This 1966 Ford Mustang fastback underwent an extensive refurbishment, with work included notable upgrades such as a Ford 408ci stroker V8 engine paired with a Tremec 3550 five-speed manual transmission.
Additionally, the body received replacement flared panels, enhancing its aggressive stance. A matte gray repaint with a black over-the-top stripe was complemented by 18″ Rocket Racing wheels and Baer four-piston brake calipers.
Inside, Cobra bucket seats with Schroth four-point harnesses replaced the original bench, accompanied by a padded roll cage. The cabin boasts modern amenities like a Bluetooth stereo system and Dynamat sound deadening. A comprehensive instrumentation setup, including AutoMeter gauges, adorns the dashboard.
Under the hood, the 408ci stroker V8 is equipped with FiTech fuel injection, Edelbrock intake manifold, and ported aluminum cylinder heads, delivering 431 horsepower and 428 lb-ft of torque to the rear wheels. The engine bay underwent meticulous detailing, featuring a wiring tuck and shaved shock towers.
Driving dynamics were enhanced with a Heidts four-link suspension kit, Total Control Products rear sway bar, and Maximum Motorsports torque arm. The exhaust system, comprising long-tube headers and MagnaFlow mufflers, ensures optimal performance and sound.
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