1986 Mustang Notch Bbc Mini Tubbed Drag Pro Street on 2040-cars
Marion, Ohio, United States
Engine:402
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Green
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Mustang
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: NOTCH
Drive Type: REAR
Mileage: 999,999
I AM LISTING THIS CAR FOR MY FATHER. IT IS A MINI TUBBED 1986 MUSTANG WITH A 402 BIG BLOCK CHEVY. CAR IS VERY CLEAN AND ALWAYS GETS LOOKS. COLOR IS CYBER GREEN METALLIC. HERE ARE SOME DETAILS;
402 BIG BLOCK CHEVY, 8.5.1 CR, FIREBALL CAM, EDELBROCK INTAKE, 800 DOUBLE PUMPER, NEW MINI STARTER, NEW ALTERNATOR, DYNATECH HEADERS, ETC...
TURBO 400 TRANS, REBUILT, TCI REVERSE MANUAL VALVE BODY, 3500 CONVERTER, B&M SHIFTER
8.8 REAREND NARROWED 3" PER SIDE, 3.73 GEARS, LADDER BARS, COILOVERS, C-CLIP ELIMINATORS
AJE K-MEMBER, QA1 FRONT COILOVERS, LAKEWOOD STRUTS, NEW CENTERLINE REV WHEELS (15X10 & 15X4), NEW 165 FRONT TIRES, NEW 325-50-15 MICKEY THOMPSON DRAG RADIALS, 16 GALLON FUEL CELL.
ANY QUESTIONS JUST ASK. THANKS
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