Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
Bennett 331ci V8/Yates Heads/Dual Quads/Mini Tubbed/Ford 9" Rear/Wilwood Discs
1990 Ford Mustang GT
Contrary to popular belief, there is no such thing as a 1964½ Mustang. Starting from serial No. #001 — the car inadvertently sold to Stanley Tucker — all the cars produced had 1965 VIN codes. There is a gap of 80,000 to 100,000 in the 1965 VINs around June-July 1964 that coincides with the switch from a generator on the engines to an alternator. The gap is considered by many Mustang aficionados to be the dividing line between '64½ and '65 models.
For consignment, a special interest category car, more at home on the track and definitely looking the part thanks to a roll cage, mini tubs for the rear wheels and a fabricated rear wing. But before you ask, yes the car is street legal, however it is set up to not only imitate the look of a full blown race car, but it actually performs like one too. With a built engine with speed and power upgrades a plenty, this car is now a pocket rocket Foxbody Stang, with a sting. A Bennett built 331ci stroker Ford engine now graces the bay, along with an aluminum Kirby racing seat, and Centerline wheels with MT drag tires front and rear. Street lethal if you will.
Exterior
This specialized hatchback is painted in menacing black and has straight steel panels which mind their gaps. Body matching integrated Cobra style front bumper, side skirts which emulate brake cooling ducts, lightly tinted windows with black surrounds, and some rectangular headlights, are framed by an all business lift off extended cowl induction hood with dzus fasteners to secure it. Up top the factory sunroof has been painted over with black paint but can still be functional if need be. Gone are the cheese grater style taillights and now cleaner wraparound tail lights courtesy of a Mustang LX are just below the rear trunk deck and aluminum spoiler, and above another body matching Cobra style rear bumper. Centerline racing wheels are on all 4 corners, and up front wrapped by skinny 26x4.0x15 tires, and one the rear 28x10.5x15 rear drag rubber. Save for the drag wheels and tires, and the cowl induction hood, this is a naturally occurring unassuming Fox Bodied Mustang GT with some Cobra dress up. BUT!
Interior
Framed with a 12-point roll cage, a Kirkey carbon aluminum racing seat covered with black cloth with 5-point belts, and a litany of important monitoring gauges display tucked neatly under the long high cowl hood, and level indicators, all for the straight line. Black steel is all that is visible in areas where seats once were but now just weight loss for this super 'Stang. The steering wheel airbag is still there along with a transbrake button, and a tachometer and switch panel has been added to the roll cage. A Hurst shifter sits directly in front of the dash and within the gutted factory black console. The dash, while removed of all unnecessary items, still retains the original gauge cluster and the black vinyl and cloth door panels have remained with their padded armrests and power window/lock rocker switch inserts. All buttoned up and ready to go racing!
Drivetrain
The 331ci V8 engine has all the fixings and has been meticulously built by Bennett Racing engines as per our consignor and makes a tire melting estimated 750hp. This block is adorned with Yates race heads and has been fitted with pistons to create an approximate 14-1 compression ratio. A Hogan's custom fabricated highly polished tunnel ram intake manifold is outfitted with 2 Holley 4bbl carburetors to keep the mill drinking a healthy supply of 116 octane race fuel. We also note the car and engine have been plumbed and wired for a 300hp shot of nitrous oxide but the car has never been raced on the track or the street. Bolted to the mill is a 2-speed Powerglide automatic transmission with a 5000rpm stall converter and a transbrake. Out back is a spooled Ford 9-inch rear end assembly outfitted with Mark Williams axles. Sheesh! I'm sweating with anticipation on the test track, which will be a straight-line version today!
Undercarriage
A ladder bar fully adjustable rear suspension with coil over rear shock and spring conversion helps keep all that power hooked to the pavement. Up front is an independent coil over suspension with tubular control arms and a tubular K member. We note through the floor subframe connectors have been installed to keep the chassis extra rigid and the engine is mounted to the chassis with a front motor plate. Wilwood disc brakes are on all 4 corners to bring this horse to a whoah and Kooks custom headers are on for the exhale with stainless steel race mufflers that end midship under the car. All solid with only some minor paint chip off but no rust is noted.
Drive-Ability
It fired up with a thunderous roar, and our test driver who doubles as my sidekick decoder took her for a spin, and spin it did, especially for the rear tires. He said launching was awesome, and of course did not get close to any top speed, but it is reported it goes like hell. All lighting is still functional as are the power windows and locks.
Take a Fox body and spend a small fortune on it to make it go straight, and you now have a super 'Stang, a Muscle Mustang, and a powerful pony. No stone left unturned on this one, an excellent build with super quality parts, and all for 1 purpose to smoke the competition on the straight line. Mission accomplished...this description will self-destruct in 10 seconds!
VIN DECODE
1FACP42E3LF117622
1-USA
F-Ford Motor Company
A-Passenger Car
C-Manual Belts, Driver's Airbag
P42-Mustang GT Coupe
E-5.0 Liter V8 EFI
3-Check Digit
L-1990
F-Dearborn, MI Assy Plant
117622-Sequential Unit Number
Sold
1990 Ford
Mustang GT
Description
1990 Ford Mustang GT
Contrary to popular belief, there is no such thing as a 1964½ Mustang. Starting from serial No. #001 — the car inadvertently sold to Stanley Tucker — all the cars produced had 1965 VIN codes. There is a gap of 80,000 to 100,000 in the 1965 VINs around June-July 1964 that coincides with the switch from a generator on the engines to an alternator. The gap is considered by many Mustang aficionados to be the dividing line between '64½ and '65 models.
