This 1965 Superformance MKIII custom roadster is powered by a Roush
427R V-8 engine built on a Dart block with AFR heads, forged
internals, roller rockers and a hydraulic roller camshaft. Power is
delivered through a Tremec TKX five-speed manual transmission with
a QuickTime steel bellhousing and McLeod twin-disc clutch. The
chassis features fully independent front and rear suspension, an
aluminum radiator with dual electric fans and an engine oil cooler
with shroud. Stopping is handled by Wilwood power-assisted vented
disc brakes. It's finished in Audi Glacier White with Ford
Performance Blue stripes and a BMW Toronto Red center stripe. The
front and rear rondels are painted black, with additional removable
vinyl graphics and Stone Black exterior trim treatment. Additional
exterior elements include a hood scoop with rivets, black mesh
vents, front splitter, rear diffuser, driver's side roll bar, steel
headers and side pipes, along with 18-inch wheels with spinners.
The interior features a full carbon-fiber dash with glovebox,
Speedhut gauges with LED lighting and switches, Tillett seats with
CNC-stitched Blue Gummy Rock Candy leather upholstery and matching
trim on the transmission tunnel and trunk liner. A Momo steering
wheel and Hurst shifter with carbon-fiber shift knob complete the
cockpit. This vehicle was customized by Vintage Motorsports in
North Haven, Connecticut. **TITLED AS 1965 KIT MKIII-** **TITLE
BRANDED AS REPLICA**
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