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Tri-State Mustang/Ford Club Classifieds
1968 For Sale $4k OBO
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1968 mustang notchback. factory 289 automatic. MANY GT options!
Moving soon and have to sell. CALLS ONLY PLEASE, Posting this for my father who doesn't use the computer very often.
253-678-5521, Ask for Rick. out of state cell, but he lives in Mason till he moves.
He'll be happy to answer any questions you may have.
Mike Berardi is Selling a few of his Cars!
3 Mustangs For Sale!!
More detail or info contact Mike email
#1 - 1986 Mustang GT Convertible
- Lower Mileage - Here is a nice original (64,139 miles) Mustang GT Convertible with a 5.0L and a 5 speed manual transmission. This GT is all original with the exception of one repaint (and it is great - you can't even tell it was repainted). The one thing the previous owner changed is the hood graphic, he took the grey graphic off and put a red pinstripe
on, and painted the "GT" on the hood. It does have a few chips here and there, with most of them behind the tires from kick-up, but looks really nice overall. The GT seats are in great shape as well as the rest of the interior, with the exception of one small hole (burn mark?) in the middle of the lower back seat, and the tops of the rear seat and front corners are beginning to fade (seems to be common on the red). The carpet is red and looks very nice. All the lights, turn signals,
etc all work just fine, and the AC blows ice cold. The engine runs great and the car shifts fine. There is no unusual noises and you could drive it anywhere. It has a nice exhaust on it that it louder than normal, but not annoying at all and no issues at cruising speed ($6300 or best offer)

#2 - 1995 Cobra Mustang
- Lower Mileage – Supercharged. Here is a very nice original Cobra Mustang with a supercharged 5.0L and a 5 speed manual transmission. This Cobra still wears it's original paint and is in very nice condition. The paint shines very nicely with the exception of the front bumper just in front of the headlights (on the top surface) where the clear coat is coming off (just the clearcoat, not the paint). It does have a Cobra
R hood (I think I still have the original hood, and if so, will be included with the auction). There are two dings on the passenger quarterly panel where the original owner had a shopping cart run up to it on a windy day. There are also a couple of stone chips on the hood. There is no rust on the car. The interior is flawless and still has the original cloth seats (only 301 of them were made with cloth interior). The carpet, seats, headliner, dash, door panels, etc are all in great
shape. The radio and CD player are original and operate fine. The wheels are original also (so is the powertrain) and are in fantastic shape (no road rash or deterioration of the aluminum). The original owner put a Vortech Supercharger on the car and it runs great. I drive it with premium on the road with no issues. It runs great, doesn't burn or leak any oil, and shifts like it is brand new. It has a louder exhaust system that what originally came from the factory and
sounds great. There are two gauges on the cowl (one is boost, and the other is fuel pressure). All the accessories operate like new (lights, horn, radio, steering, brakes, A/C is cold, etc). The original owner even put in a line-lock and spark retard button inside the ash tray area to keep everything looking stock! I only drive this on the street and have put about 600 miles on it over the last two years. The only reason I am selling this one is because I just bought
a low mileage 95 Cobra R and don't have the room for two of the same year ($15,000 or best offer)
#3 - 1972 Mustang Coupe - Sprint Edition
Here is a nice 1972 Mustang Sprint with a V-8 and Automatic Transmission. The Sprint is a special edition made for the 72 Olympics.
below is a little history on the Sprints:

1972 Mustang Sprint ( Olympic Sprint Edition )
During 1972, Ford offered a special eye-catching "Red, White & Blue" color styling package with bold USA Shield decals to commemorate the 1972 USA Olympic Team.
The Sprint Decor Option Group was available between March and June of 1972. The Sprint promotion celebrated the 1972 Summer Olympic Games, officially known as the XXth Olympiad in Munich, Germany and the XI Olympic Winter Games in Sapporo, Japan. Ford's USA Sprint Cars promoted our Olympic Team achievements in the double Olympic year of 1972.
The Sprint Decor Option was offered on Mustangs, Pintos and Mavericks. Ford's Olympic Sprint salute was orchestrated to add mid-year flash to the 1972 advertising campaign, and bring more customers into Ford dealership showrooms.
In 1972, Edsel B. Ford was the Merchandising Manager for the Ford Division. Only 24 years old, Edsel had a keen eye for automotive trends both good and bad. He was know to be fond of special trim packages. Ford directed his staff to come up with a saleable treatment that would be tailored to the Mustang, Maverick and Pinto product lines. The marketing boys came up with the Sprint Decor Option to celebrated
the 1972 Olympics.
The Sprint Decor Option Package included; Classic white body paint with a racy splash of blue, and a sporty streak of red. Only ( 9,383 ) Mustang Sprints of varying body styles were produced between March and June of 1972.
