1988 Ford Mustang Gt Nice And Clean, Nice Paint Done Right, New Wheels And More! on 2040-cars
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Engine:5.0
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim: GT
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Manual
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Mileage: 100,565
Power Options: Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: GT
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Red
1988 Ford Mustang 5.0 GT! Black Paint was done right with complete jamb paint job. Looks like a black mirror. No dents or dings. Interior is in great condition and is not faded, dash is not cracked, seat look great with no rips or tears. Carpet in good shape as well. Has a small cig burn under drives side floor mat in the corner closest to drivers door. Cannot see it with floor mats in. Sunroof has no leaks and new weather stripping. Has a JVC AM/FM CD stereo with just back speakers hooked up. Back seat and hatch area also in great shape. Center console in great shape other than the normal ashtray door issue. Power windows, power locks, keyless entry with key fob remote and alarm system with separate fuel cut off switch (keyed).
Has new carbon fiber hood, original is included and was painted at the same time as car so perfect match and in great condition, no issues with stock hood. Has brand new saleen replica wheels from American muscle with new tires as well. Hood and tires alone cost $2,000! Has new shocks, struts and springs all the way around. Springs are moog stock style springs, mainly for a better ride than the lowering springs! Brakes are good all the way around with new drums in the back and pads all around. Has welded in subframe connectors with seat brackets, and full stainless exhaust including ford racing shorty headers, bassani catted x-pipe and stainless the rest of the way back including mufflers. Has a great muscle car sound, but not crazy loud.
5.0 motor runs strong. Ford Racing shorty headers, Ford Racing Spark Plug wires, Ford Racing power steering relocation kit and A/C Delete, CAI, JEGS 100 amp chrome alternator, Chrome coil area cover, new radiator, new fan shroud, new battery, underdrive pulleys, wiring cleaned up nicely and front and side portion of engine compartment detailed out as well. I broke off the dipstick tube when installing the new headers and the remainder of the dipstick is stuck in the block. I can't get it, but I am sure a garage could pop it out easy and put in the new one that is included! It doesn't use oil at all. This is still a SPEED DENSITY car! Last year for them! Also has a rebuilt rearend with 3:73 gears and correct speedo gear as well.
I will also include any take off parts that you want. I have saved everything and bagged and tagged it all. From old Fan shroud, working radiator, alternator, etc. I will also include a set of original 87-88 Turbine wheels with nice Fusion directional tires as well.
Overall, this is a great looking, running and driving vehicle. There is no body or frame rust at all. If you have any questions, just ask! text or call me at 260-341-7726, or use the ebay system to shoot me a question. Not looking for trades, and reserve is set below what the new paint alone would cost!
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