About this vehicle

This 1987 Ford Mustang is a restored vehicle. The owner has had it for 2 years. The vehicle runs great and is mainly used for weekend drives.

Vehicle Details

I’ve got a 1987 Mustang GT. Bought as a weekend cruiser originally.  Car has 85,xxx original miles and will change as car is driven. This is a survivor car that started as a great base for a long term project. Anything that needed to be changed, rebuilt, cleaned, adjusted or replaced was done so throughout the last two years. The car was disassembled and had a full repaint. Full interior re condition. Lots of new parts including all new cooling (upgraded radiator) all new AC, new clutch and accessories, all new shocks/ struts, new rack and pinion, power steering pump and lines, new injectors and much more. FULL BOOK OF RECEIPTS OVER LAST TWO YEARS. Full fluid change. Newer 2022 date tires on refinished wheels. All new brakes. Car runs, drives and shifts great. Cold AC and hot heat! Only modifications are frame connectors and cat back flomaster exhaust (still has original cats). Engine bay is close to perfect with tons of new parts, all stickers and caps all intact and present. I did change the front fenders , hood and bumpers due to sunburn from Florida, but i have before pictures if interested to show original condition before work. New seals and gaskets, new window run channels. NO LEAKS! There is NO rust to be found. Shock towers are spotless. Windshield replaced when painted. Rear quarter glass refinished when painted. All seals, rubbers, latches, handles, keys all work as they should. All lights function. All interior door panels, latches, handles, buttons and switches work. All interior lights work as they should. TONS AND TONS to list so any questions just ask. This has been professionally done and looks and presents FANTASTIC. The only reason I’m looking to sell is the wife wants something with T Tops. Have a carfax available if needed. Purchased from 2nd owner. Local Florida car it’s entire life.


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