2003 - Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Heisson, Washington, United States
A unique one-of-a-kind Mustang that in styling and performance combines European finesse with North American muscle. This one-off HPA Motorsports modified and "tuned" Mustang originally appeared at SEMA in Las Vegas and subsequently toured North America appearing in Ford Motor Company displays. It was featured in a MUSTANG 5.0 magazine 5 page/8 picture article in February, 2005, and again in a 2 page/1 picture article in February, 2009, and was the focus of a 3 page/8 picture article in the May/June 2003 issue of PERFORMANCE AUTO & SOUND magazine. Since its creation and North American tour it has been a one owner, garage kept, nice weather only vehicle with a mere 4800 miles clocked. Numerous enhancements, with the following highlights: " Vortech HO Supercharger, Vortech Intercooler, tuned management system, ceramic headers, free flow exhaust, yield 420 HP from 4.6l V8, 5 speed manual. " Custom HRE 18 inch x 8.5 inch and 10 inch gunmetal wheels. " Hyperperformance/Brembro disc brakes on 13 inch and 11 inch drilled rotors. " 245/40ZR/18 and 285/35ZR/18 TOYO rubber. " Specialized KW/Ford Motorsport racing coilover suspension and swaybar combination producing EXCEPTIONAL handling. " Unique fascia, painted gunmetal stripes and headlight shadowing, rear spoiler, side pipes, Bullitt details, and functional shaker hood scoop result in head-turning appearance. " Interior components painted to match exterior gunmetal highlights, Sparco Milano buckets and rear seat covered in charcoal Alcantara "Italian suede", VDO indigo white faced gauges and dash tach, "big" sound from Sony CDX head unit and MTX amp, speakers, and 10 inch sub. This vehicle has a "specialty vehicle" designation for an insurance cost discount, and was appraised and insured for $80,000.00. Condition of vehicle is "absolutely perfect". Copies of magazine articles included in picture gallery. (Note that the shaker scoop was installed and the product lettering removed after the car show tour concluded). Delivery arrangements to US or Canada or anywhere can be made at buyers expense. Specific Location: Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada, just outside Vancouver, and just 15 miles from Sumas Washington, Zip 98295, from where it would be shipped to a US destination. CALL 604-823-6606 with any questions or to view. Ask for Dale
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