5 pictures (1 car) found: year of "1985", model of "GT", roof type of "pillar/post"
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(from page 5 of the 1985 Collection)
Check out this Black 1985 Mustang GT with custom Konig Monsoon wheels and lots of upgrades under the hood. It was submitted to us by its third owner who has had it for over 5 years. The original owner said, I ordered a black 5 spd. in '84 and described it to a co-worker and eventually she ordered one. Yours! She ordered it from Samara Jeep in Grafton, MA, through Ramelli Ford in Uxbridge, MA. Her brother told her to buy it loaded, thus the aod. We eventually dated and married (bosses daughter!). I took it over and sent it to Quest Racing (Worcester, MA) for the powertrain mods and roll bar. They usually build monster motors for race and 'street '. Unfortunately all of those businesses don't exist anymore. Sad.
(from page 5 of the 1985 Collection)
This view really shows off those custom Konig Monsoon wheels with 245/40ZR 17 tires. In 1985, black was only offered on the GT and SVO, not the base level models. The fender badge of 5.8L indicates something special under the hood.
(from page 6 of the 1985 Collection)
Rear right view showing off the Dynomax dual exhaust.
(from page 6 of the 1985 Collection)
Here is a peek inside.
(from page 6 of the 1985 Collection)
Lots going on in here, but it all fits. It is a 351ci V8. The owner says, Engine & World Aluminum ported heads, Erson 1.7 roller rockers, 1.8 intake, 1.6 exhaust, Custom grind Erson cam (not sure spec.), .20 overbore, Keith Black pistons (9.25:1 comp), stock crank, Manley pro-series timing chain, Chuck Nuytten Holley 650 Dual Feed Carb, Edelbrock Performer Manifold, Ford Motorsports Valve Covers, Promaster Coil, Mallory Billet Distributor with Electronic Advance, Mallory 13mm pro stock wires, Ford shorty headers with h-pipe and Dynomax dual exhaust. all ARP bolts, and 8.8 Rear end with 3.73 gears. Transmission is the stock AOD with Hughes 11"2600 Stall Converter and Hughes valve body kit . Radiator is an aluminum Motorcraft.