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    Default Must Sell: 1988 Mustang LX Big Block Inside.

    Here we go again, I know I had this listed a couple weeks back and changed my mind, but now that I got my truck this just sits all the time and I'd rather move it.

    Year: 1988
    Make: Ford
    Model: Mustang LX (Hatchback)
    Engine: 466 cubic inch Big Block Ford
    Transmission: C6 Automatic
    Rear End: 8.8" from 89 GT


    Engine:
    1978 F350 460 block
    -Ported/Polished DOVE-C heads with big valves
    -.600/.602 camshaft
    -Port matched Edelbrock Victor 460 intake
    -Edelbrock 670cfm carb
    -Comp timing set
    -Melling high flow oil pump
    -Summit fuel pump
    -Ford Motorsports swap pan
    -Hooker Super Comp swap headers
    -Flowmaster mufflers
    -FULL 1 wire MSD ignition including 6AL box, coil, distributor, and wires.
    -AFCO radiator
    -Flex-A-Lite fan
    Much Much more I can't remember off top of my head.

    Transmission:
    1968 C6 from an X code Mustang
    -Small stall
    -Shift kit
    -Freshly rebuilt
    -B&M Tranny cooler
    Much more

    Rear End:
    8.8" from 89 GT
    -2.73 gear

    Body:
    Straight 88 hatch body with 2 or 3 minor dings, one small dent behind passenger side tire that isnt noticeable, and some clear coat peel on drivers side fender.
    -6" Harwood lift off cowl hood (Brand new) still under black gelcoat
    -15x4/15x8 Summit Stars with good tires

    Interior:
    Mostly stock, no stains/spills/etc.
    -B&M Z-Gate shifter
    -Autometer 5" Monster tach
    -Sunpro Oil Press/Volt/Water temp gauges
    -20 gallon fuel cell in hatch


    Car needs nothing mechanically, could use paint cosmetically. Runs great, have driven it over 4,500 miles since I bought it. Changed the oil religously at 1,500 miles with Valvoline VR-1 and Napa Gold (Wix) filters. Would not hesitate to drive this car anywhere.

    The Good:
    -Power for days
    -Great street manners (with small stall and 2.73 gear, a bigger stall and 3.55 gear and this car would be a monster)
    -Straight body
    -CLEAN interior
    -Needs nothing to be a good street/strip car
    -Great driver
    -Sounds Amazing

    The Bad:
    -No A/C, P/S, Heat, or Speedometer.
    -Clear coat peel on drivers side fender.


    New Parts:
    -Fel Pro timing cover gasket
    -PCV system
    -Spark Plugs
    -Oil/Filter
    -Coolant
    -6 Piece Factory Ford headlights
    -Starter

    Car turns heads everywhere it goes, really really fun to drive. Very very fast.

    Price is: $6,000 VERY OBO!!!! or Trade for a sport quad (YFZ450, TRX450R, TRX250R, Banshee, Raptor, LT-R450, etc.) + Cash.

    Any more information or pics wanted just ask and I can get them.








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    it was big, made mine look small, probably didn't use all of it

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    big stall, some 4:10's and some good tires and that would be one fun ass car!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mach'N'U
    big stall, some 4:10's and some good tires and that would be one fun ass car!
    Yes for the strip 3:55 or 3:73 would be the most I would do If I plan driving it on the street an Hwy ...if dragging only 4:30's is where I would go an some 28" slicks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tech5
    Yes for the strip 3:55 or 3:73 would be the most I would do If I plan driving it on the street an Hwy ...if dragging only 4:30's is where I would go an some 28" slicks
    lol if i bought this i would have no intentions of driving it on the streets! my goal would be to set this thing on its ass. some good gears, tires and giggle juice and WEEEEEEEE it would be fun! :idb:

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    Thanks guys.


    Heres the deal, I've found what I want and I'm literally going to take a crackhead price for this car. Lowballers start shooting some offers.
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    $800

    (I tried )

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    Wow... wish my truck would sell so I could pick this up.
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    Ill trade you the Taco plus 13K on your part
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    TTT.
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    Someone buy this so he stops crying to me about how bad he needs to sell his car lol.

    Free bump for Zach.
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    LOL Thanks Pat. Come on guys shoot some offers.
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    $5,000 Come get it!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 03RCode
    $5,000 Come get it!!!
    wow i fucking hate you wish i had the money!

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    $2,300 CASH right now

    Wish I had the cash too. I'd settle for a ford like this
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    Come on guys, everyone knows the banks give away money everyday
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    Sold!
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