Hey guys,
I decided to put my Mustang up for sale. Fairly fast and lots of fun.
Here's the CL post if you want to take a look.
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/ct ... 24300.html
91 Ford Mustang Notchback
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Re: 91 Ford Mustang Notchback
Mannnnn....Augi why you selking this right now when I have no $$
Strip monster...no a/c, no power steering, manual windows....
Strip monster...no a/c, no power steering, manual windows....
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Re: 91 Ford Mustang Notchback
Haha, I hope it doesn't sell but if so, it's not meant to be. Too many projects and not enough time.
It's not a strip monster by any means, haha!
It would get smoked at the track by all the real drag cars. It's fast for a street car but the track is way different. It can hold its own though.
It actually has power windows and is a power steering car without the pump and the lines going into each other on the rack. It's pretty easy to steer and at speed the steering input feels awesome.
It's not a strip monster by any means, haha!
It would get smoked at the track by all the real drag cars. It's fast for a street car but the track is way different. It can hold its own though.
It actually has power windows and is a power steering car without the pump and the lines going into each other on the rack. It's pretty easy to steer and at speed the steering input feels awesome.