1996 Street/strip Mustang 438 Full Roller Motor on 2040-cars
Biloxi, Mississippi, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:438
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: standard
Make: Ford
Mileage: 0
Model: Mustang
Trim: gt
1996 mustang with custom built 438 roller motor by brown engineering in columbus ms. dart block, scat crank, je pistons, oliver rods, brodix heads, cooks custom headers, tremec tko 500 five speed, detroit trutrack rear end, strange axles,sump fuel tank, full adjustable coil overs all the way around, tubular k member, motor makes over 600 hp on pump gas and was built to add 300 shot of nitrous but I never installed it or raced the car. it has only been driven to car shows. if you have any other questions send me a phone number and i will be glad to answer them. car was professionally built and I have over 50k in build with 20k under the hood alone. car is for sale locally and has no warranty.
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