Well, selling my car(Mustang)

Mill

Lifer
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Hope to sell it soon. If you know anyone who is interested, send them the link.

I hate to do it, but I have reached the point that I am not too interested in cars anymore. Due to the insane amount of rips offs being used on people, ricers, and the unwanted attention the car brought me I am selling it. Hopefully it will move quick, but you never know. I enjoyed it while I had it, but sometimes you just have to get rid of something you love.

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Engine Specs:Each Ford Mustang GT block is deburred, line honed, decked, honed oversize with deck plates and fitted with Manley forged pistons, Manley forged rods, ARP main studs, trimetal rod and main bearings and high strength rings suitable for nitrous or blower applications. The cast crank is detailed and the rotating assembly is balanced. The shortblock receives a high volume oil pump pickup. Also includes billet oil pump gears.



New Iron block, machined, and assembled with Manley forged pistons, Manley forged rods, ARP head and main studs, SHM piston rings, SHM billet oil pump, forged steel crankshaft. Ported PI heads with PI cams top this engine. Comes complete with oil pan and valve covers.
Options: SHM Billet camshafts.
These engines are proven performers to over 800HP.

Transmission Specs:

Strip Terminator
AODE/4R70W Transmission
Racer's Choice, rated to 700 h.p.
Recommended Applications and Operation:

The Strip Terminator AODE/4R70W Transmission is designed for heavily Modified Street engines Up to 700 Flywheel HP and 550 ft lbs of torgue. Stage 2 Upgrades on this will yield a rated 1000 HP and 800 ft lbs torque.

In response to demand from enthusiasts and racers, Lentech has developed a Transbrake Valve Body for the AODE/4R70W Transmission.

The resulting combination provides the reliability of custom fixed line pressure, which prevents delayed line rise and consequent slipping, and ensures positive clutch engagements.

The AODE/4R70W Strip Terminator Transmission incorporates a custom billet 1 piece input shaft and custom non-lock torque convertor for added reliability.

For Strip / Limited Street applications

Auxiliary transmission oil coolers are highly recommended.

Specifications:


Quality selected core, completely stripped, all major components washed and inspected for excessive wear
Significant jnumber of modifications in strategic areas for efficient clutch operation and life
Clutch cylinders modified for extra clutches
7 redlined 3-4 clutches
3 redlined intermediate clutches
5 redlined forward clutches
4 redlined reverse clutches
New redlined O/D band
All new seals, gaskets, and filter
New bushings and thrustwasher (where needed)
New intermediate one-way clutch and spiral lock ring
New low one-way clutch
Lentech AODE/4R70W Transbrake Valve Body (value $669 US)
New oil pan and bolts
Re-assembled with all critical clearances adjusted for high performance/racing use
Cast gray finish
10" or 9.5" Torque Converter (billet front cover design, custom stall speeds, all furnace brazed, needle thrust bearings through-out, balanced electronically - value $799 US - 2 yr. warranty)
Hardened billet 1 piece input shaft
Lockup eliminated for increased reliability
All complete units are dyno tested to insure a quality product
Delivery within continental U.S. included
Lifetime LTD. Warranty(NOT TRANSFERABLE)


Upgrades:

- Stage 2 Input Shaft Upgrades

 

Mill

Lifer
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Originally posted by: isekii
wrong forum dude

it belongs in the FS/FT forum :p

Already have a post there. Just posting this for general info here, as a lot of people have asked about what I was doing with it.
 

isekii

Lifer
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question tho.. what makes that car 30k ?

mods usually depreciates a cars value NO?
 

Mill

Lifer
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Originally posted by: isekii
question tho.. what makes that car 30k ?

mods usually depreciates a cars value NO?

Ricer mods do sure. A lentech transmission is about 4 thousand dollars, the engine in it is about 9k, the Saleen stuff was 3-4k. Add in labor, full suspension work, the dyno tune, etc and I have put over 80k into it. 32k is a steal for what you are getting. Then again, I didn't price it. Sean and I agreed on a figure that he said he thought it was worth. This is US dollars BTW, because as you will see the car is in Canada.
 

