"The Mustang had significant stylistic updates last year, and so
little changed for 2000. But that's no problem. Ford has done a
great job keeping the Mustang up to date, and balancing performance
with practicality and value. Although some of its competitors are
on the endangered species list, Ford's little pony car is healthy,
and, in most ways, better than ever. It is offered in coupe and
convertible body styles in three levels of performance - with a 3.8
liter V6, the 4.6 liter single overhead cam V8 GT, and the limited
production 5.4 liter twin cam V8 Cobra R." Theautochannel.com
For consignment, a 2000 Ford Mustang GT hardtop showing no miles as
the odometer is not displaying and the PA title carries an
exemption. Our consignor tells us the mileage is true to the engine
build which is just the tip of the iceberg for this stout
stallion.
Due to modifications of the emissions control devices installed by
the manufacturer, please check your local, state, and federal laws
to determine if this vehicle is applicable for use on public
highways in your area.*
Exterior
It looks black, but in just the right light, the red undertones
appear on this Black Cherry Mustang, applied in two stages and
augmented by some tasty and aggressive features, particularly up
front. First, we have smoked headlights which are downright
sinister and accompanied by a Cobra style front fascia. Then there
is that massive cowl hood which leads the car like a Rhino's horn
and looks ready to push things out its way. Following the car from
behind provides a few hints; there's a heftier rear spoiler and
Cobra stamping coupled with rear tire width that is decidedly
different from stock. The staggered tires are mounted on 15-inch
Weld Race Star wheels with the rear tires tucked neatly into the
wheel well. Imperfections are few and include some minor inclusions
and an area of dullness on the front bumper.
Interior
Stock Charcoal door panels greet you upon opening and are in nice
condition with a bit of fading to the switchgear labels, creating a
portal to the leather bucket seats up front and other than some
wear to driver's seat and a bit on the passenger seat, they are in
fine shape and the rear 2+2 looks virtually untouched. Your stock
steering wheel with airbag is surrounded by white faced AutoMeter
gauges on the A-pillar and as a large tachometer and shift light to
the right. The factory instrument cluster lives up ahead but more
gauges and a row of racing toggle switches replace the radio while
the A/C panel is still in place. A Hurst shifter resides in the
center console with a tear to its boot but otherwise clean and
mounted over black carpet and mats. The headliner's in decent shape
and the fully finished trunk houses a battery box and fire
extinguisher.
Drivetrain
Here's where the rubber hits the road with a 351ci Windsor V8,
bored .060 over and with a Crane camshaft and a B&M 174
supercharger with 9 pounds of boost and a fully chromed housing and
snorkel. Polished Ford Racing valve covers also dress things up
under the hood and reside over Ford Racing X heads and roller
rockers and flank a 1000cfm Demon 4-barrel carburetor. It goes on
from there with a Tremec 3550 5-speed manual and its Ford Racing
clutch and Lakewood Blowproof bellhousing. But wait...there's more!
All that energy is transferred to the Ford 8.8 spooled rear end
with C clip eliminators and Moser 35 spline axles. Naturally there
are headers onboard from Mac. The A/C lines have been removed.
Undercarriage
Clean conditions are noted underneath with some typical surface
rust in spots but dry and free of soot. Four wheel power disc
brakes are here along with dual exhaust that run through Mac
mufflers on its way to the back. There are no catalytic converters
on board. Suspension consists of coil springs front and rear with a
4 link in back.
Drive-Ability
Do Rhinos roar? Well, this one does right after we turn the key to
let the pump prime, hit the gas a few times, and fully rotate the
key. Then we track this Stang along the test loop where it
demonstrates obvious power underfoot helped out by the induction
system, straight tracking, and even decent handling around turns.
We note the speedometer, odometer, and factory tachometer are not
working but all other functions operate as they should. While
Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions were working at
the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions
will be working at the time of your purchase.
This is a great looking car with a fantastic build coupled with
some exterior aggression. It's just plain mean and still retains
enough domestication to make it streetable. Even so, it seems to be
purpose built so check your local strip regulations and we'll see
you Saturday night!
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INT TR XW-Dark Charcoal Leather
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TRANS 6-Tremec T45 5 Speed Manual
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