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1987 Mustang Notchback 26000 Origional Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:26000
Location:

West Islip, New York, United States

West Islip, New York, United States

 I have up for sale  my 1987 mustang notch originally a 4 cyl auto car (insurance is cheap) had 22k original miles when i bought it from the original owner who had it in the garage for 20 years its orignal paint (medium shadow blue) which is pretty rare and its a true survivor car! There's a new brake system on the car from front to back. i do an oil change every 2500 miles with fully sythetic oil i drive the car a few times a week and drives perfect! side roads highway etc.. the cars well worth my asking price and yes i have a carfax to prove mileage and all the windows have the original stickers on them moldings and trim are mint!

Parts i installed and purchased brand new and have spent well over 10k on alone nvm a notchback in this original condition with a clean carfax and 26k miles.....



MODS


- freshly rebuilt 5 speed tranny
- stock refreshed 302 bottom end
- 7 quart oil pan and aftermarket dipstick
- cometic head gaskets
- gt40 heads
- arp headstuds
- e303 cam with matching rollers
- cobra valve covers and oil cap
- POLISHED upper and lower cobra intake manifold
- s/r performance throttle body with new tps
- bbk intake
- 1.6 rocker arms w/ new pushrods
- egr delete
- new motor mounts
- new starter
- new power steering pump and lines
- bbk fuel pump kit
- new water pump
- all new gaskets
- new blue ford 9mm wires and new plugs
- new distributor
- msd cap and rotor
- new oem coil pack
- aluminum radiator
- new coolant hoses and clamps
- bbk h pipe
- 2 1/2 chrome tips
- flow masters
- bbk headers
- arp header bolts
- 373 gears
-aluminum  rear girdle
- cobra clutch
- posi rear
- battery relocation kit with taylor battery box
- aluminum coolant overflow bottle
- front coil overs with new struts
- rear shocks
- rear lowering springs
-moly polished k member
-moly A arms
- bbk subframe connectors
- upper and lower rear control arms
- battle boxes
- new spindles
- all new bushings
- braided brake lines
- new rag joint
- s/r performance camber plates
- drilled rotors
- new pads
- new front calipers
- color matched cowl hood
- clear corner lights
- new tail lights
- new head lights
- blue hids
- black rug
- 5.0 black floor mats
- 5.0 pedals
- aluminum e brake handle
- auto meter tach and gauges with dash pod
- driveshaft loop
- aluminum driveshaft
- white painted ponys
- new rack and tie rods
- color matched mirrors
- rear seat delete
- bbk under drive pulleys
- new rear drums and brake cylinders
- new master
- hurst pistol grip shifter
- 5.0 emblems
- aluminum heater control dials
- switch panel
- all new weatherstripping

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2015 Fisker-Galpin Rocket Quick Spin [w/video]

Fri, Aug 21 2015

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