1993 Ford Mustang Lx Hatchback 2-door 5.0l Clean Title!!! on 2040-cars
Bristol, Pennsylvania, United States
I am re-listing due to non payment, Buyer did not have funds. I have a 1993 Ford Mustang 5 speed with sunroof and clean title for sale. It's the last year of the foxbody style and its rust and rot free. I bought this car three years ago as a roller with no engine or tranny and it needed a paint job. I been working on it for the past two years.Car has been sitting for past 18 months, I drove it maybe three times. Unfortunately I don't have time for car. I had a 1989 that had a 347 Stroker kit and a Tremec TKO 500 5 speed in it that I put in the 93. The motor has about 75K miles on it and the Tranny has new center force dual friction clutch with about 5000 miles on it. The car has a lot of new parts and it has shaved door handles with poppers, so there is no handles to get in car just remote. It was installed when I got the car but the emergency button hasn't been installed yet. I have it in the box. The car didn't have front seats or door panels but I got a set out of an 89 for now. Driver seat is stained and a little twisted but back seat is original and clean. Car doesn't have AC, Smog Pump and Catalytic Converter System for emissions. It has off road H pipe. Fog lights are not working, Think its something with the switch. Car had a sound system but it was removed. There is a JVC radio, 6 Rockford Fosgate speakers, a crossover and the wiring to hook up system. No Amps. The car has disc brake in front and rear, the rear disc conversion is new with about less than 5000 miles. The upper intake was powder coated as close to color of car. It looks nice. Car is nice and clean for 20 year old car. I always get compliments on how nice it looks and sounds. Car could use a nice strut and spring set up, it still has stock suspension. Car is being sold AS IS. With no Warranty. You are welcome to come see and hear the car before bidding. Below is a list of parts the car has, most are new or have less than 5000 miles on them
-347 Stroker Kit -Edelbrock Performance Heads -Ford racing F Cam -Ford Racing 1.7 Roller Rockers -Competition Push Rods -Ford Racing 24 Pound Injectors -Ford Racing 8.8 Spark Plug Wires -Performance Plus Harmonic Damper -Ford Racing Steel Fly Wheel -Tremec TKO 500 5speed Transmission with new center force dual friction clutch -New Clutch Cable -BBK Adjustable Firewall Quadrate -New Ford Racing Valve Cover -7qt Oil Pan with high flow oil pump -190 PSI intake Fuel Pump -BBK 70mm Throttle Body -BBk Cold Air Intake -New Urethane Motor and Tranny Mounts -Water Pump, Heater Core & Hoses -New Radiator & Hoses -Fan Clutch and Fan Blade -Rear Disc Brake Conversion =BBK Long tube header -BBK Off Road H pipe (no catalytic converter) -Brand New Flow Master exhaust (less than 300miles) -4 17" Cobra rims and tires (have about 5000 miles ) -Chrome rod to hold up hood and Chrome bracket to hold radiator List of body parts car has: -GT Skirt Kit used -Cobra Rear Bumper -Cobra Grill Front Bumper -Brand New 2: Cowl Hood STEEL not fiberglass with hood pins -Brand New headlight, Corner light and Fog light -New weather strip around doors, windows, trunk and sunroof - New Windshield -Brand New Saleen Wing with Brake Light -Used LX tail Light List of extra parts I am giving with the car: -2 Fenders -2 Door Glass -2 Quarter Glass but rubbers are faded -Used rear end with 373 gears in it, you can use to put in car. I am not sure what gears are in car now -Brand New outer tie rods -Brand New ball joints -Brand New 4 piece rear suspension bars -Brand New front cross drilled rotors and brake pads |
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