1992 Mustang Notch Back 5.0 Sedan 5 Speed..... on 2040-cars
Aurora, Colorado, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.0
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim: LX
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Drive Type: MANUEL 5 SPEED
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 35,000
Sub Model: LX
Exterior Color: BURN ORANGE
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: AS IS....
Number of Cylinders: 8
HELLO EVERYONE ..... SORRY FOR EVERYONE WHO BID AND LOST TO A DEAD BEAT... NEEDLESS TOO SAY I AM RELISTING THIS ITEM... IF YOU DONT HAVE THE MONEY PLEASE DONT BID.... IF YOU HAVE A ZERO BUYER NUMER YOU WILL NEED TO CONTACT ME OR I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID... STORY BEHIND THE CAR... WE BOUGHT THIS CAR FOR OUR SON I TOOK IT TO MIDAS FOR INSPECTIONS PASSED WITH FLYING COLORS... THATS THE PICTURES FROM UNDERNEATH THE CAR AS SEEN IN THE PHOTOS... AFTER MOM RODE IN THE CAR IT GOT A BIG THUMBS DOWN FROM HER, SAID IT WAS WAY TO FAST FOR HIM...LOL. SO THE CAR IS A 1992 NOTCH BACK SEDAN 5.0, 5 SPEED CAR TONS OF POWER... WHOLE UPPER PART OF THE MOTOR IS BBK... 70MM MASS AIR... 24LBS INJECTORS... BBK INTAKE MANIFOLD.... MSD IGNITION... HIGH FLOW FUEL PUMP.... BIG CAMM... GT40 HEADS... LONG TUBE BBK HEADERS... BBK H PIPE... FLOWMASTER 40 SERISE MUFFLERS... BBK TRACKTION BARS... 355 GEAR HOOKED TO A ETON POSI... XENON HEAD LIGHT... SHE IS VERY FAST... I RATE THIS CAR A 9... THE INSIDE LOOKS GREAT NO TEARS IN THE SEATS HEAD LINER LOOKS GREAT VERY CLEAN CAR... ITS NOT PERFECT... THE LITTLE LIDE WHERE THE CIGERITE LIGHTER GOES IS MISSED UP... 5 DOLLAR PART... I WOULD RATE THE INSIDE OF THIS CAR 8.... BODY LOOKS GOOD BUT ME BEING A CAR GUY I CAN SEE IT HAS BONDO... NOT ALOT BUT ITS THERE... SO I RATE THE BODY A 7... LIKE I SAID IT IS A NICE LITTLE CAR ...MAKE A GREAT MUSCLE CAR FORTHE WINNING BIDDER... GOOD LUCK...
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NHTSA advances investigation of Ford Crown Victoria headlights
Sat, Aug 15 2015The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is opening a preliminary evaluation into reports of suddenly failing headlights on 517,945 examples of the 2003-2005 Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis. The government started looking into this problem in April when the North Carolina Consumers Council filed a defect petition with the agency. Now, the inquiry has moved to the next step. According to NHTSA's documentation (as a PDF), it examined its own database and worked with Ford to come up with a total of 3,609 complaints of the front lighting control module suddenly failing. When this happens, drivers lose the low-beam headlights, but the high-beams can be used by holding the stalk. Sometimes turning the switch off and on fixes the issue. Additionally, there are 15 allegations of crashes, and one reported shoulder injury. NHTSA's preliminary evaluations "evaluate the scope, frequency, and consequence of the alleged defect" and don't necessarily lead to a recall. NHTSA looked into this problem once before in 2008 and 2009 and decided that a recall wasn't necessary. Ford also extended the warranty on the front lighting control module for these vehicles. INVESTIGATION Subject : Loss of headlights Date Investigation Opened: AUG 10, 2015 Date Investigation Closed: Open NHTSA Action Number: PE15028 Component(s): EXTERIOR LIGHTING All Products Associated with this Investigation Vehicle Make Model Model Year(s) FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2003-2005 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS 2003-2005 Details Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company SUMMARY: After receiving a defect petition (DP15002) concerning the loss of headlights and other exterior lighting in model year (MY) 2003-2005 Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis vehicles, the Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) analyzed Vehicle Owner Questionnaire (VOQ) complaints received from consumers and identified a total of 605 reports (for all submission dates) alleging headlight failure. The complaints indicate failures of both low beam headlights typically while driving, a defect condition that was evaluated under a prior ODI investigation (PE08066). Most consumer VOQs indicate that the headlights failed suddenly and without warning leaving the driver with no forward lighting, however some report the headlights flickered or dimmed prior to turning off. In some cases drivers were able to turn the headlights back on after a period of time while others reported the headlights would not come back on at all.
UPDATE: GM, Ford, FCA, Honda shutting down all North America plants
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