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89 Ford 5.0 EFI with all components

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I purchased an 89 Mustang and pulled the engine and auto trans planning to use them as a donor but ended up not doing so. They were pulled by Georg at Valley Highbrids about 30 days ago and he said he pulled all of the EFI components off of the Mustang. The engine ran as I was able to drive the Mustang on and off the trailer. I did not care about the condition of the engine as I was after the EFI components only. The prior owner said he thought it needed a head gasket. If you buy the engine for $200 you can have the transmission which reportedly slips in third. Ross
 
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