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BAD @$$
this car has been a dream....... i own a 68 mustang and as a second car i bought a mitsubishi eclipse...... I'LL NEVER GO FORIEGN AGAIN!!!! I bought this mustang and i love it........ its a blast to drive...... needs better brakes but other than that its a bad @$$ little car.
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it is an excellent car with precision handling and a real nice sounding engine, very comfortable
- GT 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $22,900230 mi away
- LX 5.0 CoupeMSRP: $21,990249 mi away
- GT 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $18,199417 mi away
Finally Got My Mustang
The only way to go!
Must buy a Mustang 5.0 LX
My car is a dark green, 1990 Mustang 5.0 LX. The engine was built by Budd Moore Racing, and it looks and sounds very nice. About one month after I bought my car, my transmission started messing up. When the transmission went bad, I had Greenville Transmission Clinic in SC rebuild it. All in all, it cost me $1,411.30. Now the AOD has been rebuilt w/ a high-performance rebuild kit, new torque converter. Now I love driving my green coupe around town barking gears (I have spun my wheels when shifting around 40 mph). Specs: HP: 300+ (not had it dynotested yet) Mileage: under 70k Weight: around 2800k I think
fox body fun
I bought my Mustang in '98 with 68K on it. In the 4-5 years I have owned it, I have not had to do too much major stuff. A new AOD at 104K, a water pump at 120K, heater core at 120 also, and an alternator at 150K (just this morning in fact). If you are a Mustang fan you will know the lifespan of these parts and know when to change them (and there is a good chance you know how to do it yourself). Incredible bang for your buck ratio as with any 5.0 pony.