1994 Ford Lightning 58,000 Miles Supercharged on 2040-cars
Wyandotte, Michigan, United States
This is 1994 Ford Lightning. 58,000 original miles. This truck has an original Ford Motorsports Supercharger kit that was installed about 2,500 miles ago. Idles and runs perfectly. Newer radiator, water pump, thermostat, mustang thermostat housing, electric fan.. All emissions equipment removed, EGR emulator, Thermactor plugs installed. Borla catback exhaust. Catalytic converters removed. Stock radio, rear speakers replaced with Alpines, fronts with ARC audio. High amp mustang alternator and appropriate gauge wiring. MSD cap and rotor. Air conditioning blows nice and cold. Paint is in very good shape for it's age. Small amount of rust over the driver wheel well. Not a repaint, original paint. That being said there are some nicks in the front bumper. The underside is virtually rust free. Still shows it's factory over spray. Garaged in the winters. This not some project, I use it as daily driver in the summer. If you live close enough you are welcome to check it out locally. A few things would be needed to make it perfect. The driver window rolls up and down very slowly. The cruise control does not work and rust over the drivers side wheel well are the only problems. Feel free to email me with any questions. This will need to be picked up locally. Thanks for looking.
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