Wanting to buy a fox: need guidance

Discussion in 'Fox 5.0 Talk' started by blueink, Oct 20, 2008.

  1. blueink Member

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    So i just got into the mustang game with my 2000 GT that I just purchased in Jan. Before that I had a 93 GT that I had to sell for personal reasons. Im wanting to purchase another foxbody and need some guidance. What can I expect from a car with the following mods and what should I look for/at while inspecting the car? Please take a look at these specs and tell me what you think. Thanks peeps, looking forward to getting a secong pony into the garage.

    SPECS as stated by the seller:
    1991 5.0 Ford Mustang GT. Power door locks and windows. Cold A/C. AM/FM cd player. Brand new rear tires. Clean inside and out. Current registration and inspection. About 3600 miles on the rebuilt engine.


    Engine has the following:

    302 stroked to a 347
    Lowered Eibach Springs
    Aluminum Drive Shaft
    Ford F.Cam
    Twisted wedge heads w/port and polish
    BBK Full length headers
    Computer Chip
    After market headlights
    LX tail lights
    New Alternator
    New Optima Red battery
  2. bynummustang Seen my other Jackstand?

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    Congrats on the new car, but do a search. There is a thread for fox buying checklist.
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    Auto or 5-speed? either way with the kinda power that should make might need an upgrade.
  4. rcmustang17 New Member

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    Sorry if its just my bad searching skills but I cant find that thread, all i can find is threads reffering to it. Thanks

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