Gateway Classic Cars of St. Louis is proud to digitally present
this purpose-built 2003 Ford Mustang Terminator Cobra, engineered
from the ground up for track and drag strip domination.
By the early 2000s, the Mustang platform had become the backbone of
grassroots drag racing in America. Affordable, brutally simple, and
endlessly modifiable, the New Edge Mustang wasn't built to impress
from a distance - it was built to win from the starting line. This
car embodies that era, blending modern drag racing hardware with
unmistakable Mustang muscle.
Finished in a striking blue with aggressive carbon-fiber accents,
this Mustang wears its intentions openly. A VIS Racing carbon-fiber
hood, matching carbon trunk lid and spoiler, grille delete, side
scoops, and tinted lighting give the car a stripped, functional
appearance that favors performance over flash. Out back, a custom
parachute mount with a Stroud chute signals that this is no street
toy - it's a car built with real speed in mind.
What truly defines this 2003 Ford Mustang is what lives between the
frame rails. This car is powered by a Kenne Bell-supercharged
modular V8, built with longevity and serious boost in mind. The
Kenne Bell 2.2L supercharger has just been rebuilt and has
approximately 50 miles of use, delivering instant torque and
relentless top-end charge.
The engine itself is a stock block bored .020 over, fortified with
8.5:1 Diamond forged pistons, ported factory heads, and O-ringed
heads to block for enhanced sealing under boost. Total engine build
mileage is approximately 1,800 miles, striking an ideal balance
between proven reliability and fresh components.
Airflow and boost are managed through a single-blade throttle body,
JLT cold air intake with a 9-inch filter, and a carefully matched
pulley combination consisting of a 3.5-inch upper pulley and
6-pound lower pulley. Charge cooling is handled by a Fluidyne
intercooler, paired with a Moroso intercooler tank, ensuring
consistent intake temperatures even under sustained load.
Exhaust flow is equally serious, with Kooks 1 7/8-inch long-tube
headers, 3-inch collectors, a 3-inch Kooks high-flow catted
mid-pipe, and 3-inch Kooks Race Bullet mufflers, delivering both
performance and a commanding exhaust note. Supporting components
include an Odyssey Extreme battery, PCV and EGR delete, and a
Moroso catch can to keep the system clean.
Engine management is handled by an MS3 Pro standalone ECU,
professionally tuned on 93-octane fuel, giving the next owner a
powerful yet street-manageable calibration.
At the heart of the build is a drivetrain designed to survive and
thrive under serious abuse. Power is sent through a Lentech-built
4R70W transmission featuring a manual valve body and backed by a
Circle D 4000-stall converter, allowing aggressive launches while
retaining electric overdrive for controlled cruising. The stock
shifter remains in place, reinforcing the sleeper-like simplicity
inside the cabin.
Feeding the boosted combination is a return-style fuel system
designed to support serious horsepower with stability and headroom.
Fuel delivery consists of -8 AN feed and -6 AN return lines, a
MagnaFuel 625 fuel pump, a upgraded MagnaFuel filter, and Injector
Dynamics 1050x injectors. Fuel is distributed through Fore
Innovations fuel rails and regulated by an automotive-grade fuel
pressure regulator, ensuring precise control under boost.
This fuel system was built not just to support the current
configuration, but to leave room for future power increases.
The rear end is a fully fortified 8.8 solid rear axle, loaded with
Strange 35-spline axles, an S-Trac differential, Ford Racing 3.55
gears, welded axle tubes, C-clip eliminators, and a MAC
differential cover. Notably, all rear-end internals have just 50
miles of use, making this assembly essentially fresh and ready for
abuse.
Suspension setup is where this Mustang truly separates itself. Up
front, a UPR tubular K-member and A-arms, coilovers with Lakewood
90/10 shocks, bump-steer correction, caster/camber plates, and a
Flaming River manual steering rack work together to shed weight and
optimize weight transfer. Out back, AFCO Big Gun shocks, QA1
springs, UPR anti-roll bar, and fully adjustable Racecraft and BMR
control arms give this car the adjustability needed to dial in
launches with precision. All mounting hardware has been upgraded to
5/8-inch for strength and reliability under load.
Stopping power is handled by a manual brake setup, with
cross-drilled front rotors, Hawk pads, GT rear calipers to clear
15-inch wheels, and PowerStop rear pads - a configuration chosen
for balance, simplicity, and track consistency.
Rolling stock is properly matched to the mission: Weld SM71 front
wheels wrapped in Mickey Thompson Sportsman rubber, and 15x10 rear
wheels fitted with Nitto NT555II drag radials. With roughly 1,000
miles and no burnouts reported, the tires remain in full tread
condition.
Inside, the car is all business. Aftermarket racing seats, a
RaceQuip 4-point harness, Ford Racing steering wheel with NRG
quick-disconnect, carbon-fiber interior accents, custom airbag
delete panel, and a 10-point roll cage with full frame rails
transform the cockpit into a dedicated competition environment. The
nitrous system - a Nitrous Express wet kit with remote bottle
opener, control panel, and pressure gauge - is fully installed,
plumbed, and ready, yet notably never sprayed or tuned, leaving its
next owner a clean slate.
This 2003 Mustang isn't about nostalgia - it's about intent. It
represents an era when Mustangs ruled drag strips coast to coast,
and it delivers the hardware, safety, and adjustability demanded by
modern racers. Whether you're looking to finish dialing in a
competitive track car or want a serious foundation built the right
way, this Mustang offers an exceptional starting point.
Vehicle Highlights:
2003 Ford Mustang - purpose-built track & drag racing build
Kenne Bell 2.2L Supercharged Modular V8 (supercharger rebuilt, ~50
miles)
Stock block .020 over with 8.5:1 Diamond forged pistons
Ported factory heads with O-ringed heads to block
Approx. 1,800 miles on engine build
Single-blade throttle body
JLT cold air intake with 9-inch filter
3.5-inch upper / 6-lb lower pulley combination
Fluidyne intercooler with Moroso intercooler tank
MS3 Pro standalone ECU, professionally tuned on 93 octane
Kooks 1 7/8" long-tube headers, 3" collectors
3" Kooks high-flow catted mid-pipe
3" Kooks Race Bullet mufflers
PCV & EGR delete with Moroso catch can
Return-style fuel system
MagnaFuel 625 fuel pump
Injector Dynamics 1050x injectors
Fore Innovations fuel rails
Automotive fuel pressure regulator
-8 AN feed / -6 AN return lines
Lentech-built 4R70W transmission with manual valve body
Circle D 4000-stall torque converter with electric overdrive
Nitrous Express wet kit (installed, never sprayed or tuned)
Built 8.8 solid rear axle
Strange 35-spline axles
S-Trac differential
Ford Racing 3.55 gears
Welded axle tubes & C-clip eliminators
Rear-end internals with ~50 miles of use
UPR tubular K-member & A-arms
Coilover suspension with Lakewood 90/10 front shocks
Flaming River manua...for more information please contact the
seller.
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