1989 Ford Mustang Lx 5.0 Convertible Auto Red New Black Top on 2040-cars
Leechburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.0
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim: Convertible
Options: Cassette Player, Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 103,760
Sub Model: LX
Exterior Color: Red
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1989 Ford Mustang LX 5.0 Auto Convertible, it is Red (Medium Scarlet), Red Interior and new Black pinpoint convertible top. I have owned the car since 2006 (garage kept) and prior to that it was stored for a number of years. Since purchasing it I have done a lot of work to the car, it was stock when I purchased it and there are a number of upgrades. There is no rust on the car, it was an original PA car and looks to have been stored during bad weather, since undercarriage is clean. The paint is mostly original, passenger fender, rear bumper and lower section on doors and fenders below the black molding has been painted. There are the normal nick and scratches from 23 years of use. It is a great driver/ cruise car, but not show quality paint. I get compliments on it all of the time when I have it out, unfortunately I just don't have enough time to get it out and enjoy it. The car comes with no warranty and is sold as is. Shipping is the buyers responsibility to arrange and pay for. If you are interested shoot me an email, I can let you know whatever you like and the price is negotiable. Also the car can be seen by appointment, it is covered and stored in my garage at all times.
Parts List:
- Pony Wheels (repainted and not road rash)
- General Exclaim UHP Tires (less than 500 miles)
- Headlight kit with clear corners
- Convertible Top and Window with the pinpoint design like the new cars
- Flowmaster Force II it with Stainless tips
- BBK X-Pipe with Cats and new O2 Sensors
- Edelbrock equal length shorty headers, ceramic coated and stage 8 bolts
- FRRP K&N Cold Air kit
- C&L Mass Air Flow and Elbow
- Edelbrock/BBK 65mm Throttle Body and EGR Spacer
- Ford Flex Fan
- Ford Battery Cables
- Jeg's ignition coil, FRRP 9mm wires, Accell Dist cap and Rotor
- Prothane Red Motor and Trans mount
- rebuilt Steering Rack
- KYB front Struts and Rear Shocks
- Metal Door Handles
- Drivers Door hinge pins and bushings
- Magnetic Oil Pan Plugs
- Reflective White bumper inserts
- New armrest, and instrument cluster lens
- both door lock actuators
- Ford Racing Strut tower brace
- Energy suspension rack + strut top bushings
- Subframe connectors are included but not installed
There are probably more that I am not remembering at the moment, I also have the receipts for a lot of the items, some where lost over time
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