1995 Mustang Pro Street Convertible 600 Hp on 2040-cars
Norwich, New York, United States
Engine:408 Stroker
Used
Year: 1995
Drive Type: rear wheel
Make: Ford
Mileage: 80,000
Model: Mustang
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Base Convertible 2-Door
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1995 MUSTANG PROSTREET CONVERTIBLE Motor;
(Tuned by KS AUTO 5/14/13) 351 Windsor stroked to 408 DYNO by Pro-performance approx 600HP (Dyno sheets
available). Energy suspension motor mounts Cantor gold 7 qt oil pan Scat forged H Beam rods Scat all forged crank (rated 2500HP) Diamond forged pistons (12.5:1 Compression) All ARP Hardware MSD distributor, 9mm spark plugs, ignition box and
blaster coil AFR 225cc heads (ported and polished) Crane roller rockers COMP push rods, high comp valve springs Edelbrock super V intake Holly half inch spacer, Billet aluminum covers, 00.under
drive pulley Brand new power steering pump, FORD RACING fly
wheel, XS torque 20:1 starter, new tensioner and painless fans. Fluidyne 3 fin radiator Drive
Train COBRA transmission, tremec stg 3 clutch and pressure
plate BBK short throw shifter, clutch cable 8.8 rear end 31 spline Moser axles FORD racing true possi unit, 430 gears Disc brake front and rear Suspension Drag launch springs front and rear Lakwood 90/10 front drag shocks, adjustable rear
shocks BBK upper and lower control arms Energy suspension motor mounts, transmission mounts Rims
and Tires Continental front tires Brand New MT street drag radials Exhaust 1”7/8 Kooks Ceramic coated Headers BBK H pipe Flowmaster mufflers and Tips Exterior
New laser Red paint job(E9 paint code) Billet grills, Brand new black convertible top. New front head, fog and rear tail lights( LED,
Diamond cut). Harwood 6” cowl hood Interior Brand New Auto meter gauges(tach, oil, volts, water
temp, vac, clock). Salleen gator pod, 3 pillar post pod, Simulated leather seats w/ racing harness and
cutouts 8 point roll cage Back drag launch spring front and rear with rear air
bags. Over
$30,000.00 invested in this fresh build. Completed April 2013. Asking
$13,500. Steal No BS. Priced to sell. Contact
Harry 718-644-7057/ kissi@hotmail.com |
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