For consignment, a special interest category car, more at home on the track and definitely looking the part thanks to a roll cage, mini tubs for the rear wheels and a fabricated rear wing. But before you ask, yes the car is street legal, however it is set up to not only imitate the look of a full blown race car, but it actually performs like one too. With a built engine with speed and power upgrades a plenty, this car is now a pocket rocket Foxbody Stang, with a sting. A Bennett built 331ci stroker Ford engine now graces the bay, along with an aluminum Kirby racing seat, and Centerline wheels with MT drag tires front and rear. Street lethal if you will.
Exterior
This specialized hatchback is painted in menacing black and has straight steel panels which mind their gaps. Body matching integrated Cobra style front bumper, side skirts which emulate brake cooling ducts, lightly tinted windows with black surrounds, and some rectangular headlights, are framed by an all business lift off extended cowl induction hood with dzus fasteners to secure it. Up top the factory sunroof has been painted over with black paint but can still be functional if need be. Gone are the cheese grater style taillights and now cleaner wraparound tail lights courtesy of a Mustang LX are just below the rear trunk deck and aluminum spoiler, and above another body matching Cobra style rear bumper. Centerline racing wheels are on all 4 corners, and up front wrapped by skinny 26x4.0x15 tires, and one the rear 28x10.5x15 rear drag rubber. Save for the drag wheels and tires, and the cowl induction hood, this is a naturally occurring unassuming Fox Bodied Mustang GT with some Cobra dress up. BUT!
Interior
Framed with a 12-point roll cage, a Kirkey carbon aluminum racing seat covered with black cloth with 5-point belts, and a litany of important monitoring gauges display tucked neatly under the long high cowl hood, and level indicators, all for the straight line. Black steel is all that is visible in areas where seats once were but now just weight loss for this super 'Stang. The steering wheel airbag is still there along with a transbrake button, and a tachometer and switch panel has been added to the roll cage. A Hurst shifter sits directly in front of the dash and within the gutted factory black console. The dash, while removed of all unnecessary items, still retains the original gauge cluster and the black vinyl and cloth door panels have remained with their padded armrests and power window/lock rocker switch inserts. All buttoned up and ready to go racing!
Drivetrain
The 331ci V8 engine has all the fixings and has been meticulously built by Bennett Racing engines as per our consignor and makes a tire melting estimated 750hp. This block is adorned with Yates race heads and has been fitted with pistons to create an approximate 14-1 compression ratio. A Hogan's custom fabricated highly polished tunnel ram intake manifold is outfitted with 2 Holley 4bbl carburetors to keep the mill drinking a healthy supply of 116 octane race fuel. We also note the car and engine have been plumbed and wired for a 300hp shot of nitrous oxide but the car has never been raced on the track or the street. Bolted to the mill is a 2-speed Powerglide automatic transmission with a 5000rpm stall converter and a transbrake. Out back is a spooled Ford 9-inch rear end assembly outfitted with Mark Williams axles. Sheesh! I'm sweating with anticipation on the test track, which will be a straight-line version today!
Undercarriage
A ladder bar fully adjustable rear suspension with coil over rear shock and spring conversion helps keep all that power hooked to the pavement. Up front is an independent coil over suspension with tubular control arms and a tubular K member. We note through the floor subframe connectors have been installed to keep the chassis extra rigid and the engine is mounted to the chassis with a front motor plate. Wilwood disc brakes are on all 4 corners to bring this horse to a whoah and Kooks custom headers are on for the exhale with stainless steel race mufflers that end midship under the car. All solid with only some minor paint chip off but no rust is noted.
Drive-Ability
It fired up with a thunderous roar, and our test driver who doubles as my sidekick decoder took her for a spin, and spin it did, especially for the rear tires. He said launching was awesome, and of course did not get close to any top speed, but it is reported it goes like hell. All lighting is still functional as are the power windows and locks.
Take a Fox body and spend a small fortune on it to make it go straight, and you now have a super 'Stang, a Muscle Mustang, and a powerful pony. No stone left unturned on this one, an excellent build with super quality parts, and all for 1 purpose to smoke the competition on the straight line. Mission accomplished...this description will self-destruct in 10 seconds!
VIN DECODE
1FACP42E3LF117622
1-USA
F-Ford Motor Company
A-Passenger Car
C-Manual Belts, Driver's Airbag
P42-Mustang GT Coupe
E-5.0 Liter V8 EFI
3-Check Digit
L-1990
F-Dearborn, MI Assy Plant
117622-Sequential Unit Number
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Specs
- Year
- 1990
- Make
- Ford
- Model
- Mustang
- Sub Model
- GT
- Miles
- 36,398
- Vin
- 1FACP42E3LF117622
- Stock
- 4028
Basic
- Engine Size
- 331 V8
- Fuel Specification
- Racing Fuel
- Engine Type
- Gasoline
- Transmission Type
- 2 Speed Automatic
Engine
- Body Color
- Black
- Body Style
- Hatchback
- Doors
- 2
Body
- Interior Color
- Black
- Seating Type
- Racing Bucket Seats
- Seat Material
- Carbon Fiber / Aluminum
- Shifter Type
- Floor
Interior
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