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2003 Mustang GT Centennial Edition - Worth?

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Old 07-07-2018, 12:54 PM
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I wouldn't think its a lot more valuable than a regular GT, maybe another hundred bucks or so. I'm not sure if that leather seating material is an upgrade over the regular GT leather seats, but two tone stuff is cool.
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Love my New Edge Centennial!!!! She needed some work so I got her for $3700 in March, over the years she’s had some work done and now has 150,000 miles on her but she purrs too and still drives like a beast


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Originally Posted by Pyrotech211
In 2003, Ford Produced a Centennial Edition of the Mustang. Producing 1,323 Convertible models and only 717 Coupe models. Total production for this Centennial Edition was 2,040. This model came as Henry Ford stated when he created the Model T "Any color as long as its Black." The 100th Anniversary models only came in black, and included Premium Verona-grain Imola leather seating surfaces in two-tone parchment, and the Mustang got the GT premium package which included 17-inch wheels, anti-lock brakes and traction control; dual exhaust; power driver's seat with power lumbar support; leather-wrapped steering wheel; and Mach 460 AM/FM Stereo with six-disc CD changer, as well as 100th Anniversary badges on the fender and decklid and embossed on the seats. The Centennial Package was a $995 upgrade.
(2 -12s and 4 individual amps in the trunk)
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Originally Posted by DarthStang2003
Love my New Edge Centennial!!!! She needed some work so I got her for $3700 in March, over the years she’s had some work done and now has 150,000 miles on her but she purrs too and still drives like a beast

Sweet!
Gotta love those Bullitts on that ride. nearly perfect.


This was my 67' rebel...nicknamed Darth back in 2003.

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Hi, Helping out a friend. Ford produced 2040 Centennial edition mustangs. 717 coupes and 1323 convertibles. How can I find out the number of convertibles that were manual transmission?

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Originally Posted by mestit3
from wiki, In 2003, Ford Produced a Centennial Edition of the Mustang. Producing 1,323 Convertible models and only 717 Coupe models. Total production for this Centennial Edition was 2,040. This model came as Henry Ford stated when he created the Model T "Any color as long as its Black." The 100th Anniversary models only came in black, and included Premium Verona-grain Imola leather seating surfaces in two-tone parchment, and the Mustang got the GT premium package which included 17" wheels, anti-lock brakes and traction control; dual exhaust; power driver's seat with power lumbar support; leather-wrapped steering wheel; and Mach 460 AM/FM Stereo with six-disc CD changer, as well as 100th Anniversary badges on the fender and decklid and embossed on the seats. The Centennial Package was a $995 upgrade.
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