1990 Ford Mustang Hatchback Custom With 5.0l Efi Built on 2040-cars
Monroe, Wisconsin, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Engine:5.0L FUEL INJECTED BUILT MOTOR
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Mustang
Trim: CUSTOM
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: MANUAL TRANS
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 32,619
Exterior Color: GRAY AND BLACK
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
YOU ARE LOOKING AT A VERY CLEAN, VERY NICE, VERY FAST, AND CUSTOM FORD MUSTANG. LESS THAN 33k miles on it.
THIS FORD MUSTANG HAS BEEN KEPT UP AND IS A SHOW WINNING CAR.
Car has been emaculately taken care of.
YOU WILL NOT FIND A NICER CAR FOR SUCH A LOW RESERVE
As you can see a lot of work has been done, most of which all the reciepts and details are with the car and will go with the car.
THIS CAR HAS NOT SEEN SNOW, ICE, AND VERY FEW RAINY DAYS.
ENGINE:
Engine has had a complete rebuild with less than 3,000 miles on it. All work was done by T&B's performance:
Hre are just some of the details (all details included in all kept paperwork included with the sale of the car)
Bore and Stroke: 4.030 x 3.00
Block: 302 Small Block
Pistons: Keith Black w/ Moly Rings
Conn Rods: Scat
Head: Air Flow Research 185cc alum heads
Cam Shaft: Ford Racing 302
Rockers: Alum Crane Cams 1.6 ratio
Intake : EdelBrock Performer,
Throttle Body: BBk 70mm, BBK 70mm EGR spacer
Mass Air: 93 Cobra 70mm with BBK cold air induction kit
Fuel System: BBK 190 LPH in tank pump, stock fuel rails, aermotive fuel regulator, accel fuel pressure guage
Injectors: 24lb Injectors with Ealrs fitings and braided hoses
Exhuast: BBK 1 5/8" Ceremic equal length headers, with BBk 2 1/2" of road hpipe, flowmaster american thunder 2 1/2" cat back system
Electronics: Engine Managment: 93 Cobra EEC IV module
Ignition: 9mm Frd Racing Spark Plug wires
Crane Fireball Ignition Coil
Cooling:
Radiator: 2 Row BE COOL alum rdiator
Fan: Proform Elect Fan 15" with adjustable thermostat
Waterpump: Jegs HD Chrome Pump
Thremostat: Steeda 180 degree
Alternator 130 amp chrome alternator
Drive Train:
Ford Racing Alum Drive shaft
Rearend: Ford 8.8 w/ 3.73 gears
New Glutch: Center Force Dual Friction Clutch w bbk clutch qudrant
Trans: Manual
Suspension:
Springs: Eiback 1 1/2" lower springs
Cast/camber: BBK polished plates
Frame Connector: BBK
Wheels: Mandera Scorpion 100 Spoke Rims
Tires: BF Goodrich Euro T/A
Extras
March Billet Alum Pulley Kit with AC elemenator,
Summit 5qt oil pan
Custom tinted windows
Professional Paint Job by Hessgard, Silver with 2 black center race strips. No rust, no blemishes, this car is beautiful and ready to win shows.
Hood is custom dual front cowels, and light weight
Underside is clean as well as upperside. Engine bay has been custom detailed and accented as you see in the pictures.
interior is in great shape: grey with custome accents from steeda.
White out guages, and custom after market guages as well. (RPM does not work)
Has CD Head Unit, and custom built hatch back speaker box (speakers and amp not included)
Chrome Fire extinguisher
This car is well documented and taken care of.
SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY
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