1968 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Mckeesport, Pennsylvania, United States
For more pictures email at: allenaammenist@ukhealing.com .
1968 Mustang Coupe built by Bent Metal Customs in Lansdale, PA. The car had a extensive
restoration and was fully media blasted before the project began. All the sheetmetal to complete the project was
ordered from Restoration Parts Source. Here are some features of the Mustang. If you have any questions on the
build or would like to see it in person please let me know. There are also more pictures on our website in the
Projects/For Sale section.
Thank you, Bent Metal Customs
-Fuel Injected 302 fully rebuilt
-T-5 5 Speed Transmission
-Mcleod Hydraulic Throwout Bearing and Slave Cylinder
-Edelbrock Performer RPM 2 Intake
-Cobra MAF
-Trick Flow Fuel Rail
-Walbro Fuel Pump
-New Injectors
-Comp Cams-Rockers, Lifters and Rods
-Magnaflow Exhaust
-New Fuel Tank
-Ron Morris Front Coilover Kit
-Laurel Mountain Mustang Front Suspension Kit with all new bushings
-Laurel Moountain Mustang Reverse Eye Rear Leaf Springs
-KYB Rear Gas Shocks
-Master Power Disc Brakes
-Coy Racing Wheel 17" Front 18" Rear
-Champion Aluminum Radiator with dual fans
-Borgeson Power Steering
-Lecarra Steering Wheel
-Ron Francis Wiring Harness
-Old Air Products Air Conditioning, Dash vents
-Kenwood MP3, CD, Ipod Head unit
-Gillin Custom Design Interior
-Memphis Audio Subs, and Speakers
-Custom Trunk Enclosure
-New Gauges with Tach
-New Dash Surround, Pad, Carpet, Headliner, Seat Covers and Door Panels
Ford Mustang for Sale
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