Trust us, $75,000 might as well be $500,000 when talking about our budget for cars. With that said, we also know that building a Drag Radial car like this 2005 Mustang will cost well over the $75,000 asking price. In fact we’d guess it would cost more like twice that. And, this car is brand new. Never raced, never tested, this one is all new and fresh and ready for you to make it your own.
It has a fresh 25.3 Cert and with a few test sessions it could be ready for the next radial race at Tulsa, North Star, or South Georgia. Every part in this car is top notch, and we’re not alone is thinking that it is one hell of a deal if you can swing $75,000 or so for a race car. Maybe Steve Fast should be looking at this one to replace the poor Shadow.
Here is the info from the seller:
2005 Mustang GT
New build
Car is capable of 2200hp Race NMCA Street Outlaw, X275, LDR, Pro275, Outlaw Drag Radial, etc Chromolly cage with current 25.3 cert 7/2019 438CI SBF Built and dyno'd by Texas Racing Engines (Taylor Lastor) F3 35X Procharger (gear driven) 16 Methhanol injectors 8 Moran #550 and 8 precision #160 "Carl Rossler" TH210-XHD transmission "Neal Chance" Full Billet Racing Converter Strange Ultra Case Center section Carbon Fiber Driveshaft Strange front stuts JRI Rear shocks with strange spares Weld V series wheels with M/T 315 Pro rear tires Big Stuff3 by "Joe Oplawski" Race Pak, dash, shock sensors, egt's sensors and all engine sensors MSD Grid MSD MAG 44 with 99% Finished, unraced or tested. $95,000. Complete
Give Jake A Call With questions or offers 602-332-0425
Wow that is a good deal, nice parts on that car
Looks like a lot of car for the money but if it was mine I’d have to factor in more cash to get it painted again, and theyve done a really thorough job on it too!
NO just say no to that hideous stupid paint job.