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American Iron 2000 Mustang GT -- Griggs World Challenge GR40


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This vehicle is available for you to test drive today in Connecticut.

 

For Sale on AutoTrader.com

 

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I am selling my 2000 Ford Mustang Spring Feature GT NASA Race Car finished in Performance Red with a dark charcoal interior. It was built to comply with the NASA American Iron rules (will be easily converted to AIX, American Iron Extreme). I am now pursuing other business opportunities. This is not a street legal car but one that is ready for any NASA event or for Track Days with your local club. Likewise, by simply adding catalytic converters, you can drive this vehicle on the street.

 

 

This mustang started life as a Spring Feature GT but has since been fitted with a full roll cage. If it's a safe, dedicated track car you've been looking for, this is it. The engine has a total of 500 miles. I have the original receipt and will give you information to get the dynotune configuration file. The suspension has 20,000 miles total use.

 

 

I used this vehicle for open track events on the weekends with the intentions of one day racing. The majority of miles were highway miles. I would estimate that this car has fewer than 1500 track miles over its entire life. The engine has low compression (9.5:1) pistons to allow for a supercharger in the future.

 

 

Perhaps the most unique item on this car is the Griggs GR-40 World Challenge Suspension, installed by the Griggs crew in Sonoma, CA. Please look at the pictures and their website to truly appreciate the transformation this has to the handling of a mustang.

 

 

This vehicle is being sold “AS IS.â€

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Yes. It's still for sale. One possible sale is pending on Monday, so act quickly.

 

-Ryan

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