2001 Ford Mustang Svt Cobra on 2040-cars
Camillus, New York, United States
Here is a 2001 Mustang SVT Cobra with 22,900 miles. It's one of 827 out of 3867 total with the BK/Dark Charcoal color option for that year. I'm the second owner and it has a spotless Auto check / Car facts sheet. Always garage kept. A/C blows stone cold and overall condition is excellent. Non Smoker.
An intercooled Kenne Bell twin screw supercharger has been installed and looks as if it were factory stock. A Spec stage 2 clutch kit, Tremek TKO 600 transmission, Ford Racing aluminum drive shaft, 3.73:1 axle ratio, Steeda differential brace, Drive Shaft Shop half shafts and Nitto 555R drag radials reliably get power to the ground. BBK ceramic coated long tube headers, X-pipe With catalytic converters, Dyno-max Ultra flow mufflers and tail pipes complete the exhaust system. Kenne Bell claims 462hp and 399ft/lbs torque w/9-psi boost at the wheels. This car looks, runs, drives, rides and sounds like a 100% Stock Cobra and effortlessly passes NYS inspection. Feel free to ask any questions. I can assist with finding a shipper. Thanks for looking |
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