Ford: Mustang Mach 1 on 2040-cars
Webster, Pennsylvania, United States
Car has following options:Body: 63C SportsRoof, Mach 1, Deluxe Interior Color: I5 Lime Gold Metallic w/Flat Black Hood Trim: 3W White Vinyl and White Knitted Vinyl, Mach 1 Luxury Date: 05J September 05, 1968 D.S.O: 38 Pittsburgh Axle: 6 3.00:1, Conventional Trans: X FMX Automatic This all has been done in last few years: Performance: Rebuilt 4-bbl Carburetor, 4-bbl Edelbrock Performer Intake, chrome air cleaner, dual exhaust, shock tower export brace from Laurel Mountain Mustang, longtube headers, rear air shocks, 14" American Racing "Rocket" wheels with new chrome lugs Maintenance: Battery, heater core, rebuilt/upgraded alternator, transmission mount, shifter bushings, distributor cap, rotor, points, rebuilt distributor, thermostat, gas tank and sending unit, master cylinder, rear brakes, front brakes, parking brake, rear brake lines, radiator, front shocks, U-joints, washer fluid pump, oil pan gasket and magnetic oil plug oil pan with new drain plug and welded bung), oil pump, rear main seal Restoration: new front valence, new quarters, outer wheelhouses, taillight panel and cross brace, truck drop off, trunk lid, dash pad, headliner w/hidden antenna installed, rear frame extensions All hard work is done, ready for final bodywork and paint. Car is coated in purple-tinted sealer primer. I took off the mach scoop when primered, liked it better without and wasn't in good shape. Stripes are just painted on for effect. Floor pans are solid. The interior is the original white and is in pretty good condition for age. With a good cleaning, it would be great - has no tears. Rear parcel tray has been covered in white feax-fur. Missing a few interior pieces but 90% there. Car has good oil pressure, runs cool, and has stable voltage. It is an awesome daily driver or run-around car. Perfect car to finish restoration, resto-mod, or weekend tinkerer.On Feb-02-16 at 07:10:46 PST, seller added the following information: Car is H-code. Has power disc brakes and power steering.On Feb-02-16 at 11:19:59 PST, seller added the following information: Standard wheel installed for working horn, no fold down, and has original engine.On Feb-02-16 at 15:42:50 PST, seller added the following information: Forgot to add disclosure: Vehicle sold as-is, where-is, with all faults, and as shown with no warranties expressed or implied. Please ask questions if there are any and I'll answer to the best of my knowledge. Already had a few. I also welcome mechanical inspections.
For further questions email me : stacygalvin0@usa.com
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