1963.5 Galaxie 427 on 2040-cars
Neshanic Station, New Jersey, United States
Red/red, 427 Genesis blk stroked to 482 cu.in. built by 422 motorsports. Scat crank, rods, edelbrock heads & intake,Holley 850, diamond pistons, harland sharpe RR, smith pushrods, comp hydr roller cam, Crites coated headers, MSD, etc, etc. Over 500 HP. 4 spd wide ratio TL, Griffin rad, 3.70 Strange Detroit locker,SSBC frt disc w/ 4 piston alum calipers,3 in aluminized exhaust, super stock rear leaf spring setup, heater delete. Bostrum seats. Almost everything that could be replaced was or rebuilt.Car has 1 repaint on a orig sheetmetal 27K mile car.Fresh build. 20 miles on car.Lots of money in car. Have lots of extra parts to go with car.To much to list. This IS NOT a R code, it's better .I have all receipts.Serious call. 908.788.3769...Will accept 70 Boss 302 /68.5 CJ for trade. No yellow,blue,lime,or white bosses.As is sale with no expressed warranty.Buyer assumes responsibility for shipping.
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2014 Holman & Moody 50th Anniversary TdF Ford Mustang
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