1987 Mustang Notchback 26000 Origional Miles on 2040-cars
West Islip, New York, United States
I have up for sale my 1987 mustang notch originally a 4 cyl auto car (insurance
is cheap) had 22k original miles when i bought it from the original
owner who had it in the garage for 20 years its orignal paint (medium
shadow blue) which is pretty rare and its a true survivor car! There's a
new brake system on the car from front to back. i do an oil change every
2500 miles with fully sythetic oil i drive the car a few times a
week and drives perfect! side roads highway etc.. the cars well worth
my asking price and yes i have a carfax to prove mileage and all
the windows have the original stickers on them moldings and trim are
mint!
Parts i installed and purchased brand new and have spent well over 10k on alone nvm a notchback in this original condition with a clean carfax and 26k miles..... MODS - freshly rebuilt 5 speed tranny - stock refreshed 302 bottom end - 7 quart oil pan and aftermarket dipstick - cometic head gaskets - gt40 heads - arp headstuds - e303 cam with matching rollers - cobra valve covers and oil cap - POLISHED upper and lower cobra intake manifold - s/r performance throttle body with new tps - bbk intake - 1.6 rocker arms w/ new pushrods - egr delete - new motor mounts - new starter - new power steering pump and lines - bbk fuel pump kit - new water pump - all new gaskets - new blue ford 9mm wires and new plugs - new distributor - msd cap and rotor - new oem coil pack - aluminum radiator - new coolant hoses and clamps - bbk h pipe - 2 1/2 chrome tips - flow masters - bbk headers - arp header bolts - 373 gears -aluminum rear girdle - cobra clutch - posi rear - battery relocation kit with taylor battery box - aluminum coolant overflow bottle - front coil overs with new struts - rear shocks - rear lowering springs -moly polished k member -moly A arms - bbk subframe connectors - upper and lower rear control arms - battle boxes - new spindles - all new bushings - braided brake lines - new rag joint - s/r performance camber plates - drilled rotors - new pads - new front calipers - color matched cowl hood - clear corner lights - new tail lights - new head lights - blue hids - black rug - 5.0 black floor mats - 5.0 pedals - aluminum e brake handle - auto meter tach and gauges with dash pod - driveshaft loop - aluminum driveshaft - white painted ponys - new rack and tie rods - color matched mirrors - rear seat delete - bbk under drive pulleys - new rear drums and brake cylinders - new master - hurst pistol grip shifter - 5.0 emblems - aluminum heater control dials - switch panel - all new weatherstripping |
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