1989 Ford Mustang Custom on 2040-cars
Arlington, Colorado, United States
This is a fully custom drag car built for Outlaw 8.5 racing.
88 miles on the motor. It was driven to get my NHRA license down the strip. It is a1989 Ford Mustang GT. Brand
new 351 Windsor engine and 63mm twin turbo with powerglide transmission. Includes Weld Pro Stars skinnies in the
front and for the rear i have a set of full size slicks and also 8.5" slicks (5 lug setup). Stroud paracute, roll
cage 8.5 cert, window net. Upper rear suspension rear end setup with Mark Williams axles Detriot locker with 3.55
gears. Gridle with Mark Williams, yoke and straps, RCI seats, C4 Hurst shifter for Power Glide. Big Stuff 3 with
digital 6 MSD Box, MSD coil aeromotive fuel regulator with braided lines front to back. New black door panels, new
black headliner, all new interior peices. Autometer tach and misc gauges, removeable steering wheel and manual
steering rack. Air to water intercooler with custom new piping V bands etc. Fuel and water tank combo in trunk.
K-member and double adjustable arms, Strange adjustable shocks and coil over kit alredy alligned. Pro-Torque torque
converter trans brake with bump box.
The 351w was 10k to build it includes AFR heads with titanium retainers, ARP studs, heads and mains gridle.
Additionally, there are magnum rockers, solid roller lifters, solid roller cam turbo, 2000hp aluminum rods, 4340
steel crank, diamond pistons 2618, steel pins hellfire rings canton oil pan with oil pump. Victor 5.8 EFI intake
lower and Victor upper, solid motor mounts, fly wheel neutral balance to match the engine and sfi damper. 83lb/hr
fuel injectors. This mustang is ready for the track!
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Woman reunited with stolen Mustang after 28 years
Sun, Dec 28 2014An enthusiast Christmas story: Salinas, California resident Lynda Alsip bought a 1967 Ford Mustang in 1984 when she was 17 years old, having saved $800 after a summer of toil at a grocery store. She got a vanity plate that read "LYNDA67," for the year she was born, but she only got to enjoy the car for two years: in 1986, after a night out, someone stole it from her apartment complex. She hadn't seen it since. Then a man – another Salinas resident – tried to register the car at the DMV this year. He said he bought it as a project car in 1991, yet the DMV couldn't find any record of it. The DMV office sent the case of the untraceable car to the California Highway Patrol, where Officer Christopher Menchen dug into the records, and his search paid off. The officer located Alsip's stolen record report from 1986 and connected the Mustang to it's registered owner in 1986, who was Alsip's mother. The CHP found the forest green Mustang in the man's garage, and they figure it's been there since 1991. After waiting through the still-ongoing three-month investigation, the CHP reunited Alsip – now a wife and a mother of two – with her car on December 22. It's undriveable, but her original vanity plate is back on and she plans to restore it. The video above has the story. News Source: USA Today, NBC Bay Area Government/Legal Ford Coupe Classics Videos California stolen car 1967 ford mustang
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