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Parting out an 85 with 2.3L

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The engine has developed a rap and I'm not goinig to fix the old girl. If you need any parts from an 85 Mustang LX with a 2.3L, please let me know. I just installed a newly remanufactured cylinder head and a rebuilt A4LD transmission...lot's of new and excellent parts.

Kliffnotes@aol.com
 
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