1986 Ford Mustang Lx Convertible--306! on 2040-cars
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.0L 302Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim: LX Convertible 2-Door
Options: CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Power Locks
Mileage: 100
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Interior Color: Black
1986 Ford Mustang Convertible
Car has been off body restoration and complete new drivetrain. Most interior restoration has been done, except the seats. Car was in restoration process for 10 years. Drivetrain was put in within the last six months. Less than 100 miles on the new drivetrain. Car is a 9 out 10. Runs and drives great! Car could be great for show, collectible, or daily driver. Motor was fuel injected 302 and tranny was automatic before rebuild. Car needs very little to be perfect. Car has manual windows, power locks, cd player, and heat. No a/c but only needs the compressor. Has new condensor for a/c. Motor and Transmission are Ford blue and body has been undercoated. A lot of time and money have been put into this car. Vehicle is garage kept and never been in rain since restoration. The reserve price is very reasonable, couldn't build one for the same price. Contact me for any additional questions. 865-307-4149
- Motor is an '88 model 306 with GT 40 heads
- Small cam
- Edelbrock rpm performer intake
- Holley polished performance 650 double pump 4-barrel carb with electric choke
- Hooker shortie headers w/ wrap 2&3/4" aluminized pipe into 2 Dynomax mufflers
- Holley fuel pressure regulator with braided lines
- Chrome air breather, fan shroud, and coolant reservoir
- Chrome brake shrut and brake caps
- Chrome windshield wiper motor
- New Davis Unified performance distributor, cap and rotor 60k
- Ford racing 9mm plug wires
- New 130 amp one wire altenator
- 2 core radiator w/ chrome brackets
- High volume oil pump
- 1988 T5 transmission w/ Brute Force clutch, pilot bearing, throwout bearing, and pressure plate
- Adjustable clutch quadrant
- New driveshaft
- New posi 373 gears
- Battery in trunk
- 5 lug conversion
- New brake lines
- Saleen roll bar
- Hurst shifter and plate
- New convertible top w/ new hydraulic pump
- All new custom gauges--fuel, oil, speed, rpm, temp, volts by AutoMeter
- 160 mph speed meter gauge by Autometer Phantom
- 16" Pony wheels
- New rack and pinion
- 2 1/2" fiberglass bolt on hood
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