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Posted by 03blackgt (Member # 13870) on
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Selling my 2001 mustang gt, bought it for 4000 with a slight misfire and coolant leak. Put brand new intake gaskets on it and a newer 03-04 intake. Doesn't leak any coolant anymore the misfire is extremely small but it is still there, the car smokes a little bit, thinking it may be the valve seals or possibly a bad head gasket, no signs of coolant in the oil and it maintains a steady temperature it just smokes a bit on takeoff.
Clean title 113xxx miles
Oil change less than 1k miles ago
Black with chrome bullies and grey leather Interior/ both driver and passenger seats have tears and driver door has a slight tear in it.
Ac blows very cold
New brakes
Tires at 80% all around sitting on chrome bullits
automatic transmission, shifts smooth.
Mach 460 sound system, CD player is jammed.
All electronics work besides passenger door lock.
I'm asking 4000 Obo, not expecting to get what I paid for it so just shoot me an offer. Please text (530) 632-6073 for pictures and more info
[ 2015-11-17, 01:18 PM: Message edited by: Black03gt ]
Posted by fiftwyz (Member # 8351) on
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Blown headgasket! Glws for 4 grand
Posted by 03blackgt (Member # 13870) on
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Originally posted by fiftwyz:
Blown headgasket! Glws for 4 grand
Hence the reason why I put "shoot me an offer" I'm not expecting to get that much as I also mentioned. Thanks for free bump!
Posted by Vndcatr (Member # 2343) on
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you should perform a leak down and compression test then go from there.. good luck with selling.. you should also throw up some pics of it..
Posted by 03blackgt (Member # 13870) on
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Ttt $3000, it's taking up space in my garage where my 03 should be!
Posted by 1slickgt (Member # 13870) on
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Ttt $2800 replaced valve seals, headgasket, new timing chain tensioner and tensioner guides, timing cover gasket, valve cover gasket, exhaust manifold gasket and front crank seal. Turned the car on and it idled just fine, turned it off to check for any leaks and saw that there was now water in oil. The car was idling for maybe 4 minutes while I waited for the oil residue to burn off of the outside of the engine. Did not start the car after I saw there was water in oil. I really don't feel like tearing back into it, just sitting in my garage now.
[ 2015-10-12, 06:56 PM: Message edited by: 1slickgt ]
Posted by Black03gt (Member # 13870) on
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Bump $2000
Posted by Black03gt (Member # 13870) on
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Up!
Posted by Black03gt (Member # 13870) on
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$1900
Posted by Broke4.6 (Member # 9085) on
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Pm sent
[ 2015-12-02, 07:30 PM: Message edited by: Broke4.6 ]
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