1990 Ford Mustang 5.0l on 2040-cars
Stanton, California, United States
Up for auction is this 1990 Ford Mustang 5.0L 2 door hatchback. Car has been 95% restored w/a couple upgrades. My intention was to make it into a track car but upcoming move forces sale.
Here's the Good: 2,500 miles on rebuilt engine GT40P Heads Trick Flow Springs Crane Cams 93 Cobra Roller Rockers Edelbrock Performer Intake Edelbrock Performer Carb Shorty Headers Mallory Ignition Box Mallory Distributor Mallory Sparkplug Wires Mallory Ignition Coil Under Drive Pulleys SVE Aluminum Radiator w/Dual Elctric Fans B&M Shift Improve Kit 2,800 Non Lock Up Stall Converter 4:10 Ford Racing Gears 5 Lug Conversion 17" Chrome Cobra R Wheels w/Kuhmo Tires New 1 Piece Headlights New Black Interior: Seats, Carpet, Headliner, & Door Panels New Race Red Paint Job: Body was taken apart & taken to bare metal. Proffesionaly done, paid $3,500.00 Now the Bad: No Smog Equipment No Radio No AC/Heater Only Working Gauges are the Speedo & Fuel Missing Some Interior Trim Pieces: Sun Visors, Map Light, Speaker Grilles & 2 Rear Trim Pieces that Cover Tail Lights Car is Sold As Is w/No Warranty, winning bidder is responsible for pick up/Delivery arrangements, an immidiate non refundable $500 deposit is required, full payment is required 3 days after auction ends. Thank you & Happy bidding! On Jan-29-14 at 11:22:21 PST, seller added the following information: Forgot to mention in my first discription the car also has Magnaflow exhaust, a Red Holley electric fuel pump, & a kill switch. |
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