93 Cobra Clone Mustang Foxbody on 2040-cars
Lynchburg, Virginia, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Engine:302 5.0
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1988
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Mustang
Trim: GT
Drive Type: Automatic
Power Options: Power Windows
Mileage: 50,000
Sub Model: GT
Exterior Color: Teal
This is 93 Cobra Clone teal in color. This car is actually a 88GT dressed up like a 93 Cobra. This is an original V8 car. Let me start by saying this car is not in perfect shape however it is a solid car. I bought this not long ago however the wife and I have decided some of my toys have to go because I have to many. So up for auction this goes. This car is 26 years old so it can be classified as an antique. The title is clear as well. Body is teal in color with grey interior. Hatch shocks still hold hatch up in the rear. Body- Car has cobra front bumper, grill insert, I believe a 3 inch cowl hood, cobra wing, cobra tail lights and emblems Wheels- Cobra wheels 17x8 with run flat tires Interior- Grey with black carpet with cobra pedals, Triple gauge pod A pillar Drivetran- C4 auto with B&M quick silver rachet shifter, 8.8 rear end Motor- stock 302 with 50k miles, Edelbrock 4 barrel 600 carburetor, Edelbrock lower intake, Msd coil, Ford Powered valve covers, Holly fuel pump mechanical which will support up to 600+ hp and electric fan Exhaust- stock headers, H pipe, what I believe is Mac mufflers but not sure on that and chrome tail pipes The car will comes with some new items on it as listed -New Serpatine belt -New Alternator -New plugs -New wires -Newly rebuilt 8.8 rear end -New front struts -New upper radiator hose Now for the bad about the car. As you can see it really does need a paint job as the passenger side is peeling off. Someone before me painted the car and didn't primer it correctly. Also the person before me had gauges in the car and removed them when I bought it and had the gas, temp and volts gauge hooked up so the gas and temp gauge doesn't work on the instrument panel and ive been driving it like that. The car has around 186k miles on the body, body is in actually good shape. Horn doesn't beep. Found a drip on a transmission line. A donor motor with 50k miles was pulled from a wreck car and placed in. Ive cleaned the carburetor out and found some debris which means its possible in the gas tank there is some kind of trash floating. Interior needs some attention as there are some stains and pieces that need to be addressed to be perfect. Performance parts include -Edelbrock 4 barrel 600 intake -Edelbrock lower intake -Msd coil -Holley mechanical fuel pump -H pipe -Mac mufflers I believe but not sure -B&M rachet quick silver shifter -Powered by Ford Valve covers Car is a beautiful car as is but does need some hands on TLC to be perfect. Im sure there are things that I am forgetting and ill try to update the info if theres anything else I remember. You the buyer are responsible for having the car picked up after auction ends. There is no reserve on this auction, happy bidding! Please message me for any further questions. thanks |
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