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1999 Ford Mustang 35th Anniversary - $3199
- Publish Date: 06-27-2018 15:40:47 |
- Contact: Michael |
- Location: Florida 32176 |
- Place: 489 Hollywood Street |
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Selling the car due to a new addition to my family. Unfortunately, Mustangs aren't known for the rear seat capacity and putting one kid back there is bad enough. The car is in great shape for a 19 year old car. Perfect for a high school graduate or even a college commuter.
Specifications:
116k miles (super low!)
3.8 V6 DOHC (190 hp)
Automatic transmission
P/L, P/W
Keyless entry
Lowering springs installed, lowered by 1.75 inches
New shocks and struts
18" 2014 Ford Mustang GT Rims (18x8)
New tires on front, Michelin Primacys on rear with great tread
225/40/18 Front
225/45/18 Rear
K & N cone filter
Full size spare with spare rim
PROS:
New brake pads front and rear
New water pump
Fan clutch replaced
New alternator
New belt pulleys and belt
Battery replaced last year
CONS:
I hit a curb last December and bent the steering knuckle/ spindle. I replaced the bent wheel and tires. Alignment is off by a little and the steering wheel is turned slightly to the right. Fortunately, the car does not drift or pull to either side and is firmly planted when driving. I would recommend replacing the steering knuckle. Local auto part places have this for $150. You can also source a used one for about $50. The labor that's involved with installing this part is about $200. So, I am discounting the price of the car because of this. Other than that, the car is solid, runs very well and is fun to drive.
Specifications:
116k miles (super low!)
3.8 V6 DOHC (190 hp)
Automatic transmission
P/L, P/W
Keyless entry
Lowering springs installed, lowered by 1.75 inches
New shocks and struts
18" 2014 Ford Mustang GT Rims (18x8)
New tires on front, Michelin Primacys on rear with great tread
225/40/18 Front
225/45/18 Rear
K & N cone filter
Full size spare with spare rim
PROS:
New brake pads front and rear
New water pump
Fan clutch replaced
New alternator
New belt pulleys and belt
Battery replaced last year
CONS:
I hit a curb last December and bent the steering knuckle/ spindle. I replaced the bent wheel and tires. Alignment is off by a little and the steering wheel is turned slightly to the right. Fortunately, the car does not drift or pull to either side and is firmly planted when driving. I would recommend replacing the steering knuckle. Local auto part places have this for $150. You can also source a used one for about $50. The labor that's involved with installing this part is about $200. So, I am discounting the price of the car because of this. Other than that, the car is solid, runs very well and is fun to drive.
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