Sold and transported from from Frederick, MD to Wilmington, NC. Beautifully maintained, two-owner, and low mileage (17,644) 2014 Ford Mustang GT Convertible in Sterling Grey metallic with a black convertible top. This GT features the 5.0 L Dual Overhead Cam “Coyote” V-8 rated at 420 hp and is backed by a 6-speed automatic transmission. The car has not been modified in any way, nor was it ever raced or abused and always garage kept.
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PLEASE NOTE….ALL BIDS AND OFFERS MADE ON THIS VEHICLE WILL FOLLOW EBAY’S PROTOCOL OF PURCHASING. THIS MEANS THAT ONCE THE BID OR OFFER IS MADE OR ACCEPTED THE BUYER AGREES TO PURCHASE THE CAR IN “AS IS” CONDITION. DIRECT ANY QUESTIONS TO J.D. @ 410-937-0719
- The charcoal and white cloth interior is in excellent condition without any tears, rips, or stains. Everything functions including the AM/FM/CD player, cruise control, power windows, A/C & heat, 6-way power driver’s seat, and power top. This GT also comes with a car cover and a removeable ‘wind screen’ which can be used when the top is down.
- The Sterling grey metallic paint is original and looks great. The Carfax shows regular maintenance and no accidents or ever being repainted. There did not appear to be any scratches or chips, and the owners were non-smokers. All of the glass is factory and in good condition.
- The suspension is stock including the 18” wheels with the Pirelli 235/50WR/18 radial tires.
- Owner is selling for personal reasons.
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