1994 Ford Mustang Cobra Clone W/ 460 Bbf Street/strip Bracket Race Car on 2040-cars
Hollywood, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:460 Big Block Ford
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim: GT Cobra Clone
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: Street/Strip Race
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 50,000
Sub Model: GT Cobra Clone
Exterior Color: White
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
I am selling my 94
Engine-
Ford 460 Big Block Ford
750 Quickfuel Carb
Edelbrock Air Gap Intake Manifold
Harland Sharp Roller Rockers, with ARP rocker arm studs, and Comp cams pushrods and lifters
Fully Ported C8ve Heads with 3 angle valve job
Comp Cams Custom Grind Cam .635 Lift (Cam card available)
Wrapped Hooker Super Competition Slip together Headers (also have 3in Exhaust with Super 44 Mufflers with car) With slight exhaust leak in headers, Raced Open headers at drag strip
Electric Water Pump
Custom Oil pan
Nos Super Powershot Plate kit 175 shot With 10lb Bottle.
March Pulleys 1 belt only have alternator to crankshaft belt
Electronics-
Push button start for motor to turn over, and key for ignition
MSD 7al2 Box
MSD Ready to run Distributer with available lock out
MSD COIL
MSD Spark plug wires
2Step Rev Control with adjustable module
Timing Retard box with 15 Degree Controller
Nos RPM activation Switch
Dedenbear Delay Box C0-2 with Crossover
Dual Line Lock for stage control with button on steering wheel (Disconnected during Street Use)
Flaming River Battery Cutoff switch in truck with battery relocation (1 ought feed wire)
Autometer Transmission temp gauge (No Pod) and water temperature and oil pressure gauge
5' AutoGauge tachometer with shift light
Driveline-
Aluminum Driveshaft
Built c6 Transmission with Forward pattern valve body will handle 700-800hp
FTI $ 900 10' Nitrous converter 4500 Stall
4.10s in car also have set of 4.88s if preferred
Set of new Phoenix 29.5 x 10.5 Slicks
Bfg Drag radials 325/50/15s installed on car (new)
Suspension-
Qa1 Tubular K member
AJE Fox style tubular A arms
UPR Coil overs with Strange 10 Way adjustable Struts (150lb Springs)
Steeda Caster Camber Plates
Custom 460 Motor Mounts
Strange 10 Way adjustable Shocks in rear
Brand New brakes front and back and calipers
Flaming River Manual Steering Rack & Pinion
Aftermarket Upper and lower Control arms in rear
welded in subframe connectors
4 Point Roll bar
Black Fox body (extremely comfortable seats)
Billet Specialties Wheels 15 x 4.5 in front with 165/85/15 tires (new)
and 15 x 10 with 6.50 backspacing with 325/50/15 radials (new)
Fuel System-
Holley Black Fuel pump
Aeromotive return style
-10 Feed line and -8 return line push lock hose with all an- fittings
brand new 12 gallon fuel cell with sump with sight glass
on side
Exterior-
White 7/10 Paint is original and does have some fade marks and scratches
Cobra bumper in front and rear (Has slight paint chips in front corner of front bumper and slight paint chip in center of rear bumper, Pictured)
4 in' Cowl hood (Some crack lines in Fiberglass and chips on edge of hood, Pictured)
New Clear Headlights
Smoked rear tail lights
S281 Wing
Billet Specialty wheels
Interior-
Black interior with Fox body front cloth seats(perfect condition)
Dash has some cracks towards top (Pictured)
Mileage is not correct due to gauge cluster being changed, Also speedometer and odometer is not hooked up
Maybe Forgetting some stuff, If have any questions please do not hesitate to call David at 754-244-0467
On Feb-18-13 at 15:05:17 PST, seller added the following information:
****Selling Car locally as well, so I reserve the right to end auction early***
****If car does not sell by end of auction, Will sell for best offer. Do not let this really fun, fast street strip car get away!****
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