1969 Ford Mustang Fastback Mach 1 Tribute Restomod on 2040-cars
Auberry, California, United States
1969 Ford Mustang Fastback
This car is a Driver super reliable and consistent!!!
Car has New Paint, New Engine, Partial New Interior
331 cu. in. Ford V8 302 Stroker Engine
Built by Rex Hutchison Race Engines
Engine is Brand New only has 500 miles since new!!!
Engine specs:
471HP @ 6100RPM
463TQ @ 4100RPM
10.5:1 Compression Ratio
Edelbrock Performer RPM Aluminum Cylinder Heads
Edelbrock Performer RPM Air Gap Intake Manifold
QuickFuel 750 cfm Mechanical Secondary Electric Choke Carburetor
MSD ProBillet Distributor + 8.5mm MSD Wires
MSD 6AL Ignition Box + MSD Coil
Moroso High Capacity Oil Pan
Engine never goes over 180 Degrees (Very good cooling system)
Aluminum Radiator with Electric Shrouded Fan Controlled by Thermostatic Switch
Transmission:High Performance Built C4 (3 Spd.)
Gear Vendors Overdrive (Splits each gear of the C4 Now has 6 gears!!!)
Brakes:
Power 4 Wheel Disc Brakes
Front Disc Brakes (Factory Option) Drilled and Slotted Rotors were added
Rear Disc Brake Conversion
Steering:
Originally optioned with Power Steering
Upgraded to Unisteer's Power Rack and Pinion Steering
Audio:
Pioneer Head Unit
Polk Audio 6" x 9" Speakers in Rear
Exhaust:
Ceramic Coated Headers
Aluminized Full Length 2-1/2" Exhaust with H Pipe and Flowmaster Mufflers
Tires & Wheels:
American Racing Torq Thrust D Satin Black w/ Machined Lip
BFG Radial T/A's in the Front
BFG G-Force Sport in the Rear
Interior:
Leather wrapped Billet Steering Wheel
Aftermarket Gauges- Oil Pressure, Water Temp, Tachometer for better Engine Monitoring
New Door Panels
New Rear Sail Panels
Suspension:
Lowered 2" Front & Rear
Front and Rear Heavy Duty Sway Bars
SubFrame Connectors
Rebuilt Front Suspension
Traction Bars
Energy Suspension Engine Mounts
Body:
New Paint in the factory Silver Jade color
Custom 2 Tone Paint
Mach 1 Hood Scoop
Front & Rear Spoilers
Billet Gas Cap
Painted Sport Mirrors
Ring Brothers Billet Hood Pins
Ring Brothers Billet Hood Hinges
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