1991 FORD MUSTANG SSP POLICE PACKAGE 5spd MUSEUM BARN FIND
1991 Ford Mustang LX 5.0 Notchback
Technical specifications of Ford Mustang 1991 | |
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Price: | US $27,500.00 |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Utopia, Texas, United States |
Make: | Ford |
Model: | Mustang |
Type: | Coupe |
Trim: | LX 5.0 Notchback |
Year: | 1991 |
Mileage: | 54594 |
VIN: | 1FACP40E3MF177176 |
Color: | White |
Engine size: | 5.0 |
Number of cylinders: | 8 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | 5-Speed manual |
Interior color: | Gray |
Safety options: | Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag |
Vehicle Title: | Clean |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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You are looking at an extremely rare long stored vehicle. I will provide you the history on this vehicle as I know it.
First and foremost, I have many more pictures but eBay would not allow them to be posted as they have a set# that you can post. Ask for them and I will send you the rest. This car is as close to new as you can come in a car that is 30-years old.
This Police Mustang was originally in service with the Utah Highway Patrol. From my memory when I bought it, the car was issued to a Patrol Captain and was not used much on actual Patrol. The car was garage kept since new - and it shows. This car had seat covers placed on it when it was new and therefore all of the seats look new to this day and they are 100% original.
All of the Police/patrol equipment is in the car - just as it was on patrol. It has the shotgun rack, rear shot gun or long gun pouch in the rear seat cover, Motorola Syntor radio, Siren and Controller, In-Car Camera System (even has the manual), exterior body mic and charger for the mic in the car (and the one for the house is new in the box and comes with the car), has the police patrol lights for that era (see link to YouTube video), original police wheels/rims, original mini-spare and full size spare (I know this wasn't standard issue but the Captain must have ordered it special this way), police dome light, dual spotlights. It does have the Decatur moving Radar (front and rear antennas) with the car but that was not installed.
This car was sold by Utah Highway Patrol and I originally was planning to use for Constable work in Texas, but when the car came in so perfect I decided to restore it then store for my future grandson. The car had NEW Police Pursuit tires all the way around, all new gaskets on windows and doors, new headlamps and taillamps, and almost a frame off paint job. Every piece of the car was taken out of the car and it was painted by a professional restoration company (cost $9,000.00); they literally took all the glass, interior, and trim off the car and started with the shell. This car had ZERO rust and did not have a single door ding on it - verifiable by the restoration shop. I then placed the car into a mini-storage building and it sat there for almost 20-years.
My health has forced me to now liquidate my assets and this car was pulled out of storage, towed to FORD and they were told to make sure everything was perfect. They changed the battery, fuel tank, fuel tank sending unit, and the A/C system and heater core. This was over $3,000.00 in repairs.
This vehicle is ready for a museum or to start winning car shows. As an added bonus if the car sells for over $24,000.00 I will throw in the complete set of 1/18 Die Cast Mustangs. I bought them to give to my grandson when I gave him the car. Check the prices ...this set is worth well over $1,000.00.
Here is a short youtube video of the car taken a few weeks back:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNcdrQtxETU
Please do not hesitate to ask questions that you may have.On Sep-29-19 at 13:23:48 PDT, seller added the following information:
First and foremost, I have many more pictures but eBay would not allow them to be posted as they have a set# that you can post. Ask for them and I will send you the rest. This car is as close to new as you can come in a car that is 30-years old.
This Police Mustang was originally in service with the Utah Highway Patrol. From my memory when I bought it, the car was issued to a Patrol Captain and was not used much on actual Patrol. The car was garage kept since new - and it shows. This car had seat covers placed on it when it was new and therefore all of the seats look new to this day and they are 100% original.
All of the Police/patrol equipment is in the car - just as it was on patrol. It has the shotgun rack, rear shot gun or long gun pouch in the rear seat cover, Motorola Syntor radio, Siren and Controller, In-Car Camera System (even has the manual), exterior body mic and charger for the mic in the car (and the one for the house is new in the box and comes with the car), has the police patrol lights for that era (see link to YouTube video), original police wheels/rims, original mini-spare and full size spare (I know this wasn't standard issue but the Captain must have ordered it special this way), police dome light, dual spotlights. It does have the Decatur moving Radar (front and rear antennas) with the car but that was not installed.
This car was sold by Utah Highway Patrol and I originally was planning to use for Constable work in Texas, but when the car came in so perfect I decided to restore it then store for my future grandson. The car had NEW Police Pursuit tires all the way around, all new gaskets on windows and doors, new headlamps and taillamps, and almost a frame off paint job. Every piece of the car was taken out of the car and it was painted by a professional restoration company (cost $9,000.00); they literally took all the glass, interior, and trim off the car and started with the shell. This car had ZERO rust and did not have a single door ding on it - verifiable by the restoration shop. I then placed the car into a mini-storage building and it sat there for almost 20-years.
My health has forced me to now liquidate my assets and this car was pulled out of storage, towed to FORD and they were told to make sure everything was perfect. They changed the battery, fuel tank, fuel tank sending unit, and the A/C system and heater core. This was over $3,000.00 in repairs.
This vehicle is ready for a museum or to start winning car shows. As an added bonus if the car sells for over $24,000.00 I will throw in the complete set of 1/18 Die Cast Mustangs. I bought them to give to my grandson when I gave him the car. Check the prices ...this set is worth well over $1,000.00.
Here is a short youtube video of the car taken a few weeks back:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNcdrQtxETU
Please do not hesitate to ask questions that you may have.On Sep-29-19 at 13:23:48 PDT, seller added the following information: