1989 Ford Mustang Gt Convertible 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Brownsville, Texas, United States
"needs rear shocks." $20.53 (each) rear shocks, needs a retouch of black paint, this is not spray painted, all it needs is sanding and polishing. it has an V8 5.0 HO with a T5 (second gear needs a synchronizer, it does not grind its just not as smooth like the rest of the gears), but still has life and runs great. No MSD ignition box only MSD distributer rotor cap. electric fan. new spark plugs and wires. new air filter. no tachometer, 18" rims. replaced the fuel pump. interior fair condition, (reconditioned with vinyl black paint) new clutch cable, (needs battery and a new convertible top) but all the mechanical stuff does work but needs work, (welding), both front windows work except for rear. I bought the Mustang to get the transmission out but I sold my other Mustang, this body is in way better conditions so I decided to keep it, but now I want to sell it. this mustang has never been in a car accident, I have the title. pay in person. for more info call me, ask for Jose.
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