For Sale: 1988 Ford Mustang in Cookeville, Tennessee for sale in Cookeville, TN

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Vehicle Description Everybody knows the Fox body Mustangs are really starting to come into their own so get yours before the next big price jump.
If you're going to buy one you might as well get a GT convertible! A five-speed would make it even better.
This 1988 Mustang GT convertible has covered only 77,700 mi since new.
It comes with a clean Carfax.
It runs and drives just as it should.
It sounds great and the transmission shifts beautifully.
It has been repainted in it's original Cabernet Red.
The interior is a very complementary tan with cloth inserts in the seats which is a nice option to have on a sunny day with the top down.
The upholstery is in excellent condition.
There are no cracks in the dash With the exception of some sagging beneath the rear window the power top is in excellent condition and works properly.
Under the hood is correct and tidy.
New plug wires and cap.
It's the perfect time of the year to buy classic Mustang.
With the value of these cars going nowhere but up you should grab one now, enjoy the beautiful Spring weather.
This GT with it's 5.
0 V8 and smooth shifting five-speed transmission is a good performer and an easy to live with car.
Since it is an antique now it is even cheap to insure.
Driven Man Motors LLC Cookeville Tennessee 931-286-3779.
  • Year: 1988
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang

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