Built 2001 Mustang Gt on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Today im selling my built 2001 mustang gt automatic in excellent condition with nothing wrong at all run great with no leaks or smoke nothing. the mods that's done to the car is fully build MMR 900 longblock with forged mmr pistons, forged crankshaft, forged connecting rods, MMR racing oil pump, MMR deep sump oil pan, stage 2 fully port and polished with 3 angle valve job, stage 2 high rev springs, stage 2 MMR supercharger cams, longblock was build to run with a vortech ysi supercharger at 15-20psi on it RIGHT NOW THERE IS NO SUPERCHARGER ON IT. It is also running on the stock tune cause I was breaking in the motor never raced the car never went over 70mph while breaking in the motor. It was build to handle up to 1,000 hp, motor have 1,600miles on it. upr front street and track 175lbs front coilovers, roush lowering springs in rear, upr upper and lower rear control arms, ford racing 3.73 gears, accufab 75mm throttle body, c&l intake plenum, upr off road x pipe, flowmaster 40series muffler, 03/04 cobra front seats and rear seat in excellent condition, rear seat delete, 03/04 cobra front bumper with front lip and fog light, 03/04 smoke headlights, gauge cluster pods NO GAUGES INCLUDED, clock mount gauge pods NO GAUGES INCLUDED and much more to much to list. the car runs great starts up without any problem the car is a street and track car as of now 100% streetable. there is no ac in it right now was going to take it to the track with the vortech ysi blower on it but plans changed. but i have everything to install it back. need to sell asap asking $10,000 o.b.o. ONLY SERIOUS PEOPLE ONLY contact me at 718.763.8409 / 347.782-7544 |
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Speechless and shocked as she seems, she does end up taking it out for a drive, despite claiming she wasn't really outfitted to handle the car's seven-speed manual transmission at the time. From the sound of the video, we got the impression that she knew the car was coming, just not that it was anywhere near ready for delivery. It also, as Pattie says, seems like her boyfriend is more excited about the car than she (which, can we blame him?). Take a look down below for the full video of this C7 Stingray delivery.
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