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1000hp Roush Gt Over 100k Invested, Low Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:1286
Location:

West Jordan, Utah, United States

West Jordan, Utah, United States
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THE STRIP STREET BEAST. A SUPERCHARED AND COMPLETELY RE DONE MUSTANG PUSHING ALMOST A 1000 HP!

 

Last Buyer Did Not Pay

last chance low reserve

This was a project that got a little out of hand. I built a mustang that I can guarantee you wont see another like. Everything is done from the chassis and suspension to the trans to the motor. There is over a 100 thousand dollars in this car and plenty of receipts to prove it. I just moved here from California so you how good of shape the under carriage is. All work has been done professionally in a shop and all welding and fabrication has been done by a certified chassis welder approved by the N.H.R.A. my mustang ran a 8.02 in Pomona ca and we just did a motor over haul and more modifications like the kooks 1 and 3 quarter headers and the Logan hi rise intake and modified the heads a little more for the benefit. We expect over a 1000 hp and to break into the 7 second times. All serious offers will be considered. I do need the money bad or I could never ever part with this car. Only things it needs is a paint job due to the new bumper and cowl hood to clear the hi rise, and a new tune since the intake. Please fill free to call or text with any questions 801-262-4869 jesse


new 4.6 ford racing block


d2 procharger 15 psi

modified upgraded intercooler


new steel crankshaft

forged h-beam rods

new maney pistons

new moly piston rings

new racing bearings

new ARP main studs
arp 2000 head studs
digitally balanced

1 year warranty still some time left

new trick flow heads

stage 3 cylinder head porting

stainless steel 1mm bigger valves

.600 liftvalve springs

stage 2 supercharged cams

ARP pro head studs

new oil pumps and engine gaskets

notch pistons for bigger cams

ford racing gears 3.73

all chassis work pan hard bar torque arm coil over springs, k member. Maximum motor sports launch kit $10000

Center force dual friction performance clutch

kooks 1 and three quarter inch headers with 3 inch exhaust

logan intake and acufab 200 cfm throttle body


performance shocks stabilizer bars and brakes

Brand new god speed rims and nitto tires only 1 mile on rims and tires. I have already sold my slicks

Cobra imola 2 racing seats harnesses. Aem gauges

Magnafuel 750 fuel pump and fuel regulator

new mm clutch quadrant

Diablo tuner

that will do for now. . There is 100s of things more to list..like i said u wont find another car like this and will always be looked at. Hate to sell it but no other choice. My loss your gain.

801-262-4869

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Lee Iaccoca gave a speech to motoring journalists on April 1, 1964 at the New York World's Fair to introduce a sporty car for younger drivers. His opening line: "Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to one of the proudest moments of our lives." The company was so excited by what it had made that the Mustang was Ford's first "International Press Introduction," being introduced to some 2,000 journos around the world on the same day in the US and 11 European cities. Even through its difficult points, no one at the time could have known how well the Mustang would acquit that pride.
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