2000 Ford Mustang Gt Pro Street Drag Race 10.5 Outlaw Street Clean! on 2040-cars
Belfast, New York, United States
Engine:roller
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Mustang
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: GT Coupe 2-Door
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: roller was a factory 5 speed
Mileage: 15,114
Up for bid Is a 2000 mustang gt race car.It has not been stripped or cut up and i have the original engine wiring harness and clear title. This has no rust. And has had many aftermarket part's added.Cobra r nose with fiberglass cowl hood,upr powder coated front frame with tube lowers with qa1 adjustable struts.Upr camber plates.Subframe Is tied and has a driveshaft saftey loop.The rear has a 8.8 with 4:30 gears and spool with a svo carrier support,welded axle tubes,upr adjustable upper and lower control arms,upr anti roll bar and drag shocks. weld draglite wheels on front and rear with slicks.I have the radiator and this was a 5 speed car,has the quick adjust clutch fittingand aftermarket clutch pull set up. Heater and rear seat delete kit and the Interior Is In very nice shape.Would make a great 10.5 car or could be put on the street. I will also Include a 97 crown vic 4.6 and automatic transmission with 50k out of a police car.I have the complete wiring harness and computer for this engine and It has new mustang motor mounts and new ac delete kit Installed.This motor runs perfect! and Is has a oil cooler,blue silicon hose kit,radiator everything needed to make It run.Has the 140 mph speedometer with the original miles.This Is all Included With the sale of this car. this Is a NO RESERVE auction !...buyer Is responsible for pick up.GOOD LUCK ! I Will answer all questions and car Is listed local call 585-365-5144 and I will answer any questions
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