1989 Mustang Lx 5.0 V8 Cobra Gt Saleen Fox Body 87-93 on 2040-cars
Groveport, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:v-8 347 stroker
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Mustang
Trim: lx
Drive Type: 2 WHEEL DRIVE
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 97,789
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: lx
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 2
UP FOR SALE IS A 1989 FORD MUSTANG LX.... IT HAS A 347 STROKER MOTOR,TRICK FLOW UPPER AND LOWER INTAKE, TRICK FLOW HEADS.... HAS BBK SHORTY HEADERS... FULL MSD IGNITION,6AL BOX, NEW MSD DISTRIBUTOR AND BLASTER COIL... HAS A NITROUS EXPRESS KIT WITH A 75 SHOT... CAR HAS BEEN LOWERED WITH 17 INCH COBRA R WHEELS... THE TRANSMISSION IS A TREMEC 5 SPEED WITH A NEW RAM CLUTCH... REAR END HAS 31 SPLINE AXLES WITH FORD 373 GEAR... THE CAR USED TO BE RED, THE LAST OWNER CHANGED IT TO BLUE, I DO BODY AND PAINT WORK FOR A LIVING AND IT LOOKS PRETTY GOOD...THE WINDOWS ARE TINTED WITH 5% ON BACK 3 AND 20% ON FRONT WITH A 5% FRONT STRIP...THE FRONT SEATS HAVE BEEN CHANGED WITH NEWER MUSTANG SEATS,DO KNOW WHY BUT LOOK GOOD... THE FRONT TIRES ARE NEW, AND BACK ONES ARE NITTO DRAG RADIALS AND THEY ARE ABOUT DONE... THE FRONT LIGHTS WERE REPLACED WITH TINTED ONES... INTERIOR IS IN GOOD SHAPE,ONLY THING WRONG IS A HOLE ON LOWER DASH, DRIVERS SIDE, FROM A TOGGLE SWITCH... NO RUST ON THE CAR ANYWHERE,BODY IS STRAIGHT WITH NO DENTS... THE PREVIOUS OWNER SPENT OVER $5500 ON ENGINE AND ADDITIONAL PARTS, PLUS LABOR, SO THEIR IS OVER $12000.00 IN EXTRAS ON CAR...THE MOTOR AND TRANSMISSION WERE CHANGED BY PREVIOUS OWNER AROUND 10,000 MILES AGO.... NEED MORE PICTURES OF INTERIOR TEXT ME AND I CAN SEND MORE....CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS 614-419-2451 THANKS SHAWN....
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