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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Aug 2004
      Location
      Sunnyvale, Ca
      Posts
      251

      PHR Street Fighter for sale...again

      Well i bought the car about a month ago to have a fun street car and track car. That has changed, i had the chance to buy back a Porsche track car i sold a few years back (RSR clone) and i could not pass it up. So now i have no need for the Mustang( sorry Liz) I will just copy what Liz had written on the car. I added the front spoiler and picked up a few things, ie, Shelby side mirror still in box, New door handles, window cranks ect.. ITS BEST TO EMAIL ME AT: [email protected]

      Vince.

      See all of the stories published so far (still more to come)
      http://www.milesspeed.com/fab/mustang.htm

      565 horsepower at 5,600rpm
      564 ft-lbs torque at 4,600rpm

      Engine
      Type: 427-ci Windsor
      Block: Dart iron, splayed 4-bolt main caps
      Oiling: 7-quart Canton oil pan
      Rotating assembly: polished and chamfered 4340 forged steel crank, 6.2-inch forged H-beam rods, high silicon forged aluminum pistons
      Cylinder heads: Smeding designed AFR aluminum, CNC machined 205cc intake runners, 60cc chambers
      Camshaft: hydraulic roller, .544/.573-inch lift, 238/248-degrees duration at .050-inch lift, 110 lobe center
      Valvetrain: Scorpion 1.6:1 rockers, 2.08/1.60-inch valves
      Induction: Edelblock Victor Jr. intake, 850-cfm Mighty Demon with annular boosters
      Ignition: Smedding branded MSD Super Conductor wires and looms, Pertronix ready-to-run distributor
      Cooling: Be Cool radiator with dual Spal fans
      Fuel system: Rick’s Hot Rods fabricated stainless steel tank, AC Delco electric in-tank pump, Earl’s Pro-Lite hose and Ano-Tuff fittings, Aeromotive fuel pressure regulator
      Exhaust: Doug’s mid-length headers, 2.5-inch tubing, Flowmaster Super 44 mufflers
      Fasteners: ARP

      Drivetrain
      Transmission/shifter: Keisler T45RS 5-speed manual, hydraulic throughout bearing, Competition Specialties Stage 4 clutch, Keisler shifter lever
      Driveshaft: Steel custom length from Keisler
      Rear axle: Chassisworks Fab9 housing with Currie 3rd member, 3.25 gears, Detroit TrueTrac, 31-spline axles



      Chassis
      Front suspension: Total Control Products tubular upper and lower control arms, VariShock coilovers, power rack, 1 3/4-inch sway bar, big bearing spindles
      Rear suspension: Total Control Products G Bar canted 4-bar, VariShock coilovers, ¾-inch sway bar
      Brakes: Wilwood 13-inch rotors, 6- and 4-piston calipers, stainless braided lines, Wilwood dual reservoir master cylinder

      Interior
      Seats: Corbeau Forza seats and belts
      Dashboard: JME machined aluminum gauge pod and gauges
      Wiring: American Autowire Classic Update kit
      Column: Flaming River stainless tilt column, Grant wheel

      Body/paint
      Body: Fiberglass hood from NPD, body work performed at JCG Restorations, Oxnard, CA
      Paint: Summit Racing single stage Bright Orange Metallic and Medium Charcol Gray Metallic with lime green pinstripe

      Wheels/tires
      Wheels: Vintage Wheel Works V60, 17X8
      Tires: BFG R1, 245/40R17


    2. #2
      Join Date
      Feb 2005
      Location
      SouthTX
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      Country Flag: United States
      Hey Vince, so what's the price?

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Aug 2004
      Location
      Sunnyvale, Ca
      Posts
      251
      Oh, sorry about that. Not trying to make money just want what i have into it 24k

      Vince

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Apr 2005
      Location
      USA
      Posts
      4,462
      Country Flag: United States
      24 k is a cheap price.
      Good luck with the sale.
      Jeff Tate
      U.S.A.
      "The best thing about participating in these events is that you get to hang out with a group of intelligent like minded people who live to achieve things in their lives. You won't find a lazy, mean, or dumb bone in their bodies." Bret Voelkel, RideTech

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Aug 2004
      Location
      Sunnyvale, Ca
      Posts
      251
      It really is if you look at the sum of the parts that are on this car. Hell, i could prob. part it out and get my money back, not that i would.

      Vince

    6. #6
      Join Date
      Aug 2004
      Posts
      21
      Did this thing ever get sold, or do you still have it?





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