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1968 Mustang Big Block Fe 1967 Shelby Coupe Clone on 2040-cars

US $12,000.00
Year:1968 Mileage:1
Location:

McDonough, Georgia, United States

McDonough, Georgia, United States
Engine:390 FE NOT STOCK
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 8T01T220893
Year: 1968
Make: Ford
Drive Type: CRUISER - ROAD RACE
Model: Mustang
Mileage: 1
Trim: GT 500

100 % rust free car- fresh paint , yes fresh paint-car is dirty and needs washing , i have all the interior 100% rust free- including cowling - only the floors have been profesionaly replaced TOO , MUCH TO LIST -contact for details, BUILT AS A STREET-VINTAGE ROAD RACE CAR , 390 PROFESSIONALY REBUILT NOT STOCK , REBUILT AUTOMATIC C6 -STREET STALL- LOW RATIO GEAR SET , 4 WHEEL DISK-BRAKES , 323 POSI , CAR HAS BEEN 100% MECHANICALY REBUILT WITH ALL NEW PARTS - NEW SPRINGS FRONT AND REAR SWAY BAR , SHELBY REAR TRACTION BARS . NEW PAINT , I HAVE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF NEW PARTS STILL IN THE BOXES TO COMPLETE THE OUTSIDE ,and inside  NEW BUMBERS LIGHTS EMBLEMS EC. KELSEY HAYES SHELBY RIMS , CAR IS FACTORY A/C CAR . SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY . 500.00 PAY PAL -BALLANCE- CASH .MUST BE PICKED UP BY BUYER WITH TRUCK TO HAUL ALL THE PARTS - I HAVE PARTS FROM 2 CARS , car is located oxford alabama , it will not let me edit??? my new adress on ebay motors??? i dont understand why????? my # is 256-403-5172 im in and out so if no answer leave a message . list of parts i dont have , carpet-headliner- front windhield - window-door-deck lid seals , i have all the other parts alot of them i have 2 or 3 , alot are barand new still in the boxes , even have a deluxe padded console and deluxe padded windshield trim , interior is black , car is factory disk-ac=ps , i started with 2 cars so i have lots of extra parts 

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