

© Copyright 1995 thru 2008 - The Mustang Works™. All Rights Reserved.
MustangWorks.com is designed and hosted by Aero3 Media.
MustangWorks.com is designed and hosted by Aero3 Media.
![]() |
#1 |
Mustang Rookie
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Lexington Kentucky
Posts: 98
|
![]() Hey guys. I've waited since I was 15 years old to get a mustang. I'm 23 now, and growing up poor it's been hard to watch all my friends have the car I want. I work for Toyota now which means Ole Dad has a bankroll! This past weekend, I bought Hailey. She's a 1989 Mustang GT 5 speed. White with a black and gray interior and a sun roof. The odometer reads 72,xxx and it could have been flipped over but who knows? The speedometer is smooth, it doesn't jump so there is a possibility that this is the actual mileage. The original vin labels are still under the hood, and on the inner quarter panels. The floor and trunk pan is perfect, so I'm assuming the car has never been wrecked. It's completely stock* other than glass packs and a GT Grant steering wheel. I hear a 1989 car is mass air. Mine is speed density. Ha, personally I don't know what to look for, but one of my friends who knows told me. It also has headlight and tail light covers, along with vent shades, a solar wing and a hood bra. The power locks don't work, and the passenger window switch on the drivers door doesn't work.
I'm just an avid gear head. I'm here on Mustang Works to learn as much about my car as I can, meet friends in the Mustang world, and maybe even be a help to someone else. I never knew the feeling I would have when I finally got the car. It's almost like a fraternity. Every Mustang that I pass waives at me, and vice versa. There are so many different Mustangs and types of parts. I love it! * I don't know where to start with my car. At first I wanted to go with looks, then performance. I don't know though. Today I got some news that pissed me off. I thought the car seemed a little slow to be a GT even if it was stock. My friend found out from another friend who knows the car lot I got the car from, that the engine in my car is a Thunderbird 5.0 with a mustang intake. I've bought there before, my dad who is a head mechanic at the local Chevrolet dealer helps them out constantly with their GM trade ins, plus I "thought" the guy running the lot was a friend of mine. I thought surely they would tell me everything about the car. I would have still got the car, but they didn't have to hold the details out on me. Oh well when I put a real engine in that thing and bust the owners rumpus at the track, I'll feel much better. Until then, it's non-stop until I get the car where I want it. And when she's done, the hood will not come up to show what is under there. She'll still be running a "stock Thunderbird 302" even if its idling their teeth out. Anyways, anyone have any suggestions or comments? They're fully welcome. Last edited by 4barrel; 04-06-2005 at 07:32 PM.. Reason: To eliminate a double post. |
![]() |
![]() |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Safety Issue 64 - 70 Mustangs | Mach1 Cobra Jet | Classic Mustangs | 20 | 07-11-2005 08:06 PM |
Yellow Mustang Stampede TULSA OK August 17 | stylin99 | Ford Show & Go | 2 | 11-09-2004 11:19 PM |
t-5, is it the same in the 4 cylinder and V8 | ex-lt1-guy | Windsor Power | 12 | 03-03-2002 01:59 AM |
newbie question | wantingamustang | Stang Stories | 12 | 06-26-2001 06:46 PM |
89-Mustang pulling trailer -vs- 2000 Mustang | Five0 | Stang Stories | 7 | 04-01-2001 02:50 AM |