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I have on my computer a Web Site that host well over a 1000 Mustangs for sale. It has over 173 pages of Mustangs with 20 cars per page. (I thought of the site when the gentleman wanted to post his car for sale on our forum). You can refine your search by price, location, type, etc. I got through 50 pages of cars and finally narrowed my search to convertibles from 2005 to 2016.
I did this for several reasons. First, I'm still trying to determine if my 2008 GT/CS is a Deluxe or a Premium. I'm not even sure which is the higher grade car as I looked in depth at each car the accessories are all different (per the buyer's choices). My car has the GPS/ Navigation system and I found that on very few other GT's.
I only found three other GT/CS convertibles two white, one black.
There were two 2006 Mint Green convertibles. I'm Guessing it was only that year color.
This is what I've come up with so far:
GT
GT Premium
GT Deluxe
V6
v6 Standard (only found on 2006)
EcoBoost (2010 & newer?) Is EcoBoost still a V6? or a V8 with lower HP?
I'll be glad to post the Web site if anyone is interested,
I forgot to add, all these vehicles are listed by car dealers and no private sales. Thus, has limited exposure.
I did this for several reasons. First, I'm still trying to determine if my 2008 GT/CS is a Deluxe or a Premium. I'm not even sure which is the higher grade car as I looked in depth at each car the accessories are all different (per the buyer's choices). My car has the GPS/ Navigation system and I found that on very few other GT's.
I only found three other GT/CS convertibles two white, one black.
There were two 2006 Mint Green convertibles. I'm Guessing it was only that year color.
This is what I've come up with so far:
GT
GT Premium
GT Deluxe
V6
v6 Standard (only found on 2006)
EcoBoost (2010 & newer?) Is EcoBoost still a V6? or a V8 with lower HP?
I'll be glad to post the Web site if anyone is interested,
I forgot to add, all these vehicles are listed by car dealers and no private sales. Thus, has limited exposure.
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