1988 Mustang Saleen #662 on 2040-cars
Hammond, Louisiana, United States
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE MONEY OR DO NOT WANT THE CAR, DO NOT BID ON THE CAR. STOP WASTING MY TIME AND OTHERS. 1988 Mustang Saleen #662. 134,000 miles. The car is mechanically sound. The parts that have been replaced are: New altenator Ford High miler Hoses New weather stripping. The A/C has new low and high pressure lines. The compressor just started leaking. However, I have a brand new one that will be given to the winner, if I do not install it prior to selling. etc.. |
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