1989 Ford Mustang Race Car on 2040-cars
Tupelo, Mississippi, United States
For sale is a 1989 Ford Mustang 5.0. This is a street car project I am not finishing. I have other projects I am dedicating my time to. This car comes with complete ladder bar rear axle with draglite rims and M/T tires. Front Draglites are also included. Engine is new, it was in a Ford Fairmont I purchased and put it in this 5.0. I haven't started it and Ran it in this car due to me deciding to tubb it and didn't want to put gas in the new tank. since it was to be removed anyway. Engine is worth $7,500 and transmission has 3k worth of work, including an $800 dollar torque converter. Upgrades to engine and body include: Dove 4 Heads/Stainless valves/bee hive springs/hardened pushrods/guide plates/competition hydraulic cam/Keith black flat top forged pistons/stud girdle/windage tray/high volume oil pump (melling)/engine studded with ARP bolts/offinhouser port o' sonic intake/holley 1050 Dominator/Holley Red fuel pump/performance fuel filter/gas tank sumped/ aluminum radiator with electric fans/ C-6 transmission with a Ratchet shifter (B&M) Professionally built by speed shop in Florida/3500 stall converter/460 adapter kit with big tube ceramic headers. Call me with any questions @ 662-397-3242 Renaud Perry For the buyer: I will help deliver within 200 miles of Tupeo, just contact me and we will work out a deal |
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