2001 Mustang GT – $7250.00
Seeing if there is any interest in the mustang.
Basic 2001 Mustang GT 106,600 miles 4.6L V8 5-speed Black Stock Grey Bullit Wheels Grey Leather Interior Factory 6 disk CD Changer
Mods Flowmaster Catback Pro 5.0 short shifter Tokico Blue shocks/struts Ford Racing "C" Springs (lowers it 1.25" or so)
Pros Car sounds great- turns heads but not too loud. I drive 80 miles each day for work so I couldn't stand a droning exhaust. Runs/pulls great. Tires about half tread. Previous owner was a good friend and he ran it at the track once- ran a 14.2 with above mods and bald tires. New rear calipers and fuel filler neck as well. Good body... small dings/stone chips from being a 8 year old 106k mile car. Cleans up really well... i'm a car nut so it was kept waxed and vacuumed.
Cons I'll be completely honest here -Small tear on drivers side seat back -Tranny has slight grind when shifting hard into third... In normal driving, it's perfectly fine. Reading on mustang forums, it may be eliminated with a clutch cable adjustment or adjusting the stops on the short shifter. Never really bothered me so I didn't look into it. -Part of the passenger rear fender was repainted. Looks fine to me. -Driver rear fake brake scoop is off and needs to be painted or have scratches buffed out... old lady nudged the car in a parking lot and knocked it off. -Driver's floor mat has two worn spots from my heel while driving -Slight blue stain on rear passenger seat... don't leave candles in a bag, on the seat, in the summer. They melt. Everywhere. -White stain on trunk carpet... detergent leaked out of the box after running to the grocery store.
No accidents that I know off- I'm third owner. Good friend was second owner from 25k miles until I got it.
asking $7250
$7250.00

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