1991 Mustang Pro Street Stroker on 2040-cars
Beaverton, Michigan, United States
Engine:418 stroker
Drive Type: rear spool
Make: Ford
Mileage: 10,000
Model: Mustang
Exterior Color: electric blue
Trim: GT Hatchback 2-Door
1991 mustang pro street with a 418 stroker motor, all ulum motor, msd,berry grant carb and fuel system, full roll cage, 8.8 rear enb spooled, 4 link, full k member, line lock, full race 5 speed trans, custom paint, power windows and locks, will run in the 10s at the track, best of everything when built, thanks for looking. 989-three eight 7- 2three9one $12,000 or best offfer over $28000 to build, May trade for the right Long travel sand rail
RELISTING THANKS TO Bvin7834 NOT PAYING!! THIS IS THE EMAIL I GOT FROM HIM 1HR AFTER AUCTION ENDED, joe I was denied for the loan .I called today.I am so sorry I cannot buy your mustang and I am doing it through email I did not have your phone . Feel free to put in a bad bidder on my account.I have to accept responsability for this mistake.
SO IF YOU DONT HAVE THE MONEY PLEASE DONT WAIT TILL AFTER THE AUCTION ENDS TO TELL ME
there is less then 200 miles on this build
ALSO FOR THE 1ST PERSON TO BID AND ALSO WIN THE AUCTION I WILL HAND YOU $250 CASH WHEN YOU PICK THE CAR UP AFTER PAYMENT THIS IS ONLY IF YOU ARE THE 1ST PERSON TO BID ON AUCTION AND YOU ALSO WIN THE AUCTION SO IF YOUR THE 1ST AND THE LAST BIDDER I WILL GIVE YOU $250 IN CASH AFTER PAYMENT IN FULL IS MADE
GOOD LUCK
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Watch "The One With The Ford Mustang 5.0 Police Car" (yes, we caught the Friends reference too) below to see some shenanigans in one of Michigan's finest patrol cars.
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