2004 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania, United States
This cobra is in almost perfect condition with only 13,169 miles. This car was purchased with ~5,000 miles and has
been driven the difference in the past ten years. Needless to say, there has been very little wear and tear on
this vehicle.
Therefore, the car is in nearly perfect condition and has never been driven in the rain and is always garage kept
and covered. There have been no modifications (aside from an improved exhaust system). As expected it drives like
new. No accidents or any incidents, no dings scratches, mechanical problems, and smoke free.
Car has lo jack installed for security.
Please feel free to request any additional information, pictures, history, etc. I'm more than happy to provide
these additional pieces of information. I also look forward to corresponding with interested buyers by telephone.
Additional Specifications (These are just general specs listed for any 2004 Ford Mustang Cobra):
Emissions:
TLEV certified (4.6L engine/6-speed manual trans)
Fuel Economy Ratings:
City 16/hwy 22 (4.6L engine/6-speed manual trans)
Exterior Features:
Color-keyed pwr mirrors (RH convex)
Tinted glass
Composite hood w/dual reverse flow scoops
Front/rear color-keyed fascias
Molded Cobra nomenclature on rear bumper
Interval windshield wipers w/aero wiper blade
Rear spoiler
Cobra badging-inc: bright emblem on fender, bright SVT emblem on decklid
Interior features:
(2) pwr points
Front floor console w/armrest, storage bin, cup holders
SecuriLock anti-theft system
Aluminum covered pedals
Leather-wrapped shift knob
Locking glove box
Speed control
Front/rear color-keyed floor mats
Tachometer, trip odometer, voltmeter, temp/fuel/oil pressure gauges
Pwr windows w/driver-side express down
Light group-inc: dome lamp w/front door courtesy switches
Leather/perferred suede reclining sport bucket seats w/4-way adjustable head restraints
Pwr door locks
Dual illuminated covered visor vanity mirrors
Leather-wrapped tilt steering wheel
Cobra emblem embroidered into back of front seats
160 MPH electro luminescent speedometer
Air conditioning
Rear window defroster
6-way pwr driver seat-inc: pwr lumbar support, side bolsters
Rear split fold-down seat
Mechanical Specifications:
Pwr 4-wheel disc brakes
17" spare tire/aluminum wheel
Traction-Loc limited slip rear differential
4.6L DOHC 32-valve SMPI V8 supercharged engine
Independent rear suspension w/iron upper/aluminum lower control arms, linear rate springs, gas shocks
6-speed manual transmission w/OD
Stainless steel dual exhaust system
HD 130-amp alternator
17" x 9.0" cast aluminum wheels
Rear wheel drive
Pwr rack & pinion steering
15.7 gallon fuel tank
Safety:
Dual note horn
Driver & front passenger Second Generation airbags
4-wheel anti-lock braking system
All-speed traction control-inc: spark retard, fuel shutoff strategy, on/off switch
3-point active restraint safety belts
Driver and passenger airbags.
Lo-Jack
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