For Sale: 2000 Ford Mustang GT in Grove, Oklahoma for sale in Grove, OK

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Vehicle Description This gem is a barn find.
I bought a lakehouse recently n try and befriended my neighbor who recently lost his father.
They as gearheads played with boats and cars.
This car was in the shed and the money I bought it with was needed and I'm happy to help this young man out.
When I got it in my garage ot wasn't running.
After a new battery, fuel pump, rear window, and some love, the 4.
6 GT pony runs and drives fantastic.
I bought a new top for it and just partially secured the new glass in case the new owner wants the whole new roof in.
Nothing wrong with old roof, no leaks.
There are a couple areas that want to be addressed.
Rear bumper has light damage, $300, a small ding near passenger tail light $600 with paint, front bumper is scratched $400, and the drivers seat has a tear which will be fixed with a new leather seat cover I'll put on.
So cost repairs.
$1,300 to be close to perfect.
This sells for around $11,000 so my low price leave plenty if room for repair.
The nine is mint as it's a newer 5k miles on it creat engine.
Transmission is manual and shifts perfectly with no sticking.
Clutch is tight but not too tight.
Will need tires soon, maybe 5k to 6k miles.
This GT is ready to enjoy, restore or race out.
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  • Year: 2000
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang GT

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