1968 Ford Mustang Fastback Eleanor on 2040-cars
Modesto, California, United States
If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person please email me at: luralppinson@bikemechanics.com .
IM VERY HAPPY TO OFFER YOU THIS ABSOLUTE GORGEOUS ELEANOR . ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS LOOK CLOSELY
AT THE PHOTOS TO SEE THAT THE BUILDER ACHIEVED HIS GOAL AND SO MUCH MORE. THIS IS A VERY NICE SUPER SOLID 1968
MUSTANG FASTBACK. THE ELEANOR BODY KIT IS MOLDED ON PROFESSIONALLY AND LOOKS GREAT. IT HAS GREAT OPTIONS. IT HAS
POWERSTEERING AND DISC BREAKS. THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT, THE BODY IS SUPER SOLID AND THE PAINT LOOKS GREAT.
THE INTERIOR IS NEW AND IN GREAT SHAPE. THE FLOOR PANS AND FRAME RAILS BOTH FRONT AND REAR ARE ORIGINAL AND SOLID .
THERE IS NO RUST ANY WHERE ON THE CAR.
ENGINE: BOSS 302
LIFTERS: SOLID
CAM: ROLLER 520 LIFT
HEADS: DART PRO SERIES CAST IRON HEADS
CARBURATOR: ELDELBROCK 650 DOUBLE PUMPER
SUSPENSION: STOCK
FRONT BREAKS:POWER DISC BREAKS
REAR BRAKES: DRUM
REAR END: 9 INCH POSI REAR 3:70
Transmission : Rebuilt t-5 transmission
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