Vehicle Description
A 2006 Ford Mustang GT with a five-speed, cold A/C, and a sporty
style makes for a nice modern classic. Of course, what really has
you looking at this one is the beastly supercharged V8 and upgraded
suspension components that make this a street-eating performance
car.
The black paint has a good shine that really goes with this GT's
dark horse attitude. And that's continued on the blackout grille,
deeply tinted windows, and rear spoiler. In fact, the brightest
elements are what highlight the added performance, like the large
exhaust tips and 20-inch BMC racing wheels. If you're looking for a
show-stopper finish, then the budget price should let you know this
will need an upgrade. Instead, as you look over the whole car,
you're going to see a setup that is done for added performance and
carefree enjoyment. So the heart of the appeal here is a true
street machine.
The red leather interior looks vibrant against the black exterior.
The odometer is believed to reflect the full mileage, and places
like the driver's seat certainly show some use. The value price
allows you to make improvements like upgrading the front seats when
you want, while still not having to do a full restoration because
pieces like the rear seats and headliner remain looking quite nice.
You'll also like this because it's a loaded modern machine with
features like air conditioning, cruise control, dual airbags, side
airbags, power windows, power locks, keyless entry/alarm, power
steering, a power driver's seat, a tilt steering column, and a
Shaker 500 AM/FM/CD stereo. Plus, the upgraded gauges on top of the
dash are an instant reminder of this coupe's performance heart.
Under the hood is Ford's 4.6-liter fuel-injected V8. This is the
numbers-matching unit, and today we know these were built extra
hardy to accept plenty of upgrades. The investment in this one
starts with a Saleen-branded supercharger on top. It now inhales
deeper with a cold air intake, and it exhales with added authority
as the resonators were deleted from the dual exhaust. You have
complete control over this enhanced V8 and its soundtrack thanks to
the five-speed manual transmission. And as you look at the
undercarriage photos, you're also going to notice a full BMR
suspension upgrade. It was a $2,600 investment in 2020. This
included A-arms, A-arm support brace, ball joints, lower control
arms, upper control arm mounts, a panhard rod, rod ends, a sway bar
kit w/ bushings, and more. And control is a central theme to this
Mustang with four-wheel power disc brakes (Brembo fronts) and
grippy Michelin Pilot Sport performance tires.
The sale comes complete with the owner's manual packet and build
receipts. So when something so powerful is available at such an
affordable price, you know you need to act quickly. Call
today!!!