1983 Ford Mustang L White 2-door Coupe Converted To V8 Autocross Racing on 2040-cars
Granite Falls, Washington, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 0
Model: Mustang
Trim: L
Drive Type: Manual
Mileage: 0
Sub Model: GT Conversation
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Red/Grey
1983 Ford Mustang L 2-door coupe in process of being converted to autocross race car. Could be taken back to stock with replacement interior.
Titled in Washington
Former 2.3L converted to V8
GT radiator (stock style) with Flex-a-lite Black Magic 15" adjustable electric fan (puller)
GT Power Disk Brake booster and master
Ford V8 throttle cable
Stripped interior - Was being set-up for autocross racing
Still has heater core installed
Not emissions compliant with oxygen sensor bungs welded shut
Engine and manual transmission have been removed and do not come with the car
Front end alignment set to autocross specs
Still has 7.5 4-lug rear end
Accumat on floors
The 5-point harnesses are not included and have been removed; mounting hardware remains
Original truck lid, rear seat and door panels (w/o upholstery) are included
YearOne Napa red dash cover
Perfomance Parts
Granatelli tubular K-member powdercoated black
Flaming River Quick Ratio steering rack w/ Maximum Motorsports solid aluminum bushings
Flaming River steering shaft assembly
Granatelli bump steer kit
Comes with complete '86 SVO 5-lug conversion parts
Ford Racing Performance front lower control arms
BBK heavy-duty rear upper/lower control arms
Granatelli Spring cup kit
2.5" BBK exhaust x-pipe
2.5" inlet/outlet Flowmaster 40-series mufflers
Competition Engineering Subframe connectors welded in
Maximum Motorsports Strut tower brace powdercoated black
Intrax 2" lowering springs
KYB Gas-Adjust Struts and Shocks
Hotchkis Performance delta caster/camber plates
Performance Suspension Technology PolyGraphite frontend bushing kit
Performance Suspension Technology Poly coil spring isolators -front and rear
Steeda Clutch quadrant for pedal
Steeda Clutch adjustable cable and adjuster
Kirky Aluminum Racing seats covered in grey cloth with 5-point harness cutouts
Grant Racing aluminum foam grip steering wheel
Gauges
Autometer 4493 speedometer 0-160 MPH
Speedometer Service Company Speedo-cable Autometer/T-5 manual trans
Autometer 4497 tachomter 0-10,000 RPM
Autometer 4315 fuel level
Autometer 4327 0-100 PSI oil pressure
Autometer 4437 water temp 100-250
Autometer 4491 volt 8-18
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