The first gauzy green signs of spring in the Northeast can turn a past-middle-aged car-magazine editor's fancy to thoughts of affordable convertibles.
Fox Mustang droptops were so prolifically produced in my day, that nice examples remain within reach, even for the budget-conscious.
While this red and white, 1985 GT model on Hemmings.com has high mileage, it's also a one-family Arizona car with a detailed maintenance/repair history and a negotiable starting price of $5,500. From the owner's description:
1985 Ford GT Mustang Convertible
Two Owner Car – never been in an accident
My father 07/1985 – 06/2012
Me 06/2012 – present
- Engine, clutch, etc replaced; transmission rebuilt, rear axle seals replaced at 135,000 miles – 2001
- Repainted and convertible top replaced at 140,000 miles – 2002
- Seats re-upholstered 145,000 – 2003, upholstery scrap in trunk for repairs if needed.
- Convertible top pistons and hydraulic lines replaced – 153,000 miles – 2013
- Engine wiring harness replaced 154,000 miles – 2013
- Driver and passenger window motors and power locks replaced 156,000 miles – 2014
- Ignition Switch and key cylinder replaced 156,500 – 2014
- Battery Replaced 157,000 miles 01/2015
- Front struts, rear shocks, rear quad shocks, front brakes, rear brakes replaced 158,000 miles 06/2015
- Radiator replaced with Mishimoto aluminum radiator 159,000 miles – 08/2015
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from Hemmings Daily – News for the collector car enthusiast http://ift.tt/1SAAhHh
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