For Sale: 2011 Ford Mustang GT in Ridgeland, South Carolina for sale in Ridgeland, SC
Vehicle Description 2011 Ford Mustang GTChassis no.
1ZVBP8CF4B5156824This, low-mileage, Sterling Gray Metallic Mustang GT benefits from numerous cosmetic and performance upgrades that Ford lavished on the fifth generation of its beloved pony car.
Starting with the 2010 model year, the retro-inspired design that first debuted in 2005 was further refined to be sleeker and more aerodynamic, while gaining sophisticated details like sequential LED taillights.
Meanwhile, 2011 was the first model year the Mustang GT received an all-new Coyote 5.
0-liter V-8, rated to produce nearly 100 horsepower more than the outgoing 4.
6-liter engine, for an impressive total output of 412 horsepower and 390 pound-feet of torque.
Making this particular Mustang GT even more desirable is that it left the factory with a Getrag MT82 six-speed manualthe transmission of choice for enthusiasts who seek the utmost in driver involvementand the 3.
73:
1 ratio limited-slip differential, a $395 option.
The cars Charcoal Black cloth interior features power windows, mirrors, locks, remote keyless entry, air conditioning, cruise control, AM/FM stereo with CD player and auxiliary jack, and split, folding rear seats.
The car was first registered in South Carolina, where it appears to have remained all its life, according to Carfax, which also confirms no accidents or other issues.
Included service invoices indicate that new Michelin Pilot Sport tires were installed in October 2021, and that the oil, multiple filters, and valve cover gaskets were replaced, and new Roush Performance exhaust mufflers installed in November 2021.
With proof of maintenance and less than 13,000 miles on the odometer, clearly this car has been well cared for and sparingly driven, likely placing it among the cleanest examples currently available.
1ZVBP8CF4B5156824This, low-mileage, Sterling Gray Metallic Mustang GT benefits from numerous cosmetic and performance upgrades that Ford lavished on the fifth generation of its beloved pony car.
Starting with the 2010 model year, the retro-inspired design that first debuted in 2005 was further refined to be sleeker and more aerodynamic, while gaining sophisticated details like sequential LED taillights.
Meanwhile, 2011 was the first model year the Mustang GT received an all-new Coyote 5.
0-liter V-8, rated to produce nearly 100 horsepower more than the outgoing 4.
6-liter engine, for an impressive total output of 412 horsepower and 390 pound-feet of torque.
Making this particular Mustang GT even more desirable is that it left the factory with a Getrag MT82 six-speed manualthe transmission of choice for enthusiasts who seek the utmost in driver involvementand the 3.
73:
1 ratio limited-slip differential, a $395 option.
The cars Charcoal Black cloth interior features power windows, mirrors, locks, remote keyless entry, air conditioning, cruise control, AM/FM stereo with CD player and auxiliary jack, and split, folding rear seats.
The car was first registered in South Carolina, where it appears to have remained all its life, according to Carfax, which also confirms no accidents or other issues.
Included service invoices indicate that new Michelin Pilot Sport tires were installed in October 2021, and that the oil, multiple filters, and valve cover gaskets were replaced, and new Roush Performance exhaust mufflers installed in November 2021.
With proof of maintenance and less than 13,000 miles on the odometer, clearly this car has been well cared for and sparingly driven, likely placing it among the cleanest examples currently available.
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