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1995 Mustang Pro Street Convertible 600 Hp on 2040-cars

US $10,500.00
Year:1995 Mileage:80000 Color: New laser Red paint job
Location:

Norwich, New York, United States

Norwich, New York, United States
Advertising:
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:408 Stroker
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1falp4448sf269964
Year: 1995
Drive Type: rear wheel
Make: Ford
Mileage: 80,000
Model: Mustang
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Base Convertible 2-Door

1995  MUSTANG PROSTREET CONVERTIBLE

 

Motor; (Tuned by KS AUTO 5/14/13)

351 Windsor stroked to 408

DYNO by Pro-performance approx 600HP (Dyno sheets available).

Energy suspension motor mounts

Cantor gold 7 qt oil pan

Scat forged H Beam rods

Scat all forged crank (rated 2500HP)

Diamond forged pistons (12.5:1 Compression)

All ARP Hardware

MSD distributor, 9mm spark plugs, ignition box and blaster coil

AFR 225cc heads (ported and polished)

Crane roller rockers

COMP push rods, high comp valve springs

Edelbrock super V intake

Holly half inch spacer, Billet aluminum covers, 00.under drive pulley

Brand new power steering pump, FORD RACING fly wheel, XS torque 20:1 starter, new tensioner and painless fans.

Fluidyne 3 fin radiator

 

Drive Train

COBRA transmission, tremec stg 3 clutch and pressure plate

BBK short throw shifter, clutch cable

8.8 rear end

31 spline Moser axles

FORD racing true possi unit, 430 gears

Disc brake front and rear

Suspension

Drag launch springs front and rear

Lakwood 90/10 front drag shocks, adjustable rear shocks

BBK upper and lower control arms

Energy suspension motor mounts, transmission mounts

 

Rims and Tires

Continental front tires

Brand New MT street drag radials

Exhaust

1”7/8 Kooks Ceramic coated Headers

BBK H pipe

Flowmaster mufflers and Tips

Exterior

New laser Red paint job(E9 paint code)

Billet grills, Brand new black convertible top.

New front head, fog and rear tail lights( LED, Diamond cut).

Harwood 6” cowl hood

Interior

Brand New Auto meter gauges(tach, oil, volts, water temp, vac, clock).

Salleen gator pod, 3 pillar post pod,

Simulated leather seats w/ racing harness and cutouts

8 point roll cage

Back drag launch spring front and rear with rear air bags.

 

 

Over $30,000.00 invested in this fresh build. Completed April 2013.

Asking $13,500. Steal No BS. Priced to sell.

Contact Harry 718-644-7057/ kissi@hotmail.com

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1964 Ferrari 250 LM sets Arizona auction record at $9.6 million [w/video]

Mon, Jan 19 2015

We've seen some high-priced metal come up under the hammer in Arizona over the years, but the one you're looking at right here is the most expensive ever sold during the famous auction weekend. It's a Ferrari 250 Le Mans from 1964, the ninth of just 32 examples made. And RM Auctions just sold it for $9,625,000. That doesn't make it the most expensive Ferrari ever sold at auction, or even the top price paid for a 250 LM: according to figures from Sports Car Market, the same auction house has handled the top five highest-grossing 250 LMs of all time, including the 1965 Le Mans winner that sold in New York in 2013 for $14.3 million and another that sold last August in Monterey for $11.5 million. But it does make this example, according to RM, "the most valuable automobile sold in Arizona auction history." One of the earliest mid-engined Ferraris, the 250 LM was the last of Maranello's Le Mans winners. This particular example, chassis number 5899 GT, was sold by the factory to the famed Swiss racing team Scuderia Filipinetti, winning the Sierre-Montana Crans Hill Climb fresh out the box, followed immediately by another win at the XV Coppa Inter-Europa at Monza – both at the hands of Ferrari F1 and Le Mans drivers. After Filipinetti was done with it, 5899 GT was displayed at the Geneva Motor Show, was sold off the stand and changed hands a few more times – including one owner who oddly replaced the bodywork with that of a Porsche 906 Carrera 6 and another who swapped out the engine. It went on to win many more races, and was ultimately reunited with its original engine and proper bodywork. Restored several times over, 5899 GT was certified ten years ago by the Ferrari Classiche department and was even displayed at the factory museum in Maranello. The 250 LM wasn't the only noteworthy lot RM sold this weekend in the Frank Lloyd Wright Ballroom at the Arizona Biltmore, though. Several other Ferraris sold in the millions, from a '67 275 GTB/4 that sold for $3.6 million to a 2005 FXX Evoluzione for $1.6 million. The '71 Lamborghini Miura SVJ that was tipped to break the $2-million mark ultimately sold for under $1.9M, and the '84 Audi Sport Quattro ultimately dropped right in its estimate range at $401,500. All told, RM sold 90 percent of the metal it was consigned for the event, bringing in a whopping $63.7 million in sales. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.

Ferrari boss Montezemolo expects big changes from FIA

Mon, 02 Dec 2013

You'd think that with former Ferrari principal Jean Todt running the FIA, the relationship between the motorsport governing body and the team he once called home would be a solid one. But his former boss expects more from the organization that overseas Formula One.
In a recent interview (excerpts from which you can read below), Ferrari chairman Luca di Montezemolo pointed to some perceived inconsistencies in rulings made by FIA officials this season and called for "strong changes." Among those controversies was a drive-through penalty handed to Felipe Massa at the season-closing Brazilian Grand Prix last weekend, his last for the Scuderia. Massa was reprimanded for cutting across the white line that marks the exit from the pit lane, the penalty for which dropped him from fourth place in the race to seventh, and cost Ferrari its second place in the final standings for the constructors' championship - and with it a good $10 million in prize money. Montezemolo characterized the penalty as "disproportionate and unjust".
The Ferrari chief also pointed to penalties handed to Mercedes as either too harsh or not harsh enough, calling for greater consistency in FIA rulings and implying that more permanent race stewards be appointed instead of alternating race to race.

1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa sells for record $39.8 million

Tue, 04 Feb 2014

This might not come as a shock, but ultra-rare vintage cars are only going to get more expensive as time rolls on, particularly if there's a prancing horse on the car's nose. For example, in 2011, a Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa sold for $16.39 million. In February 2012, a 1964 250 GTO sold for nearly $32 million. Later that year, a 1962 250 GTO sold for $35 million. It was the most expensive car ever sold, making last year's 275 GTB/4 NART Spider and its $27.5-million auction price seem like a drop in the platinum-lined bucket. Now, there's been another high-dollar Ferrari sale.
An unrestored, 1957 250 Testa Rossa was reportedly sold for over $39 million, making it the most expensive car ever sold in the United Kingdom. Just for perspective, $39 million is about 28 LaFerraris or roughly 128 F12 Berlinettas. It's not the most expensive car ever sold, but it still represents a huge sum of money for a classic car. Part of the reason for chassis number 0704 - the car pictured above is 0714, which sold for a mere $12.2 million in 2009 - being sold for so much is down to its excellent provenance.
It made its race debut at the 1957 24 Hours of Le Mans, although it failed to finish. Phil Hill and Peter Collins racked up wins with this exact car in Buenos Aires and Sebring, according to the folks at Hemmings. Combining race wins by a former Formula One World Champion with an unrestored example of an extremely rare car (one of just 34 250 Testa Rossas ever built) makes its monumental sale price almost seem reasonable.