Syringer

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: isekii
question tho.. what makes that car 30k ?

mods usually depreciates a cars value NO?

Ricer mods do sure. A lentech transmission is about 4 thousand dollars, the engine in it is about 9k, the Saleen stuff was 3-4k. Add in labor, full suspension work, the dyno tune, etc and I have put over 80k into it. 32k is a steal for what you are getting. Then again, I didn't price it. Sean and I agreed on a figure that he said he thought it was worth. This is US dollars BTW, because as you will see the car is in Canada.

You should definitely part it all, you'll get more money that way.

I'm not sure how trusting someone would be with a car designed for dragging.
 

Mill

Lifer
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Originally posted by: CarpeDeo
Wouldn't it be important to list how many miles is on it?

Around 40k. Less than 500 on the engine and transmission.
 

Shockwave

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I'd be interested but I doubt with all the Armor All / MeQuires in the world I could get the smell of ASS out of it.

:D

Sorry, I simply couldnt resist. Actually I WOULD be interested if I had the money. Unfortunately, I'm just flat tapped out for now. Maybe in the next month I'll hit the lottery.....
Smooth lookin car though. Any other pics available?
 

Mill

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Shockwave
I'd be interested but I doubt with all the Armor All / MeQuires in the world I could get the smell of ASS out of it.

:D

Sorry, I simply couldnt resist. Actually I WOULD be interested if I had the money. Unfortunately, I'm just flat tapped out for now. Maybe in the next month I'll hit the lottery.....
Smooth lookin car though. Any other pics available?

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Mill

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Pilsnerpete
Do you take paypal?

I do, but not for this purchase. Wire transfer, Escrow service, or other payment methods upon request.
 

crawford

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I love your car, but dont you think 80k is a little excessive to spend on a mustang ? I love stangs, but I could sure put 80k do better use than that ! And if I remember correctly, didnt you spend all kinds of time waiting for it to be ready ?
 

Mill

Lifer
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Originally posted by: crawford
I love your car, but dont you think 80k is a little excessive to spend on a mustang ? I love stangs, but I could sure put 80k do better use than that ! And if I remember correctly, didnt you spend all kinds of time waiting for it to be ready ?

Absolutely. I have different priorities now, and no longer feel the need or the desire to have it. Hence, the reason I want to sell it.
 

Shockwave

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Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: crawford
I love your car, but dont you think 80k is a little excessive to spend on a mustang ? I love stangs, but I could sure put 80k do better use than that ! And if I remember correctly, didnt you spend all kinds of time waiting for it to be ready ?

Absolutely. I have different priorities now, and no longer feel the need or the desire to have it. Hence, the reason I want to sell it.

Is that 80K Canadian? I cant see that in USD unless the work was performed by a shop (Read: Labor raped you).......
 

Mill

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Shockwave
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: crawford
I love your car, but dont you think 80k is a little excessive to spend on a mustang ? I love stangs, but I could sure put 80k do better use than that ! And if I remember correctly, didnt you spend all kinds of time waiting for it to be ready ?

Absolutely. I have different priorities now, and no longer feel the need or the desire to have it. Hence, the reason I want to sell it.

Is that 80K Canadian? I cant see that in USD unless the work was performed by a shop (Read: Labor raped you).......

USD, but of course I am including the purchase price of the car in the 80k. Of course the shop did the work, it would actually be more costly to buy/rent a lift, tools, etc to do an engine swap, tranny swap, and a welder for the suspension components. Also, I have have no way of doing body work(it was actually done by a family friend at his Body Shop, but it wasn't cheap because he does A+ work).

The amount of work I had done would have required much more time and money than I had already spent if I wanted to do it myself with the help of even more car savvy friends.
 

dman

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Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: crawford
I love your car, but dont you think 80k is a little excessive to spend on a mustang ? I love stangs, but I could sure put 80k do better use than that ! And if I remember correctly, didnt you spend all kinds of time waiting for it to be ready ?

Absolutely. I have different priorities now, and no longer feel the need or the desire to have it. Hence, the reason I want to sell it.

I assume that would be (beacause of) the woman next to (I'm guessing) you in Pic 1.
She's got very nice... eyes. ;)