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1993 Ford Mustang Lx 5.0 on 2040-cars

US $6,000.00
Year:1993 Mileage:76468
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States

RE-LISTED; DUE TO NON PAYMENT BIDDER.

SELLING MY 1993 FORD MUSTANG LX 5.0 COUPE. 76,500 ORIGINAL MILES. CLEAN TITLE IN HAND. I HAVE OWNED IT FOR 12 YEARS.  

PROS:
COBRA INTAKE, 75MM ACCUFAB THROTTLE, MARCH PULLEYS, FRPP RACING X-305 HEADS, E-CAM, FORD RACING 8MM WIRES, FORD HOSES BLUE,NEW BATTERY, 3 ROW HD RADIATOR, KYB SHOCKS, FRAME CONNECTORS, 4:10 GEARS, REAR DIFF COVER, 5 LUG CONVERSION, REBUILT AC NAID CONVERT, TOR-R134, NITTO TIRES,PAINTED RACING STRIPES, CLIFFORD ALARM, LEATHER LX SEATS AND DOOR PANELS- BRAND NEW, NEW RUG, STEEDA TRACK 1 SUSPENSION, HARWWOOD 3 INCH COWL CONDUCTION HOOD, COBRA R RIMS, ,PRO 5.0 SHIFTER, KENWOOD STEREO, GT FRONT BUMPER, FULL FLOW MASTER EXHAUST WITH NO CATS,WALDRON ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP 255 LITERS, 30LB FUEL INJECTORS, 1.7 ROLLER ROCKERS. DYNOED AT 275 HP & 283 FPT.










SPARE PARTS AND RECIEPTS AVAILABLE
TERMS: AS IS NO WARRANTY.


SELLER HAS THE RIGHT TO CANCEL AUCTION AT ANYTIME.
BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING.
A 1500.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF LISTING ENDING. FULL PAYMENT SHALL BE NO LONGER THAN 5 BUISNESS DAYS.
USPS MONEY ORDER,  CASHIER CHECK, PERSONAL CHECK EXCEPTED. IF ITS LOCAL(CASH ONLY).



CONS:


A COUPLE OF SMALL DENTS,  CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON, PART OF THE ROOF PAINT IS FADED FROM SUN, SERPENTINE BELT, PROFESSIONAL DETAIL CLEANING, BUFFING AND WAXING AND TUNE UP. 



 



On Mar-19-14 at 16:54:08 PDT, seller added the following information:



On Apr-07-14 at 07:29:39 PDT, seller added the following information:

just to be clear. paypal accepted for deposit only. the remaining balance is usps money order or cashier check only. please do not bid if you don't abide by ebay policy and auction rules. the two previous winners wanted to make their own rules. local buyers can make arrangements with me to see the car during the listing is active. not after the action is over. sorry to be so blunt but its been such a hassle to sell the car.  this supersedes above payment instructions  

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