1994 Supercharged Ford Lightning on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 74,000
Trim: 2 Door
Up for auction is my 1994 Supercharged Ford Lightning. I have owned this truck for a couple months and I have built it from the ground up. This thing truly drives amazing. The exterior is a 7, the interior is a 10 and the performance/suspension etc. are all 10's. This is a no accident truck and will include the original SVT Certificate. All the specs are below.
Engine
- Stock bottom end rebuild with smog pump removal (Less than 1k miles since rebuild)
- New Msd distributor cap & wires with fiberglass sleeves
- New spark plugs
- New TrickFlow 1" intake manifold spacer
- Newer radiator
- New fan clutch
Powerdyne Supercharger 6psi (rebuilt, brand new) (Less than 1k miles)
- Billet impeller with shims
- Custom high temp ceramic ball bearings for impeller shaft
- Heavy-duty HSS bearings for the drive shaft
- Custom 928 Motorsports competition belt
- New belt tensioner and pulley
- New HD serpantine belt for blower and new belts.
- Kenne Bell cold air intake
- Aeromotive fuel pressure regulator
- Ford Racing valve covers
Transmission
- Shift kit
- New transmission mount
- B&M deep pan
- Recently flushed and examined
Suspension and Brakes
- Brand new brakes including rotors, calipers and pads
- All suspension parts painted with high temp paint
- Billstein shocks on all four corners
- Cal-trac traction bars in rear
Exhaust
- Bassani headers and exhaust
Stereo and Alarm
- Clifford g5 alarm
- Power Acoustic in-dash tv with new speakers
- JL Audio mids and high amp with additional JL Audi amp for 10" subwoofer
Interior
- Mint condition with custom seat covers
- 5% tint all around
Wheels and Tires
- Chrome plated OEM wheels
- Brand new Hankook Ventus tires
Misc
- Brand new Lightning decals
- Brand new shifter assembly using all Ford OEM parts
This truck is basically brand new with the exception of the paint. I term her the "ten footer", the exterior has little dings here and there and the paint is not perfect, however the truck looks great. This truck has less than 1k miles since the rebuild and drives like a truck off the lot. A lot of time and money has been spent here. I am sure I am forgetting some things but please dont hesitate to ask any questions.
Also please note some of the pictures have the old tires on them.
Thanks
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