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1995 Ford Mustang Convertible Drag Street Ls Swap on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:117548
Location:

Assonet, Massachusetts, United States

Assonet, Massachusetts, United States

I'm selling my 1995 mustang convertible race car. I do have a title and all lights work. I was driving it on the street untill it was parked for the winter. No rot anywhere on the car. Body does have small flaws here and there but nothing major. 

Chassis:
Chromoly 8.50 certified Cage built by DMC racing from Halifax Mass. Full length through floor subframe connectors.
Front suspension:
Upr 4.6 k-member, QA1 control arms, Qa1 HAL Aluminum coil overs, Wilwood lightweight drag brakes.
Rear suspension:
Double adjustable upper control arms. Non adjustable aftermarket lowers (not sure of brand), Qa1 aluminum adjustable shocks, UPR anti roll bar, cobra rear brakes, 8.8 rear built by DMC with 9 inch ends, 31 spline axles, spool, Aluminum diff cover, and welded tubes
Transmission:
4l80 with Jakes performance full manual valve body and trans brake, Currently has a stock converter that stalls at 1900 and should be changed to a good converter for best performance.
Engine: 
2001 5.3 with roughly 75,000 on it, Z06 camshaft, Springs and retainers upgraded, hardened pushrods, Upgraded rocker trunions, Moroso pan with remote mount oil filter, truck manifolds flipped around with mild steel hot side, on 3 performance 76mm turbo .96 ar, Godspeed wastegate and BOV, CSU carb hat and blow through carb, Edlebrock victor Jr. intake manifold, Msd 6ls ignition box, full fuel system with magnafuel pump and aeromotive regulator, 
Any other question on build feel free to ask
Top works and seals 
HO fibertrends cowl hood
Billet specialties wheels
Car does need a tune to get Cruise and low rpm drivability better
I am only selling because i have moved and do not have the time for it anymore. 
 
 

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