Michael
03-10-2007, 07:53 PM
I used to hate the look of these, but soon realized that they don't "look" fast so it might be cool.
http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/car/291150060.html
Corey (414)727-4767 (only call if you plan to look at the car)
Email: Suburbanreform@aol.com
*GREAT CAR MECHANICALLY AND INTERIOR IS BEAUTIFUL. The body needs quite a bit of work. That is why she is so cheap.
*Also I am throwing in a set of exhaust headers for the car and a Holley 750 4 barrel carburetter. "like $800 worth of parts".
The price I set for my Mustang is $2,500. The motor in the car is a new remanufactured motor from Ford, it is not the original motor that was robbed for power. The motor has about 11,000 miles on it and the rest of the car has 72,000 miles on it. The new motor has alot more power and none of the emissions equipment that held it back, yet still passes emissions with no problem. The ignition coil was relocated to the front of the engine so it stays cooler and performs better. The car interior is beautiful. Has a new battery, alternator, air cleaner, battery cables, chrome valve cover filter, and spark plug wires.
This Mustang was equipped with a C-6 transmission, which is the same transmission that Ford used in its large trucks. Needless to say, the transmission in this car will last. My Mustang starts every time and always runs strong.
THE BAD: The body is in pretty rough shape at the bottom of the wheel wells and door skins. The gas tank drips sometimes (but not serious) and it needs a new heater core for the heater(about $35), I bypassed it.
The previous owner of this car was an elderly woman who kept many receipts, such as the receipt for the new motor. She also documented everything from each oil change to every time she filled the tires with air. Along with the car is the ford repair manuals for 1977. About 7 inches width of book, lol.
Thank you again for your interest in my car. It is well worth the price and I regret having to sell it. I hope the person who buys my car intends to restore the body.
Pics:
http://d.im.craigslist.org/3i/f4/oNtIqGMhv0FVdahIKIKfpq1wnVAN.jpg
http://a.im.craigslist.org/qo/8V/gcTvVV3DDVIChTo5WmjtliUx07hz.jpg
http://c.im.craigslist.org/bV/qr/3ladwpiTCnHiSSdsAxxOLi3UEB6h.jpg
http://a.im.craigslist.org/vg/6E/Ks9VPqvjTXYlDqv6wBUvXytGSgJk.jpg
Obviously needs work. Not a bad deal overall?
Oh yeah, I highly doubt an 'elderly' person owned it :)
http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/car/291150060.html
Corey (414)727-4767 (only call if you plan to look at the car)
Email: Suburbanreform@aol.com
*GREAT CAR MECHANICALLY AND INTERIOR IS BEAUTIFUL. The body needs quite a bit of work. That is why she is so cheap.
*Also I am throwing in a set of exhaust headers for the car and a Holley 750 4 barrel carburetter. "like $800 worth of parts".
The price I set for my Mustang is $2,500. The motor in the car is a new remanufactured motor from Ford, it is not the original motor that was robbed for power. The motor has about 11,000 miles on it and the rest of the car has 72,000 miles on it. The new motor has alot more power and none of the emissions equipment that held it back, yet still passes emissions with no problem. The ignition coil was relocated to the front of the engine so it stays cooler and performs better. The car interior is beautiful. Has a new battery, alternator, air cleaner, battery cables, chrome valve cover filter, and spark plug wires.
This Mustang was equipped with a C-6 transmission, which is the same transmission that Ford used in its large trucks. Needless to say, the transmission in this car will last. My Mustang starts every time and always runs strong.
THE BAD: The body is in pretty rough shape at the bottom of the wheel wells and door skins. The gas tank drips sometimes (but not serious) and it needs a new heater core for the heater(about $35), I bypassed it.
The previous owner of this car was an elderly woman who kept many receipts, such as the receipt for the new motor. She also documented everything from each oil change to every time she filled the tires with air. Along with the car is the ford repair manuals for 1977. About 7 inches width of book, lol.
Thank you again for your interest in my car. It is well worth the price and I regret having to sell it. I hope the person who buys my car intends to restore the body.
Pics:
http://d.im.craigslist.org/3i/f4/oNtIqGMhv0FVdahIKIKfpq1wnVAN.jpg
http://a.im.craigslist.org/qo/8V/gcTvVV3DDVIChTo5WmjtliUx07hz.jpg
http://c.im.craigslist.org/bV/qr/3ladwpiTCnHiSSdsAxxOLi3UEB6h.jpg
http://a.im.craigslist.org/vg/6E/Ks9VPqvjTXYlDqv6wBUvXytGSgJk.jpg
Obviously needs work. Not a bad deal overall?
Oh yeah, I highly doubt an 'elderly' person owned it :)