1988 Mustang 5.0 Lx Hatchback 5 Speed 22,700 Miles, Clean And Original on 2040-cars
Oregon, Ohio, United States
1988 Mustang 5.0 LX hatchback 5 speed. I bought this car a month ago to add to my collection only to get told by my wife that I was done collecting. Car is in original condition and is very clean. Oxford White with Gray Cloth interior. Options; Custom Equipment Group with A/C, Dual illuminated Visor Mirrors, Tilt Wheel, Power Windows, Cruise, Rear Window Defroster, AM/FM Cassette Premium Sound, Power Locks including hatchback, and molding Accent Stripe ($49 option). Car will have a brand new Motorcraft battery! There are multiple BB sized paint chips on the hood that are touched up nicely. One dime sized dent in the passenger door (pictured) will need paint less dent and a smaller dent in the left fender. Front bumper has 4 drill holes half the size of a pencil. They have been touched up with paint and are not seriously detracting. Could be easily filed or will be covered with a licenses plate bracket. The car will need tires, it has the original Goodyear Gator backs which are available through 5.0 resto or you could buy BF/TAs. I do not recommend driving this car long distance on current tires. A/C is not working, it will need R134 conversion to operate correctly. Window sticker and manuals included plus older California car cover in decent condition. If you are looking for a clean original survivor 5.0, 5 speed hatchback with a beautiful interior this is a strong contender. Car drives and sounds great and gets tons of attention. I'm sad to let it go! I will consider returning deposit if you are not satisfied after inspection only at time of pick up. If car is transported prior to inspection it is sold as is. I will drive car to a transport pickup location in the Toledo Ohio area. $2000 paypal deposit due in 48 hours, balance by paypal if shipped, cash or paypal if picked up. Write with questions and thanks for looking. Chris
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