Ford Mustang Svt Cobra Convertible 2-door on 2040-cars
Mc Knightstown, Pennsylvania, United States
There are a few exterior marks on the paint from driving. The Roush side skirts have a little wear near the exhaust tip from the front tires throwing debris from the road. On the front passenger fender there is a scratch starting just back from the light and it continues onto the bumper, I tried to capture it the best I could in the pictures. That scratch is from my dog using my car to stand up and look out the window of the garage one time (Fortunately my wife was home at the time to save my dog from me). The scoops on the side of the car also have some small chips and wear from the road debris hitting them(photographed also). The roll bar has a mark on it were the seat belt retainer was pushed into it it from the passenger/ /driver in the front, this damage is slight and is photographed( this was done prior to me owning the car ). The wheels on the car do have some pit marks on the interior and they have VERY minor pit marks randomly around the lugs and where the spokes meet the rim (the pit marks are the same as the day I got the car). This car has many modifications to it, from ground up. Dyno 437.43HP / 382.06TQ 03/04 18"wheels with Michelin Pilot Sports Yukon Dura Grip rear end with 31 spline axle, 3.90 motive gears Aluminum drive shaft Centerforce dual friction clutch / new cable and pedal assembly Coast High Performance 5.1 liter stroker / Street fighter( rated to handle approx 800-900HP) Valve covers / timing chain cover / intake / strut tower brace -powder coated black to match car. Over sized MMR oil pan / upgraded oil pump. Pro charger inter-cooler that was sitting at a performance shop. Heads have a lot of work done, ported exhaust, ferrea valves (flow about 80cfm more than stock if I remember correct). Roush options- side skirts w/side exit exhaust, rear bumper kit, suspension, vortech centrifugal blower. Seats are form 03/04 cobra. electric operated driver seat does work. Roll bar installed All knobs and door buttons are billet. Steeda floor mats and door jam inserts. Angled brace on underneath for rigidness. Exhaust is BBK Headers with Magna Flow mufflers This car was a lease car for its first year, which only had about 5,000 miles on it when it was returned to the dealer at the end of the lease. At that time the owner who purchased it had the Roush package added. This car was a dealer installed Roush package,which was the way it was conducted prior to 05 when they began tracking them through Roush. I have fax copies and receipts between the second owner and Roush representatives, which indicate that this car is a true Roush Cobra. ...etc
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