1988 Ford Saleen Mustang Lx Convertible 2-door 5.0l Supercharged Car #489 on 2040-cars
Liverpool, New York, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:5.0L 302Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Mustang
Trim: LX Convertible 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 68,509
Options: Convertible
Sub Model: Saleen Supercharged Convertible LX
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Black
1988 Saleen Mustang convertible.Car number 88-0489.This car has 68,509 verifiable original miles and a clean carfax history.This is a true Saleen,not a clone or a copy.A simple call to saleen will verify this.vehicle vin#1fabp44e5jf236374.
The following are a list of modifications done to the vehicle.This car is Supercharged with a Procharger supercharger and intercooler system set at 5psi.BBK headers,X-pipe and Flowmaster dual exhaust.Live Wire distributor and wires and 24lb injectors.It has an aftermarket Be cool radiator and fan.Maximum Motorsports castir camber plates.have the factory Racecraft suspension that will come with car and Varishock coil over suspension on it now.the car has a Baer 12 inch racing brake system rotors calipers hubs.it has 19 inch 3 piece wheels as well.The factory Saleen flofit seats were recovered in new leather and door panels done as well.has a pioneer double din head unit with navigation dvd etc.,with a custom speaker box portraying Saleen car number 489 with two JL Audio amplifiers.Custom speakers in interior door panels and back seat as well.The car is in great shape overall and has been garaged its whole life.I did the best i could with pictures,there isn't any rust on the car and the undercarriage and rockers are excellent.tried to get pics of them.Did best i could with no lift.
This car has a clean clear title and also has an accident free history.I believe the paint to be original and i would give it a solid 9 out of 10.The car is 26 years old and looks better than a lot of newer cars.
Never been driven in winter or bad weather.Truly a solid awesome looking well behaved car for as fast as it is.Sounds amazing!This car turns heads and gets compliments anywhere it goes.
I will do my best to post extra pictures and answer any questions.
Please know that this is not a distress sale,meaning I don't have to sell this car nor will I unless it does what I feel its worth.The car is for sale locally and i reserve the right to end this auction early.Important notice to bottom feeders pickers or anyone looking to steal this car and sell it to someone else as a profit:I will not sell this car for less than I think Its worth,so don't waste my time or yours with offers that aren't gonna get it done.Do not message me with low ball offers and other stupidity,if this is your game you will get nowhere with me so bother someone else.there are lots of desperate and or stupid people out there;I am not one of them.
Bid with confidence.No surprises here.I understand the pitfalls and stresses of buying blind but I assure you this car is everything I've stated and more.Im sure I've left something out but hopefully not.If you don't have the cash on hand to pay for this car Don't Bid!!Full payment due within (5) days of auction end.I will do my best to help you with transport.If you need brought to a local ship company or dock.$500 deposit due within 24hours through paypal unless other arrangements are made.Thank You.can email more pics.will not let me put more than 12.
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