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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2015 Ford Mustang production to begin on July 14? Not quite, says Ford
Thu, 10 Jul 2014Mustang6g.com believes that it has unlocked start date for 2015 Ford Mustang production citing a Ford dealer communiqué. According to the report, job one on the 2015 hardtop will allegedly start in just a few days, on July 14, although units that are known as "OK to Buy" won't enter production until September 9. The cars built between those dates are most likely final pre-production cars for the executive test fleet, and will likely include the cars we'll be driving at the media launch.
Sun worshippers, meanwhile, would seem to have a longer wait. Job one on the droptop supposedly isn't slated to start until September 14, with production models starting on October 27. As is the case with the hardtop, these final pre-pros are for the execs and media to test, while actual dealer orders will come from vehicles made after the October date.
After speaking to Ford, though, we wouldn't put a great deal of stock in those dates as reported. We reached out to Said Deep, Ford's North American Product Communications Manager.
Next SVT Mustang may axe Shelby name, go naturally aspirated
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For starters, the base Ford coupe is expected to carry on with V6 power, likely from the same 3.7-liter unit found in today's car. From there, R&T says the next step up will be a four-cylinder EcoBoost engine, likely displacing 2.3 liters, putting out as much as 350 horsepower. Of course, a Mustang wouldn't be a Mustang without V8 thrust, and R&T states that the 5.0-liter Coyote V8 will continue on into the 2015 car, making something like 450 horsepower.
But it's at the high end of the Mustang range where things will, reportedly, get very, very interesting. Road & Track claims that the top-shelf 'Stang will likely lose the supercharger from its engine, producing a metric crap-ton of naturally aspirated grunt instead. Additionally, the SVT-fettled Mustang will likely be dropping its Shelby moniker, in favor of "a name you're familiar with," according to the magazine (you know, like, Cobra).