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1984 Mustang Gt 350 20th Annivesary Special on 2040-cars

Year:1984 Mileage:27700 Color: HAS A DING ON LEFT QUARTER BY WINDOW AND A FEW MINOR SCRATCHES AROUND HOOD AREA
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
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1984 FORD MUSTANG GT 350, 5 SPEED MANUAL, CONVERTIBLE 20TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL WITH THE CORRECT BADGING AND FIRST OWNER MEDALIAN ON DASH. HAS ONLY 27,700 MI. ON ORIGINAL ENGINE, HAVE BUILD SHEET, BUCK TAG, AND CLEAR TITLE WITH RESENT SMOG.
VEHICLE HAS NEVER BEEN IN A COLLISION, ONLY KEPT IN GARAGE. FLOOR PANS AND TRUNK ARE EXCELLENT NO RUST OR BUBBLING ANYWHERE, HAS ALL ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT THAT CAME WITH CAR, SUCH AS HOLLEY,SINGLE FEED 585 CFM WITH SIDE HUNG FLOATS, FOG LITES WITH COVERS, RIMS, RADIO, JACK, AND DEALER CERTIFICATE AND MANUALS. ADDED WAS HOOD SCOOP AND SPOILER.

  ENGINE IS 302 WINDSOR WITH SMOG HEADERS AND DUAL EXHAUST, CALIFORNIA CAR, HAS 373 GEARS WITH POSITRACTION AND 31 SPLINE
AXLES, ALSO UPGRADE TO 8.8 DIFFERENTIAL HOUSING, WITH SHORT SHIFT STICK.      

VEHICLE IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, INTERIOR IS CHERRY NO RIPS OR WORN SPOTS, DASH IS FREE OF FADING OR CRACKS, EXTERIOR HAS A DING ON LEFT QUARTER BY WINDOW AND A FEW MINOR SCRATCHES AROUND HOOD AREA, BUT WAXES TO A VERY NICE SHINE. HAD A REPAINT WITH ORIGINAL COLOR SOME YEAR BACK (OXFORD WHITE) ALSO HAS A/C, CRUISE CONTROL, AM/FM CASSETTE WITH FACTORY INSTALLED AMPLIFIER, HIGHLY OPTIONED CAR.

THE ENGINE AND DRIVE TRAIN ARE STRONG, HAS RACK AND PINION STEERING.
 

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