a lot of life in them. The original 3-spoke 17" "pony" wheels are included in the sale if you wish. The wheels on the car are reproduction FR500 style 17" wheels and are nearly new and included in the sale. 

I have had the car since 2000 and it was my daily driver for years. It has been the most reliable car I have ever owned.

Now for the bad. The car has been siting for a while but has a new battery. I spent some time driving it and it is no worse for wear. There is a minor musty smell on the interior. This goes away after use based on experience. The airbag light is illuminated and no further info is available. The windshield washers are weak (personally a non issue as the windshield never seems to get dirty) and do not clean the windshield effectively but the wipers work great. The key fob for remote entry is included but is broken and needs replaced but the keys get you inside the old fashioned way no problem. There is very minor surface rust on some of the components under the hood. The body is in great condition for having spent it's life in the rust belt. There is no rust on the exterior. It was repainted by the previous owner. Currently the clear coat could use a buffing as there are minor blemishes visible from certain angles. There is some chipping  and cracking down low but you have to look for it. The right rear tail light is faded slightly as it is not the original. There are some minor dings in the bumpers and fenders. Some of the exterior plastic is cracked. Over all, the thing still looks sharp.

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