In 1984, Ford realized the Mustang had been around for 20 years, so they quickly put together a special anniversary edition. And to make sure there was a nod to the famous Shelby GT350, they slapped GT350 on the side. While it’s simply a Fox-body Mustang with the GT package and some stickers, they didn’t build that many of these as convertibles. This one is said to have just 1,100 original miles but is going to need work. If you are a fan of the Fox-body Mustang and have been looking for a GT350, you might want to give Norm’s a closer look!
Asking Price: $7,400
Location: Naperville, Illinois
Mileage: 1,110
Title Status: Clean
VIN: 1FABP27M1EF181130
Seller’s Description: This is a low mileage limited production 20th Anniversary Mustang.
Body Condition: The body is good, Has been repainted. Newer top installed.
Mechanical Condition: Engine good. Was stored outdoors and has component rust. Hoses, line, and brakes will need to be rebuilt. Hasn’t been driven so that is what I know. Engine starts and runs.
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After looking at the ad, there is absolutely no way this is a 1000 mile car….and after looking at the engine and interior pictures, I suspect this is also a flood car…too bad, though….this was a nice car at one time…and very collectible…
Oh yeah. Not only a flood car, it looks like a saltwater flood car. Lots of cars are stored outside but, the engines don’t look like that.
Looks it was kept outside without the hood on it! Yikes!
If they are going to try to pass off a 100,000 mile car as 1,000 original, they should make sure the odometer doesn’t look like it is turned over, like this one does.
About the engine all I can say is Holy Sh*t.
Flood car or 200k miles
Get the car running and stopping and the car would be closer to a good value. As it sits now, the car seems pricey.
Hurricane Harvey flood car that spent days immersed in the toxic sludge from the storm surge. Just look at that engine – holy smokes. That’s not “outdoor storage,” it’s “underwater storage.” What a shame.
Seller ought to be ashamed of their selves..
Owner says it has a new roof and paint. No one repaints a car with 1100 miles.
This has to be a flood car with all that corrosion in the engine compartment.
Who is the U-Boat captain?
Friday on Labor Day weekend, 1986, mom says: “I think I’m going to get rid of the Chevette and get my first new car.” (first new car ever). Me: “I’ll help you, but wait until I get back.” Mom: “I think I want a convertible too.” Monday night I come back, and what’s in the driveway, but a brand-new Cavalier RS convertible. Yeah, the iron duke 2.0L. I drove it; it didn’t have power enough to pull a sneeze out of someone burdened with COPD. I was thinking more along the lines of a Mustang. My guess is that her #2 choice was a LeBaron (back when 85% of Chrysler’s model lineup was LeBaron something or other). That Cavalier literally never did run right. Personally I think it killed her (hyperbole for sure, she died shortly after buying the car; I’d have died in the dealer’s lot just to prove a point). When we divvied up the estate, nobody wanted that mint, non-running of course, Cavalier. Egads, I twitch just remembering this.
It was Risky Business (Tom Cruise): Who is the U-Boat Commander?
That joke works only if the car is German.
Damn shame. This probably sounds like I’m being a jerk but I would only offer $1000.00 so I would be able to spend money going through most of the car to make it a respectable enjoyable car once again. You really have to go through everything when a car has been underwater. Even older more simple ones.