1991 Supercharged Mustang Lx on 2040-cars
Fort Drum, New York, United States
I have a very nice 91 Mustang LX with a long list of tasteful modifications. I'm the fourth owner with a clear title and hate to sell it, going through some problems with the wife. I just had the SCT chip installed and dyno tuned in November, it has 554 HP and 571 Torque to the wheels. It will come with the sheets and the the pulls on a CD from the tune. It's running 11 pounds boost. - 331 Stroker - Full Aeromotive fuel system - Saleen upper intake - Trick Flow lower intake - BBK throttle body - Trick Flow heads - Vortech V1 S-Trim supercharger with 10 rib pulley - Boost tube with aluminum discharge tube - Snow Stage 3 methanol injection system - Aluminum radiator - AC delete - New Centerforce clutch - Mickey Thompsons on slots, ET streets rear and Sportsmans up front - Kenny Brown roll cage - Scatter shield - Drive shaft loop - Koni shocks all around, adjustable up front. It will come with the knob to do it - Subframe connectors - 5 speed manual transmission - Saleen Flofit seats - All black interior - Shift light - Custom gauges - New headliner - All new weatherstripping Obviously it has more modifications than I listed, just hit on the basics. The power windows and the windshield wipers work. It did start a leak on the transmission over the winter and puts a drop out every 2 days while sitting. Probably the input seal and I'm moving soon and don't have the time to do it. Also it's going to say that the odometer "exceeds limits" for the odometer reading after I titled it in Indiana. They don't require an odometer statement and I didn't know it would show up like that later on. That's misleading and the DMV said that titling a vehicle that's 10 years or older is exempt and doesn't require the odometer disclosure statement . You can look on the report and see that the mileage is correct as the car went along. I'll be posting a video on You Tube of starting it up and running. Contact me with any questions or the link. Thanks for looking. |
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