1988 Ford Mustang "gt" 1 Family Owned "monsterstang" 77,000 Orig. Miles on 2040-cars
Cumberland, Maryland, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.0
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Mustang
Trim: GT
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: 5 SPEED
Power Options: Cruise Control
Mileage: 77,000
Sub Model: GT
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
THIS IS A 1988 FORD MUSTANG "GT" THAT WAS PURCHASED BRAND NEW BY A GOOD FRIEND OF MINE THAT BUILT $40,000 CUSTOM BIKES. HIS WIFE SOLD IT TO HER BROTHER 4 YEARS AGO AND THAT IS WHEN MY FRIEND CUSTOMIZED THIS FOR HIS BROTHER IN-LAW. CAR HAS 77,000 ACTUAL MILES BECAUSE OF IT ONLY BEING DRIVEN IN SUMMER AND TO CRUISES, CAR SHOWS, ETC. IT HAS THE STOCK 5.0, 5 SPEED MANUAL, WITH HEADERS. MSD IGNITION WITH FIREBALL COIL. THE HEAD GASKETS, INTAKE GASKET, WATER PUMP, AND RADIATOR WERE REPLACED LAST FALL. HEATER CORE HAS BEEN BY-PASSED. THE CAR HAS A NEW MONSTER CLUTCH WHICH IS VERY STRONG!! THE WIPERS HAVE BEEN DELETED AS YOU CAN SEE, BUT CAN BE ADDED BACK ON WITH NOT MUCH EFFORT OR COST IF DESIRED. EXTERIOR IS DONE REALLY WELL AND TURNS THE HEADS EVERYWHERE WE DRIVE IT! THE INTERIOR IS ALL ORIGINAL AND IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. CAR HAS ROLL UP WINDOWS, POWER DOOR LOCKS THAT ARE NOT WORKING, POWER MIRRORS AND CRUISE CONTROL THAT ARE WORKING. CAR DOES HAVE A NEWER PIONEER CD IN DASH, WITH A ROCKFORD FOSGATE SUB IN HATCH AREA WITH AMP. IT BLASTS!!! TIRES ARE VERY GOOD CONDITION WITH ABOUT 60% TREADLIFE LEFT ON THEM. WHEELS ARE COBRA "R". GAS GUAGE STAYS ABOVE FULL UNTIL IT HITS RESERVE LEVEL THEN IT DROPS AND THE LOW FUEL WARNING LIGHT COMES ON GIVING YOU ABOUT 30-40 MILES TO GET GAS. CAR HAS NEVER BEEN WRECKED, AND UNDERCARRIAGE IS SOLID AS A ROCK. I HAVE PERSONALLY DRIVEN THIS CAR TO SHOWS AND CRUISE-INS ON 4 SEPERATE OCCASIONS 2 1/2 TO 3 HOURS EACH WAY WITH NO PROBLEMS WHATSOEVER!!! CAR HAS CLEAN TITLE! VIDEO OF THIS CAR CAN BE SEEN ON YOU TUBE UNDER "MONSTERSTANG" LISTED BY BOBBY POLAND THIS CAR IS BEING KEPT AT MY CARLOT IN CRESAPTOWN, MD 21502, 14716 WINCHESTER RD. S.W. THIS IS A PERSONAL SALE AND NOT ONE OF MY BUSINESS OR SALE CARS!! VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD "AS IS" AND RUNS, DRIVES, SHIFTS 100%!! AND I GUARANTEE THAT AND WILL BACK THAT UP UPON WINNER OF AUCTION PICKING VEHICLE UP! I WILL ONLY DEAL WITH SALE WITH-IN THE UNITED STATES AND ALL CHECKS MUST BE CLEARED AT LEAST 14 DAYS BEFORE I RELEASE VEHICLE OR TITLE TO VEHICLE. SHIPPING IS THE RESPONSIBILTY OF THE BUYER, BUT I WILL ASSIST IN ANY WAY I CAN TO HELP WITH THAT. PLEASE CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS, THIS IS A NICE CAR!! THANKS! AND HAPPY BIDDING!! BOBBY POLAND 301-268-5656
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