For Sale: 2004 Ford Mustang in West Babylon, New York for sale in West Babylon, NY

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Vehicle Description A redesigned SN-95 Mustang came on December 26, 1998, for the 1999 model year with production starting in November 1998.
Characterizing the redesign was Ford's New Edge design language, which featured sharper contours, larger wheel arches, and creases in the bodywork, replacing many of the soft lines of the previous model.
The Mustang also received new wheels and hubcaps.
However, the car carried over the same roofline and interior, in addition to the same basic platform.
All 1999 Mustangs (except the Cobra) received 35th-Anniversary badges on the front fenders.
14 #fn1415 #fn15 A 35th Anniversary Limited Edition appearance option package came on 2,318 GT coupes and 2,310 GT convertibles.
16 #fn16 Available only in black, silver metallic, white, and red, they featured a body-colored hood scoop, rear spoiler, side scoops and rocker panels, a blacked-out panel between the taillamps, and 17 by 8-inch (200 mm) five-spoke aluminum wheels; while the Interiors included black leather and vinyl seats with silver inserts and pony logo, aluminum shift knob, a unique instrument cluster with 35th anniversary script, silver and black floor mats with 35th anniversary logo, and silver door trim inserts.
17 #fn17 The 3.
8 L OHV Essex V6 returned as the base engine for 1999.
A new split-port induction system replaced single-port induction, which increased the base model's output to 190 hp (142 kW; 193 PS) at 5250 rpm and 220 lb?ft (298 N?m) of torque at 2750 rpm.
18 #fn18 2001 Ford Mustang Premium For 1999, the Mustang also received a change to its taillights, making them edgier, with sharp corners and straight lines as opposed to the rounded off style of previous years.
The lamps were still composed of three vertical segments, reminiscent of the original.
Minimal changes occurred from year-to-year, most noticeable was a redesigned center panel in the dashboard for 2001, which now allowed double-din stereo head units, including an in-dash six-CD player.
The rear window defroster switch, previously mounted below the headlamp pull switch, was moved to the lower center stack below the stereo.
When equipped, the fog lamp switch was relocated to the lower center stack as well, previously, it was on the center console adjacent to the cup holders.
The third button on the lower switch panel was for the traction control system (on V8 models).
On convertible models, the power roof switch remained on the center console - on coupe models, that switch was replaced with a small coin holder.
The GT model continued to use the 4.
6 L V8 as before, but now with 260 hp (194 kW; 264 PS) at 5250 rpm and 302 lb?ft (409 N?m) of torque at 4000 rpm.
19 #fn19 In 2001, Ford added Intake Manifold Runner Control (IMRC) to the V6, increasing the engine's output to 193 hp (144 kW; 196 PS) at 5500 rpm and 225 lb?ft (305 N?m) of torque at 2800 rpm.
20 #fn20 During the second half of the 2004 model year, the 3.
8 L Essex was replaced with the 3.
9 L OHV Essex V6.
The 3.
9 L had a slightly longer stroke but output for the engine remained identical to the outgoing 3.
8 L.
The 3.
9 L Essex was used in the Mustang for only half a year before being replaced by the 4.
0 L Cologne V6 for the 2005 model year.
The paint is original and has some imperfections on the top part of the car and drivers quarter panel.
Here at Hollywood Motors, we pride ourselves on selling quality classic cars at affordable prices.
Please keep in mind that all of our classics are pre-owned vehicles, not new vehicles.
We describe these automobiles to the best of our knowledge, and place many photos on our website.
We are not responsible for misprints or typos.
With any pre-owned vehicle, there may be minor imperfections, and we encourage you to come and inspect our inventory in person before you buy any vehicle.
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  • Year: 2004
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang

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