Tidy Soft-Top: 1993 Ford Mustang LX Convertible

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With warmer weather fast approaching, I think that everyone must be getting to the stage where they are eagerly anticipating getting out for a spot of relaxing weekend touring. There is nothing like doing this with the wind in your hair, and that is an option that is within reach with this 1993 Ford Mustang LX Convertible. It is a tidy vehicle that is ready to be driven and enjoyed immediately. It is located in Bethany Beach, Delaware, and has been listed for sale here on Facebook. The owner is asking $5,500 for this tidy soft-top.

The owner only provides us with limited photos, but what they show is a vehicle that presents quite well. Finished in Vibrant White, the panels and paint of the Mustang show no signs of major dings, dents, or rust. The Black power top is new and features a glass rear window. There is also a new top boot, and this is still in the box. The motor for the top has also been replaced, meaning that the top operates as it should. Since these photos were taken, a new headlight has been fitted to the passenger side, replacing the cloudy one that we see in the picture below. The owner is also including some extra headlights and other parts. The Opal Grey cloth and vinyl interior of the Mustang is said to be tidy, with only a single tear in the driver’s seat as an identified fault. It isn’t clear whether any modifications or changes have been made inside the vehicle, but according to the included Marti Report, it is a nicely equipped little car. As well as sports seats, it is equipped with air conditioning, a driver’s airbag, power windows, power locks, power mirrors, cruise control, and a premium AM/FM radio/cassette player.

There are no photos of the engine, but we know that the Mustang is equipped with a 302ci V8 engine, a 4-speed automatic transmission, a 3.27 Traction-Lok rear end, and power steering. With 205hp on tap, the Mustang is a relatively spritely performer and is capable of dispatching the ¼ mile in around 16 seconds. The owner doesn’t make any outrageous claims about mileage, indicating that the Mustang has covered 145,000 miles. He does say that the motor has been fitted with a cold air intake, a full dual exhaust, and a new aluminum radiator. He also says that the car runs and drives well.

On face value, this 1993 Mustang LX Convertible seems like it is quite a good car, and would need little to make it sparkle. There is always a great attraction to buying a classic car that is ready to be driven and enjoyed. If someone bought this one, they could tackle the ripped cover on the driver’s seat, and when the sun pops its head out from beyond the clouds, be ready to hit the road for a bit of fun in a very tidy looking vehicle.

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Comments

  1. AMCFAN

    Nice car. I think the ask is high being an automatic car with the miles. Unless the trans has had work they start getting the dreaded shudder around 130K plus. Hard use much less. If considering and want an auto you need to drive before you buy,

    I would hold out for a GT with a 5 speed……I know I know. There are those who say the LX is faster without the cladding. Like .02 of a second.

    They were the ones who couldn’t afford one new or didn’t opt up. The GT didn’t discriminate. It looks better and attracted all women. Fun times. Regardless a clean 5.0 Fox LX or GT will always have interest.

    It’s called Mustang fever.

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    • Weasel

      Maybe you need more cowbell for your fever.

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  2. AndyinMA

    step 2: remove luggage rack

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  3. Frank Y

    As the owner of this Mustang ( and a Barn Find member) I appreciate all comments on things that can help. I read other posts and try to make it a good buying decision either way. Somehow in my Facebook posts it would not let me include extra pictures of engine and a video of it running
    Its also a best offer with the listed price.
    And if someone from BF buys it there is a loyalty Discount. Thank you for allowing me to post. I always enjoy BF and the advise and information everyone brings.

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    • AndyinMA

      Nice car, wish I had the funds.

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    • Jeffro

      Frank, we need to get together for lunch. I work in Rehoboth.

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      • Frank Y

        I am here ( ocean view) all day today plan on leaving Saturday AM. Be In Rehobeth This evening. Shoot me a number.

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  4. David Ulrey

    I’d like to see the price a tad lower but then again I’m a cheapskate. Lol. It appears to be a very nice car. Hopefully the transmission has been rebuilt or maybe the buyer can work out something with the seller about sale price. I had a Mustang in this general age range and several F150s too. The F150s all had a rebuilt transmission in them when I bought them. Had a 90 Ranger 4×4 with about 140k. Guess what went out not long after I bought it. Yes the transmission. Currently have an 04 Crown with 138k and I’m cautious. Ford made some great vehicles but it seems their transmissions don’t seem to last as long as the engines.

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  5. chrlsful

    Frank’n Andy live a good deal apart,
    lessss hope they get together.
    Foxes R comin in bout now…
    Better motor, suspension, breaks, etc…my job.
    Any1 gotta a fox wagon…interested as a DD, just as they sit (oem)…
    Just add the aol to my name…

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