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85 Mustang Gt Street/drag Car-has $30,000 New Parts, Spent 500 Hours Building My on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:26750 Color: White /
 RED-WHITE-BLUE
Location:

Strongsville, Ohio, United States

Strongsville, Ohio, United States
Transmission:AUTO
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:347 STROKER-LOTS OF CHROME
Fuel Type:PREM /RACING GAS
For Sale By:OWNER
VIN: 1FABP28M4FF232569 Year: 1985
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: FOX BODY
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Drive Type: AUTO
Power Options: Power Windows
Mileage: 26,750
Sub Model: MILEAGE REFLECTS ORIGINAL ON BODY
Exterior Color: White
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: RED-WHITE-BLUE
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"CAR AHS BEEN WENT THRU AND CLEANED , PAINTED RED-WHITE-BLUE ON ENGINE, COMPARTMENT, INTERIOR ,NEW DOOR PANELS, CARPET, MATS, DIAMOND PLATE REAR DECK, NO REAR SEATS. NEW RACE SEATS WITH HARNESS. NEW AUTO TRANS FROM TRUCK HAS 2200 CONVERTER STALL; HAS 2 SPLINE SHAFT.NEW 347 STROKER ENGINE DYNO AT 475 HP, ADDED NEW STAINLESS STEEL TUBE HEADERS, EXHAUST, X-PIPE IS ALUM.HAS ALL NEW STREET DRAG SET UP FOR FRONT AND REAR, NEW SS. BRAKE PIPING, NEW ROTORS, FRT DRILLED, NEW CALIPERS ALL BBK SYSTEM. REAR IS NOW ROTORS AND CALIPERS. NEW ALUM RADIATOR, NEW ELECTRIC FAN, NEW TRANS COOLER WITH NEW BLACK HOSE PIPING. WAS SET UP FOR NOS IN THE OTHER ADDITIONAL 5.O ENGINE THAT COMES WITH SALE, ALSO 3 SETS OF WHEELS AND TIRES LESS THATN 500 MILES ON ALL BUT THE ORIGINAL STANG PONY REAMS. WE HAVE A BLACK SET AND A CHROME SET OF WHEELS, PI'C WILL REFLECT.NEW WINDOW SEALS, NEW T-TOP SEALS. ALL NEW MSD IGNITION AND STARTER.I HAVE ALL THE RECEIPTS AND BEFORE ,DURING AND AFTER PIC'S. SPENT 500 HOURS ."

THIS CAR IS IN GREAT SHAPE BODY AND MECHANICAL. MOST EVERYTHING IS NEW ON THE CAR. IT WOULD NOT TAKE MUCH MORE TO BEAUTIFY AND PERSONALIZE SAME.


WE WRAPED THE CAR IN AN AMERICAN FLAG COLOR SCHEME FOR 4TH OF JULY AT A COST OF $3900.. 

I BOUGHT IT 12-11-12 FROM A FELLOW THAT NEEDED MONEY.  THE MILAGE WAS  ORIGINAL 22,869 . IT HAS  23,442 NOW. IT WAS BUILT ON A WHIM AND NOW IT MUST GO. HOPEFULLY TO SOMEONE THAT CAN HAVE SOME FUN WITH IT, IT IS READY TO ROCK & ROLL.

YOU WILL HAVE NOTHING TO DO BUT DRIVE IT, AROUND TOWN OR TO THE TRACK…

I BUILT IT FOR SHOW AND ADVERTISING FOR MY BUSINESS AND MY GRAND SON WHO WAS SUPPOSED TO GO HALF. 

 IT DIDNT HAPPEN, SO I AM STUCK WITH NO ROOM TO STORE IN WINTER.

I HAVE ABOUT$ 30,000 IN MATERIALS AND PARTS.

THE ORIGINAL 5.0 GOES WITH IT, 3 SETS OF TIRES, ORIGINAL PONY HUBCAPS ON THE ORIGINAL WHEELS AND TIRES, A SET OF BLACK AND A SET OF CHROME WHEELS AND NEW TIRES ON BOTH.

OTHER PARTS I BOUGHT AND NEVER PUT ON THE CAR.

EVERYTHING GOES WITH THE SALE. 

EMAIL OR CALL FOR QUESTIONS 8007715022 LEAVE MESSAGE.


On Aug-26-13 at 07:55:45 PDT, seller added the following information:

NOTE:


I Just seen the car fax report ; I was not aware of the infractions.

Never asked about those things , when it was delivered to me  the engine had a NOS system with a rod knock.

The speedometer was broken but the title had what I was told to be the correct milage .  I have also broken the speedometer, I am putting one at 160 mph this week.

The body is sound all the mechanical  have been replaced as some of the interior. All work properly, I chose to wrap instead of paint but it can be removed  and painted .

ANY QUESTIONS EMAIL.

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