1978 Ford Mustang King Cobra Pro-street on 2040-cars
Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:302 V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim: T-Tops
Options: T-tops, Racing Seats
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Mileage: 99,999
Sub Model: King Cobra T-Top
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Green
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
This is a completely done car. Car was built in the mid 1990's.
ABOUT THE CAR
1978 Ford Mustang King Cobra
T-tops
Front and Rear Bumpers are Fiberglass
Front Fenders Fiberglass
Fiberglass Hood
The Exterior Color is green
Interior is black with the back all being all aluminum (very nice aluminum work)
Racing Seats, with Racing Belts
8 point roll cage
Auto Meter Gauges, (Speedo, Tach, Volts, Temp, Oil Pressure) all work
Dual batteries in the rear of car with kill switch
Front Lowering Springs
Rear Adjustable Coil Overs
Rear Tire Size 33x19.50x15 Tires
Fuel Cell
ABOUT THE ENGINE/ DRIVETRAIN
302 V8
World of Windsor Heads
Edelbrock RPM Intake
BRAND NEW Holly 750 cfm Carburetor
New spark plugs, New spark plug wires, New cap, New rotor,
New High Torque MSD Mini Starter
C4 Automatic Transmission with a 3500 Stall Converter and a B&M Shifter
Flow Master Mufflers
Ford 9 Inch Rear End with 4:56 Gears and Strange Axles
Extra Parts for car, Fiberglass hood with scoop, Factory Steel Front Fenders, Fiberglass doors, and misc parts all go with car
All work on this car was done the right way. Back half is 2x3 boxed. Car starts every time with one pump of the gas. Its a real head turner. If you have any questions please call Casey @ 717-991-4215 (Call/Text) Selling this car due to growing family. The car is for sale locally also so I reserve the right to end this auction anytime. You wont be able to build this car for the price I am selling it for.
Deposit of $500.00 due within 48 hours end of auction
Full Payment within 7 Days end of auction
No warranties
Buyer is responsable for all transport costs and pickup
Ford Mustang for Sale
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