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2015 Ford Mustang Gt on 2040-cars

US $23,400.00
Year:2015 Mileage:8900 Color: Orange /
 Black
Location:

Orick, California, United States

Orick, California, United States

Send me an email at: casandra.heriford@chewiemail.com .

2015 Mustang GT premium Performance Package, Competition Orange. 8,900 miles, 5.0L 4V Coyote engine, 6 speed manual transmission, leather Recaro seats, clean title in hand.

Options:
-Navigation and Ford Sync
-Mirror blind spot assist
-Hill assist
-Security Package alarm system
-Garage door opener

Modifications:
-Whipple 2.9 Supercharger (10psi)
-Whipple calibration (50 state legal)
-Whipple carbon fiber inlet tube
-Whipple billet tensioner
-Whipple oil separator
-Whipple 11" heat exchanger fans
-Whipple 132mm throttle body
-Whipple billet belt tensioner
-Whipple flare device (for updated tunes from Whipple or gear ratio changes)
-Moroso coolant tank satin black
-Stainless works 1 7/8 Long tube headers
-Stainless works high flow cats
-Magnaflow X pipe
-Magnaflow competition quad tip catback
-Corsa custom adapted 4.5" quad tips
-McLoud RTX twin disk clutch (good for 1k hp)
-Ford Performance upgraded clutch line
-Barton short throw shifter
-Ford Performance Differential to subframe bushings
-Ford Performance subframe to body bushings
-Ford Performance heavy duty half shafts
-Eibach Pro kit lowering springs (1" drop)
-Viking adjustable rear shocks
-ARP 3" rear studs
-Steeda jacking rails

Appearance mods:
-Trufiber carbon fiber chin spoiler
-Trufiber carbon fiber side skirts
-Trufiber carbon fiber upper grille with custom mesh grille
-Trufiber carbon fiber lower grille
-Trufiber carbon fiber radiator cover
-Trufiber carbon fiber mirror covers
-Trufiber carbon fiber mirror triangle covers
-HCM rear diffuser for quad tip exhaust
-HCM carbon fiber hood vents
-HCM carbon fiber fog light vessels
-RTR side rocker splitters
-RTR rear splitters
-MMD V-series rear spoiler
-CDC outlaw roof spoiler
-RedLine tuning hood struts
-35% tinted windows
-Gloss black vinyl roof wrap
-Howler Coyote front and rear badges
-Ecoboost boost gauge
-GT350 alcantara steering wheel

Wheels/tires:
-Aristo Collection Sport Y5 3-piece with polished step lips and satin gun metal centers (First S550 on Aristo wheels)
-Toyo Proxes R888 tires
-Front 285/35/20 (brand new)
-Rear 315/30/20 (about 60% thread left)
-Gorilla lug nuts

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Auto blog

Ford trademarking 'Mach 1,' possibly for Mustang

Thu, 24 Oct 2013

A legendary name might be accompanying the redesigned, 2015 Mustang when it finally makes its world debut - Mach 1. Stumbled upon by the team at Ford Authority, the Mach 1 title was found in a trademark filing with the US Patent and Trademark Office, and would revive a name last used on the fourth-generation, 2003 Mustang.
While the the 2003 vintage was well and good, the Mach 1 is really remembered for a three-year run from 1969 to 1971 - it's best to just forget the emissions-choked 1972 to 1978 Mach 1s - when power output ranged from a modest 250 horsepower with the two-barrel, 351-cubic-inch Windsor V8 to "375 hp" (actual output was rumored to be well north of 400 horsepower) with the righteous, 429-cubic-inch Super Cobra Jet V8.
What does the title hold for the sixth-generation Mustang? It's tough to say. The fanatics at Ford Authority seem to think Mach 1 could take the place of the Shelby GT500 at the top of the Mustang hierarchy, which sounds like a valid argument. At the same time, we could see the SVT Cobra moniker returning for the flagship model, and the Mach 1 doing battle with the Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 (unless the Boss 302 were to return). Confounding things is the historical precedent - the Mach 1 was responsible for the death of the Mustang GT in 1969, so it might make sense as a volume performance model.

2015 Ford Mustang GT [w/video]

Fri, 19 Sep 2014

At 50 years old, the object of fantasies, a tuner's dream, a movie star and more than nine million strong, it couldn't be truer to say that the Ford Mustang needs no introduction. This newest Mustang, however - making the biggest changes we've seen to the pony car since perhaps 1964.5 - is something Ford has been introducing all year.
We went on a Deep Dive, covered the way it looks when it was revealed, detailed the engine specs, got a ride in the EcoBoost and listened to the V8, got rolling footage and watched it do a standard-feature burnout.
The only thing left to do? Drive it. Having now done so for a few hours around Los Angeles, what we can tell you is to forget everything you know about the Mustang. This new car shames the old, redefines the model and gallops far ahead of anything else in the segment.

Autoblog Podcast #327

Tue, 02 Apr 2013

New York Auto Show, Jim Farley interview, 2014 Chevrolet Silverado fuel economy, Ford fuel economy app challenge
Episode #327 of the Autoblog Podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth, Zach Bowman and Jeff Ross talk about this year's New York Auto Show, Chevrolet's latest assault in the pickup truck fuel economy battle, and Ford's reward for developing a better fuel economy app. Dan also has an interview with Ford's Jim Farley about the future of Lincoln. We wrap with your questions and emails, and for those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. Keep reading for our Q&A module for you to scroll through and follow along, too. Thanks for listening!
Autoblog Podcast #327: