
There is considerable rust that needs to be repaired. The body work has been done on all the parts you see in primer: doors, ood and tailgate. The engine and tranny were tested before pulling from the donor and seemed in perfect working order. It was a clean car that someone obviously took pride in and was well maintained as far as I can tell. The engine and tranny came from a wrecked 89 Crown Vic with 92,000 miles on the odometer. If you dont like the idea of fuel injection, t can easily be replaced with a manifold and carburetor. Included with the car is the computer and wiring harness for the fuel injection as well as what wiring diagrams I have for it. This required installing a Mustang front sump oil pan and motor mounts and making minor modifications to the front crossmember to fit it correctly. IT IS A PROJECT FOR SOMEONE WITH MECHANICAL AND BODY RUST REPAIR SKILLS.I recently installed a 1989 5.0 fuel injected engine with it's AOD transmission.

UP FOR AUCTION: 1958 FORD RANCHERO PROJECT.THIS CAR DOES NOT RUN.
