Fast Ford Mustang Drag Car on 2040-cars
Headland, Alabama, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Engine:610" BBF
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:RACE FUEL ONLY 118 OR HIGHER OCTANE
For Sale By:OWNER
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Mustang
Trim: BLACK
Drive Type: 2WD
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: NO WARRANTY
1986 FORD MUSTANG DRAG CAR 610 CU.IN. BIG BLOCK FORD A-460 ALUMINUM BLOCK, BORE 4.600, STROKE 4.590, ALUMINUM RODS, BILLET CRANK, J&E PISTONS, .125 DOME, 15.1 COMPRESSION, C-460 PROWEDGE HEADS, OLD PROSTOCK CAM GRIND, 940-950 LIFT WITH A 1.8 ROLLER ROCKER, HOME BUILT SHEET METAL INTAKE, WITH TWO 1050 PROSYSTEM CARBS, PTC TORQUE CONVERTER 9" POWER GLIDE TRANS WITH SCATTERSHIELD, 9" REAREND 35 SPLINE MOSER AXLES, STRANGE CENTER SECTION, 488 PRO GEARS ,AEROSPACE BRAKES, MILD STEEL CHASSIS CERTIFIED FOR 8.50 IN 1/4 MI. 7-AL2 IGNITION SYSTEM/2 STEP DENDABEAR ELECT.SHIFT. THIS CAR HAS BEEN A 5.21 IN THE 1/8 MI. WITH A TIGHT CONVERTER AND SINGLE CARB. BEEN A 8.03 IN THE 1/4 MI. WITH SINGLE CARB AN 4.11 GEARS IN PINKS ALLOUT. THE ENGINE IN THIS CAR HAS ONLY 30-35 PASSES ON IT AND HAVE NOT BEEN BACK TO TRACK SINCE THE INSTALL OF THE SHEETMETAL INTAKE WITH TWO 4'S.
On Jul-25-13 at 16:35:07 PDT, seller added the following information:
THE ENGINE IN THIS CAR HAS NEVER BEEN SPRAYED WITH NITROUS.
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As for utility vehicles, the Explorer-based PI Utility, which accounts for 60 percent of Ford's police vehicle sales, essentially went head-to-head with the V8-powered Chevy Tahoe with similar results. Equipped with the new EcoBoost engine option, this big SUV hit 60 mph in just 6.28 seconds and 100 mph in 15.51 seconds compared to times of 8.22 seconds and 21.95 seconds, respectively, for the Tahoe. Other important tests in the PVE include braking and top speed, but while no automakers have stepped up to boast about their numbers in either of these categories, Ford's images show that the V8 Caprice had the highest top speed of the cars at 155 mph while the Tahoe's 139-mph speed made it the fastest utility vehicle.
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The Moscow Times says Ford has been especially hit by the market decline, the overall market losing 5.5 percent in 2013 compared to the year before, but Ford sales dropping 18 percent in 2013 year-on-year. This year isn't going any better, with The Blue Oval posting a 21-percent decline through the first two months of 2014. That's why, though the Yelabuga plant builds the CUVs that customers are moving into, even it is facing cuts.
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