With the exception of modern Mini Coopers, there may be no other
car that lends itself to customization and personal touches than
late model Ford Mustangs. Because the make has been around so long,
an endless list of aftermarket companies provide both cosmetic and
performance modifications that are essentially "plug and play" or
"snap on". Many owners, on the other hand, are perfectly content
with the factory set up and think Ford got it right.
For consignment, a 2007 Ford Mustang GT Coupe with a title verified
12,580 actual miles. This one's been kept stock with a few minor
reversible additions to the exterior only. We use the term "head
turner" sparingly around here, but this car exemplifies it.
Exterior
We start with Grabber Orange which alone is attention grabbing.
Then add black stripes that run from the bumper, over the top, over
the rear wing, and down the rear fascia and valance contouring
around the license plate box. There's a bold, black rocker stripe
between the wheel openings and argent 17-inch wheels inside them.
Let's head out back again where the smoked tail lights are a very
nice addition, the louvers on the rear window get our thumbs up
too, and the polished tips of the dual exhaust always impress. Up
front, inboard fog lights and an added hood scoop add some muscle
to the car you'll see in your rear view mirror. Scuffs on the chin
are the only exterior imperfections we find.
Interior
Fairly standard fare inside where Ford's design is clean,
efficient, and appropriately sporty when it needs to be. The
factory bucket seats are charcoal cloth, high backed and fully
adjustable. The rear seats are 2+2 configuration and likely never
used. Everything else looks factory original here and is spotless,
including the blue lit inset gauges ahead. The center stack houses
a standard and somewhat plain AM/FM/CD radio and climate control
panel. A clean shifter is in the center console surrounded by
molded plastic adjacent to the ergonomic brake lever, while
upholders and an armrest/storage bin complete the console. The
vinyl inserts on the door panels, renowned for peeling, have been
removed. Down below, the low pile black carpet is very nice, and
the headliner looks factory fresh. The trunk is cleanly lined with
gray panels.
Drivetrain
The low mileage 'Stang features a stock and slightly dusty 4.6
liter 3 valve V8 under the hood, fuel injected and rated at 300
horsepower. It is mated to a Tremec 3650 5-speed manual
transmission routing power to the Ford 8.8" in back with 3.31 gears
and TracLoc.
Undercarriage
Clean and dry underneath with surface rust reserved for the axle,
panhard bar, and drive shaft. The dual exhaust carries an H-pipe
then finds their way to Ford Racing mufflers and chrome tips out
back. Power disc brakes are the appropriate set up for a modern
performance car and suspension includes Macpherson struts in front
and a 3 link with coil springs and a panhard bar in back.
Drive-Ability
This youthful car starts right up and rolls onto the test loop,
turning heads as it goes. It does everything well, from handling,
to acceleration, to braking. There's no reason not to daily drive
this car other than to preserve the miles and cleanliness. We note
the fog lights can be finicky but all other functions on board
operate as they should and we roll this orange pony car back to the
mall. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions were
working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these
functions will be working at the time of your purchase.
If you're looking for a Mustang that hasn't been over personalized,
this one seems like a great choice. The color alone is noteworthy
and exciting, and when combined with low mileage and a fun stick in
the middle, it's a winning combination that will likely get more
attention than a safety vest on the highway. Make it your today by
calling the mall where we're happy to answer your questions!
1ZVFT82H675197088
1ZV-Automotive Alliance Ford Motor Company Passenger Car
F-Manual Belts, Front & Side Airbags
T82-GT Coupe
H-4.6L 3V V8 300hp
6-Check Digit
7-2006
5-AAI: Flat Rock, MI Assy Plant
197088-Sequential Unit Number
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Vehicle Details
2007 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-2025016
Price:$24,900
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:2007
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:Grabber Orange
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:12580
Stock Number:8103
VIN:1ZVFT82H675197088
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