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2004 Mustang GT convertible, 40th Anniversary model in Red Fire Metallic, 4.6L,  5 Speed with premium interior & wheels.  Adult owned since new.  New 17" Michelin tires that have been match mounted, cold AC (never touched),  fog lamps, power top,  pwr windows, pwr steering, pwr brake, pwr driver seat, pwr mirrors, pwr trunk release,  AM/FM CD with Sirius radio. Privately owned since new with only 19,000 pampered miles and stored in climate controlled home garage looks and smells new. No one has sat in rear seat. This is my wife's car but she rarely drives it (obviously).  We have other older vehicles that we drive & enjoy on occasion as well.  The car is very tight with not one rattle or squeak. Buying this pristine Mustang GT convertible would be like buying a new one only a much better buying experience.  Summer's coming, why not treat the wife with a car she will love and love driving.  I am the type of guy you would want to buy a used car from. Vehicle location, Exmore, Va. 23350.  Asking $21,500.      
 
 

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2 hours ago, 64SportFury426 said:

Sorry, I didn't see that posted in the rules section.

I did not see it either.  It’s a really clean car.  Most people here are looking for antique autos but you never know, this might be on their list too.

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I love finding used cars like this. Extremely well-kept, extremely low miles. Essentially a new car. The 15 - 20 years old is a real sweet spot. The steep initial depreciation curve has already eliminated the single most expensive operating cost of a new vehicle. Cars at this age still have the features people have come to expect in a car, and perhaps do not have some of the characteristics many drivers find annoying, (that goofy, lurching, engine shut-off at a stop light comes to mind).

 

As a proud member of my treasured AACA, I support and thank you for giving your friends here the opportunity to buy your car. Spring is coming, and taking a new convertible out for a drive in today's light traffic, might not break doctors orders. Just keep moving, and don't stop to socialize.            STAY HEALTHY ALL, AND FOLLOW DOCTOR AND GOVERNORS ORDERS !     -   Carl 

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17 minutes ago, C Carl said:

I love finding used cars like this. Extremely well-kept, extremely low miles. Essentially a new car. The 15 - 20 years old is a real sweet spot. The steep initial depreciation curve has already eliminated the single most expensive operating cost of a new vehicle. Cars at this age still have the features people have come to expect in a car, and perhaps do not have some of the characteristics many drivers find annoying, (that goofy, lurching, engine shut-off at a stop light comes to mind).

 

As a proud member of my treasured AACA, I support and thank you for giving your friends here the opportunity to buy your car. Spring is coming, and taking a new convertible out for a drive in today's light traffic, might not break doctors orders. Just keep moving, and don't stop to socialize.            STAY HEALTHY ALL, AND FOLLOW DOCTOR AND GOVERNORS ORDERS !     -   Carl 

Carl , this is not a good idea to socialize , down here we cannot leave our house unless to get food and pharmacies and to go to work or other urgent matters .So our cars are all sitting till who knows how long because the crisis just started , we do not leave our house at all without protection .Carl you are alsoo in the danger group .STAY INSIDE !

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If t6hat car stays exactly the same or is completely worn out when it reaches 25 years old it will be acceptable. If one has more than 10 years left to live a clean 15 year old car is a great buy. I have bought a couple of them, years ago.

Bernie

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