1982 Ford Mustang 5.0 Ho Tee Tops T-top 4 Speed In Mi on 2040-parts.com
Marlette, Michigan, US
Listing for a friend. He parked in shed a few years back. We got running jumping solenoid and bottle feeding. no odd noise. Will need lots of work. Have paper. 1979 parts car available. Good set chrome wheels and tires available. One hundred in paypal the rest at pick up. To be picked up around 70 mile north of Detroit. ASK ?s. Thanks for viewing this and my other auctions.
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