Gateway Classic Cars Tampa Showroom is fired up to digitally
present this wicked 2004 Mustang Mach One. To quote Lieutenant Pete
"Maverick" Mitchell, "I feel the need, the need for speed." This
may look like your garden variety '04 Mach One with aftermarket
wheels, but if that was your guess, you'd be seriously seriously
seriously wrong. If the driver's window was slightly cracked while
you waited for the light to turn green, you'd catch a quick glimpse
into the cockpit featuring enough gages for a F14. The space
allowed for the write up would quickly expire if we tried to list
everything that's gone into the build of this Mach. Inside this
machine is a collection of receipts totaling over $50k. A dyno
sheet from 2008 shows 637rwhp @ 6,250rpms. Under the hood is a
"Whipplecharged" 4.6 4v with ported cylinder heads. For those in
the know, here are some names you might recognize that were used in
this build - QA1, Steeda, Maximum Motorsports, and MAC to say the
least. Buyer beware, this Mustang is not for the faint of heart.
Buckle up, say your prayers, and hold on. Comes with a clean
Carfax.
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