These Cobra's set a trend for cars that could offer some power with
enough efficiency to keep the government off of manufactures backs
paving a way for cars like the GT500, Terminator, Z06, ZL1, SRT8,
and Hellcats. Between the Cobra and the Viper, domestic car makers
figured out how to stuff 300 and 400 horsepower in to Muscle Cars
and maintain 20+ MPG which was previously unheard of. So, thank you
snake named cars! This particular one still flashes it's factory
Pacific Green paint and Saddle Leather interior that are both in
great shape. It has survived 23 years of great ownership without
being modified. It still has the factory intake and exhaust which
is pretty hard to find. The radio, shift knob, and rims are the
only things that have been changed out and are all tasteful
upgrades. The motor sports a fresh tune-up from Ford with all
Motorcraft genuine parts including the wires, plugs, battery, all
fluids, and filters. It runs like we are still in 97 and turns
heads at the same rate. It sounds great and feels better! Financing
is available and trades are welcome, so let's get you in this
gorgeous specimen of a Cobra today!
Vehicle Details
1997 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1191877
Price:$7,995
Location:Hope Mills, North Carolina
Year:1997
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:Green
Interior Color:Tan
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:149110
Stock Number:C0182
VIN:1FALP47V9VF142245
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