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1997 Ford Mustang Svt Cobra Convertible Only 3250 Original Miles on 2040-cars

US $19,700.00
Year:1997 Mileage:3250
Location:

Fox River Grove, Illinois, United States

Fox River Grove, Illinois, United States

This is a time capsule car absolutely mint spotless perfect 1997 red cobra convertible with black leather interior and black top. I bought this car from the original owner who kept it in his heated/humidity controlled showroom in his basement with other cars. This cobra is bone stock aside from a steeda tri-ax short throw shifter and 98 cobra rims. Also included are the original shifter and the original cobra rims and tires that have less than 200 miles on them. I have all original paperwork from the dealership and the SVT certificates as well. This is as close as you can come to getting a brand new 97 cobra and you won't be disappointed! Everything on this car is just like it was when it came off the showroom floor. Email me with any questions or for pics. 

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