Classic Design Concepts Ford Mustang Coupe to be displayed at SEMA

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Weekend_Warrior_PaintThe 2009 SEMA show is fast approaching and news keeps rolling in on vehicles making the trip to Las Vegas.  One such vehicle we got wind of courtesy of Stangnet is a 2010 Ford Mustang coupe built for show and go by Classic Design Concepts.  The Mustang coupe is built with a host of body & trim pieces offered by CDC for the 2010 Mustang.  Other goodies found on this Mustang coupe include Ford Racing and Maximum Motorsports suspension parts, kicker audio components, Currie rear axle and control arms and Sparco leather seats with 4-point harnesses.

If you make the trip to SEMA stop by the Classic Design Concepts booth to check out the CDC Mustang coupe.

2010 Classic Design Concepts Mustang coupe features:

  • Ford Racing CNC ported heads
  • Ford Racing ‘hot rod’ camshafts
  • Ford Racing shorty headers
  • Ford Racing FR500s mufflers
  • Ford Racing short-throw shifter
  • Ford Racing suspension including swaybars, shocks, struts, springs
  • Sparco leather seats & 4-point harnesses
  • 4-point cage
  • Snap-On tools
  • Coast Driveline one-piece aluminum driveshaft
  • Currie 9” rear axle
  • Currie adjustable upper control arm & billet aluminum lower control arms
  • Maximum Motorsports caster/camber plates
  • Maximum Motorsports bump-steer kit
  • CDC/Ford Racing Shaker
  • Ford Racing blue cam covers
  • CDC Decklid Trim panel
  • CDC Glassback headliner exposing carbon fiber roof inside the car
  • CDC Dead Pedal
  • CDC Front fascia with integrated fog lights, lenses and brake ducts and splitter
  • CDC Smooth side scoops made functional
  • CDC/RTR rocker splitters
  • CDC/RTR rear splitters
  • CDC/RTR rear stamped aluminum spoiler
  • Carbon fiber roof skin
  • Interior package tray delete
  • Rear seat delete with helmet, glove and driving shoe storage
  • Rear storage for lightweight jack, impact wrench tire pressure gauge, jack stands and spare wheel and tire combo
  • Vbox performance electronic data system
  • Kicker speakers and amplifier

Source: Stangnet.com