1968 Ford Mustang Elenor Shelby Cobragt500 Customtributerestomod 351 Motor Auto on 2040-cars
Hialeah, Florida, United States
1968 Ford Mustang Elenor Shelby Cobra GT 500 Custom Tribute Restoration Mod 351 Windsor motor with 400 HP and automatic transmission, MSD ignition and headers, Car has a new 351 motor with 400 HP and and new automatic transmission. New edlebrok intake and New 4 barrel Edelbrock Carb. Car runs and drives and sounds amazing and has a whole lot of power. Highway drive at 70-80 miles is straight and tight like a new car, AMAZING!!! Just watch and listen to video. Engine compartment completely detailed. Car is detailed throughout. New Gas Tank. New Exhaust with Electric Switch that controls the powerful sound for high or low. New Interior with New Seat Covers front and rear new door panel, new dash and factory gas and inside and outside door handle. It looks great, just see the pictures. Exterior looks good, no rust. Power Steering, Power Brakes, New Real Lights and Chrome Bezels, New bumpers. Comes with New customs wheels and new tires. New Custom billet grille, New billet hood pins, New billet gas cap, New billet outside mirrors, New billet steering wheel. New custom radio that sounds impressive. new alternator, New Battery and New Brakes New cobra trunk mats. Pictures taken just before placing ad FOR MORE INFORMATION EMAIL OR CALL 3057218989. Car is available for inspection, however all inspections must be done prior to bidding.
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