The Sprint Decor Option Package represented less than ( 7.5% ) of all Mustang production in 1972. - this text courtesy of http://www.1972mustangsprint.com/ -visit that website for more information.
This Sprint Coupe
is a great driver car and fun to cruise around in on the weekends (did have a little surging at steady highway speeds). There isn't a lot of options on it, but it does have Power Steering. The brakes are manual drums, and operate straight and fine. The interior is new (re-upholstered from the previous owner), and sports the Sprint material (original was blue cloth in the middle though and this one has blue vinyl). You can see that it is not perfectly
pulled tight, but you can have an upholstery shop re-tighten the covers. The door panels, arm rests, rear package tray, dash, console, and interior trim are in nice shape. The carpet is fairly new (not faded), but there are a couple of areas where the weave is separated (still looks nice though). the dash has a black plastic cover on it (should be blue) and is in nice shape. The radio is an aftermarket, but doesn't work (mostly static, and haven't had a chance to look at it). The
steering wheel has been repaired and repainted along the way (not perfect, but looks ok for a driver).
The exterior is painted correctly, with the lower half grabber blue along with the taillight panel, front and rear valences, and the center of the hood. The correct red pinstripe follows the blue as it should. The white exterior has been repainted along the way and shines nicely. It probably has been repainted at different times, as the texture of the paint is different in some areas (some very smooth and some
has orange peel). Overall it is shiny, but it has had some body work (probably where their were dings or a dent) along the way. It does have the correct Mach 1 grille, urethane front bumper, and painted hood/fender front moldings. The underneath is very, very solid and looks like it still has it's original floor pans (ribbing is in the right directions (aftermarket does not have correct ribbing). The front and rear fram rails are very solid also (tried to get pictures of these). The doors,
hood, and trunk all close very nicely. The quarter panels have had new metal put in along the way, as well as a new taillight panel (done by a previous owner).
The engine runs very good and the car shifts fine. I have put over 400 miles on it in the last two years. I hate to sell it, but I am working on a Sprint Convertible, and don't have the room for both ($8000 or best offer)
Other Mustangs coming up for sale:
> 1984 GT-350 Convertible (60,000 miles),
> 1982 GT w/T-Tops (24,000 miles),
> 1971 429 CJ Mach 1 Project cars
(Four of them – Grabber Blue, Dark Green Metallic, Grabber Lime, White),
> 1969 Shelby GT-500 Project Car (Silver Jade)
1994 PACE CAR
1200 Miles. I.S.C.A. Class Winner for 2 years on the circuit.
Lots of other stuff for sale, after the car goes.
513-724-6399 Home or 513-262-8788 Cell
Parts for Sale - 2005-2009 Mustang
V6 owners wanting to upgrade. I have a series of GT take-off parts for sale. Upgrade your Mustang to GT performance at a fraction of the dealer cost. GT dual axle-back stainless steel mufflers w/ GT appearance package chrome tips less than 1k miles - $100 OBO. GT suspension (front struts, rear shocks, front and rear springs, front and rear sway bars, 3rd link, lower control arms and panhard bar) less than 3k miles- $350 OBO. Set of four 17” Ford Painted (Anthracite) Bullitt wheels w/ Pirelli P-Zero
Nero All Season 235/55-ZR18 tires lightly used - $600 OBO.
Contact Craig @ 513-325-6845 or craigfaller@zoomtown.com.
2005-2009 Mustang GT Eleanor grill w/ foglamp relocation kit. This is a takeoff grill with new electrical harnesses. Grill is not the typical plastic Eleanor grill. Rather, it is a high-flow expanded metal grill with molded plastic trim. Off-set tri-bar pony badge. Only works with GT front fascia. $100 OBO.
Contact Craig @ 513-325-6845 or craigfaller@zoomtown.com.
For Sale 2006 Mustang GT coupe 57k miles
Adult driven 5spd w/ Hurst shifter, Black exterior w/ custom white Katskin interior w/ red stitches, Duck tail spoiler, Chrome grille, Oil changed every 3-4000 miles, Front and Rear brakes replaced within the last 4 months 50% left on tires, comes with a Super chips tuner, and the remainder of the Ford Motor Company Extended Warranty which is transferable for $50.00. No engine mods, other than an 87 performance tune.
Asking $16k. Reggie Love 513 702 2621 or E-mail leanlook@msn.com
For Sale 1983 Mustang GT conv
I have a 1983 Mustang Gl convertible in great shape for a collector.
Asking $1500.00 Shelly 937 210 2493
TSMC contact info: 513-772-0882(H) or 513-477-5634(C)
Things to Sell or Things Wanted? email TSMC
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