1971 F-100 Ranger Project Prostreet With A Bbf 547 Motor Alum Cobra Jet Heads!!! on 2040-cars
Puryear, Tennessee, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: auto
Model: F-100
Mileage: 0
Trim: Ranger
Up for Sale is a 1971 Ford F-100 Ranger that is a Project that was started 2 yrs ago..
The truck has 80% of parts to finish building. Cab is done painted silver and white two tone. All new floors, cab mounts, and body bushings un tighten yet. The bed is half done and still needs finish. Fenders are prep for painting but not painted. Like I said its a project! I Also have special made Inner Fenders Made of Alum to go inside of bed for the tubbing on the Bed.. Will need inner fenders, radiator support.
Front end is out of a 2003 crown vic cop car. All fabricated done and heres a list of all new parts in front end: Hubs, sway bar end links, ball joints, upper A-arms, radius arm bushings. Cross Drilled Racing rotors with Ceramic Brake pads. Sitting on Crown vic wheels and tires.
Rear end is a 3:70 posi 9 " Ford rear end that has been Narrowed. It has coil overs and Ladders Bars. With two Adjustments. Brake drums all new brakes and hard ware. Siitting on Crowm vic wheels and tires. As you see in pic I have already bought the wheels for the Back. They are billet specialites street Lites. 15"X15" 3.5 Back spacing. You will need to run a 1" Spacer in back. I already bought them also. Still need tires.
Frame is just all stripped and repainted Black. All new Brake lines and brake hose for rear only.. Front not figured out yet.
The Motor is a 547 cubic inch BBF 460 Stroker that is bored .040 over which makes a 545 Stroker Kit a 547 Cubic Because of the extra .010 bore. The Block was seasoned at the local Machine Shop. Block has main and head studs ARP. Stroker Kit is A scat 545 Stroker with I beam rods and A B9000 series Cast Crank. Pistons are Icon Racing forged Pistons Compression is 11.5:1 So it will need high Octane Fuel. The Heads are Ford Racing m-6049 Super Cobra Jet Alum Heads. Set up for Solid Roller .660 Lift Springs On top is a Blue thunder Dual Quad intake with two 600cfm holleys. Motor still needs cam,lifters,rockers,oil pan to finish putting together. The intake has a scar from porting it to fir Super Cobra Jet Heads. But silicone should sill just fine. Its around port.. I have the 1 peice push rods 5146 Comp Cams and Got Damper to Match Balancing of Motor. Still need external motor weight up front and 28oz Flywheel.
The transmission is a C-4 out of truck that needs rebuilt to your specs. I have the special Bell housing from jw Performance. To make it fit a BBF 460... I have listed locally and Reserve the right to end Auction at any time. As Is No Warranty!! Its a Project LOL
Any Questions call 270-226-0155 Jason
Thanks For Looking!!!!!!
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