Ford: Mustang Restomod on 2040-cars
Waterford, California, United States
1965 Ford Mustang, built in San Jose CA, has undergone complete restoration. This car runs fantastic and has no issues. Break down of some of the modifications as follows: Motor: 351W bored .030 over, Edelbrock intake, Carb, Water Pump. MSD ignition, RV cam, Headman Headers, alum. radiator, March under drive pulleys, one wire alternator. Transmission: World Class T5z 5 speed, King Cobra clutch, clutch cable kit, roller bearing clutch pedal, PRO 5.0 shifter, Hurst shifter stick and ball. Axle: Ford 9 inch, Eaton/Detroit TrueTrac limited slip, Motive 3.50 gears Exhaust: MagnaFlow 2.5 inch with X pipe routed out through rear valance Chasis/suspension: 620lbs front coils, HD rear leafs, KYB shocks, sub frame connectors, front sway bar, export brace, Monte Carlo bar, roller spring perches, Shelby drop on A-Arm. Braking: Powered disc's all around, Granada disc conversion on front and Versailles disc on rear. Dual master cylinder reservoir, Lokar floor mount parking brake. Steering: Manual steering. Interior: New seat buns and covers, dash pad, carpet has a cut where the auto shifter was installed before, headliner is new but has some wrinkles, dash is cut for modern size radio.
If you have any questions about this please feel free to contact me via e-mail : augustawallissws@netcmail.com
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