1994 Ford Mustang -383 Roller Stroker Small Blk , Turbo 350, 3.73 Posi,500 Miles on 2040-cars
East Islip, New York, United States
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Up for auction, 1994 Ford Mustang custom street car .Engine (383 stroker sm blk chevy ) and trans have less than 500 miles on them.Runs strong , drives perfect .Here is the lowdown Engine : 383 Small block chevy 4 bolt main stroker , Eagle rods and crank , Pro-forged 12.5 to 1 pistons , Moroso 7 qt pan, Comp Cams X8294HR Roller cam, Dual roller timing chain, Pro-comp Aluminum heads 2.02/1.94 62cc, Edelbrock performer rpm air gap intake manifold , 750 CFM race carb , Comp roller rockers , MSD distributor , Mallory Box Trans : Turbo 350 fully rebuilt , ATI 300 stall converter, B+M shift kit , front mount trans cooler with fan Exhaust : Long tube headers , 2.5 inch system with H-pipe , Flowmasters Rear: 8.8 Ford , Richmond 3.73 Posi Unit Granitelli adjustable lower control arms (rear ) , Tubular k-member with SBC Mounts, 2'' Front lower springs, BBK Sub -frame connectors , Aluminum 2 Row radiator , 16" electric fan, electric procomp black fuel pump, by pass fuel regulator, billet specialties wheels 15x8 Front , 15x10 Rear, Goodyear 245/60 front, 295/50 rear Interior : 4 point roll ball, Black inserts in seats , Autometer Gauges , Functional Custom Hood Scoop + Much More Many hours and $$$$ have gone into this car , Very reasonable Reserve .Owner purchasing home , Please e-mail with any questions, Good luck bidding |
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As for the car you see here, our spies point out new center-lock wheels wrapped in ultra-thin high-performance tires that hide revised brake calipers mounted in a different position than on the normal Aventador. Up front, there's a new aerodynamic piece that makes for an even lower air splitter, and around back, an extra piece of trim (often referred to as a Gurney flap) has been added to the spoiler to provide enhanced downforce.
We don't imagine there's much in the way of weight to shed from the Aventador's carbon fiber monocoque chassis, so this SV version will likely focus more on better suspension tuning, improved aero and a 80-100 more horsepower to set it apart from the rest of the range. Expect more details to arrive around the time of the Frankfurt Motor Show this fall.
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