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Bondurant cobra vic
CONNECTICUT TITLE, READY FOR THE STREET, TRACK, OR SERIOUS COLLECTOR.
This Crown Victoria Police Interceptor (Cobra Vic) is number 10 of only 18 (#1 is in the Bondurant museum) cars commissioned by Ford and built by Roush Industries for the world famous Bob Bondurant School of High Performance Driving. The Cobra Vic's were used as instructor cars for the school and are highly modified for safety and performance, there by making this the ultimate Panther platform vehicle available.
1999 Police Interceptor Crown Victoria
ENGINE:
1999 SVT Mustang Cobra 4.6L 4V. 350HP.
Custom Bondurant engine calibration.
Full length Cobra windage tray with modified Mark VIII oil pan.
1995 SVT Mustang Cobra R engine oil cooler.
Borla custom dual exhaust system.
Battery relocated to trunk.
Custom cooling system including production 6.8L V10 water pump and radiator, engine driven fan with custom shroud and an 18” electric cooling fan.
TRANSMISSION & DRIVETRAIN:
1999 SVT Mustang Cobra T-45 5 speed with carbon fiber blocking rings.
B & M Ripper Shifter.
Custom steel drive shaft with safety loop.
3.73:1 axle ratio with production limited slip.
FUEL SYSTEM:
Custom 22 gallon racing fuel cell.
1999 SVT Mustang Cobra fuel pump.
Custom stainless steel and braided fuel lines
SUSPENSION:
Front:
Eibach 1000 lb per inch springs.
Monroe Shocks with custom calibration.
Winston Cup style 2” diameter solid front sway bar with custom links.
Modified alignment settings:
Camber 1.8 degrees negative.
Caster 7.0 degrees positive.
Toe 0.0 degrees.
Rear:
Eibach 160 lb per inch springs.
Monroe shocks with custom calibration.
Production .708 diameter solid sway bar.
Production Watts linkages.
BRAKES:
Production Crown Victoria disk brakes.
Performance Friction 90 compound race brake pads.
Baer Brakes custom steel braided brake lines.
Custom brake cooling ducts.
WHEELS & TIRES:
1995 SVT Mustang Cobra R 17 X 9” wheels.
Wheel spacers.
Racing studs.
Goodyear 275/40/R17.
INTERIOR:
1999 SVT Mustang Cobra instrument cluster.
Six point fully integrated Roush safety roll cage.
Four point safety harnesses at all four seating locations.
Halon fire system.
Drivers racing seat.
ABS by pass switch.
Air conditioning and heat.
Radio.
BODY:
Black exterior.
Custom cobra front fascia.
Custom rear spoiler.
Tinted windows.
A short excerpt of a test drive from Muscle Car magazine:
"Depress the clutch, apply the brakes, slip the gearbox into neutral and twist the key. It takes but a second for the Cobra plant under the hood to jump to life, quickly settling into a somewhat distant rumble that can be felt through every pedal at your feet. And this is where the familiar muscle car sense of performance vanishes. You see the Cobra analog gauges, witness the cage around you, feel the stick in your right hand and the bucket that hugs you, but taking off from first does not produce the neck-snapping thrust you would expect. It could very well have been the fact that we were traversing a long drive sporting speed bumps, but even with the short thrust of the right foot, acceleration is as smooth and as natural as a Buick LaCrosse. Time for a second attempt, at the intersection we smash the accelerator to the floor. There it is, but the high buckets prevent the familiar snap from materializing. It's a short throw into second, and with the foot still in it, we're into third while the needle sharply climbs the circular ladder. We're in fourth only briefly before being directed down a side road featuring a 90-degree downhill left. Earlier, the rental car required extreme braking to make this corner, but the suspension under the Cobra Vic holds an even keel, the two-inch bar up front taking the g-force as if it was nothing, even while braking and manipulating the gearbox down a step or two. In a flash, we're through the corner--no time to look at the meter, but we're certain we were a long way from zero. In an instant, the trans is in fourth. Our only regret was that we didn't hit a stretch of pavement that allowed enough room for us to hit fifth. Stopping power? Did we mention that we're looking into a set of these pads for our own cars?"
You can't build this car for the asking price and own a unique piece of Ford, Bondurant, and Roush history.
$25,000 OBO
Pics at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/59567047@N03/
Contact by email only with "Cobra Vic" in the subject.
franka@zerofuel.org
Thanks for looking.
CONNECTICUT TITLE, READY FOR THE STREET, TRACK, OR SERIOUS COLLECTOR.
This Crown Victoria Police Interceptor (Cobra Vic) is number 10 of only 18 (#1 is in the Bondurant museum) cars commissioned by Ford and built by Roush Industries for the world famous Bob Bondurant School of High Performance Driving. The Cobra Vic's were used as instructor cars for the school and are highly modified for safety and performance, there by making this the ultimate Panther platform vehicle available.
1999 Police Interceptor Crown Victoria
ENGINE:
1999 SVT Mustang Cobra 4.6L 4V. 350HP.
Custom Bondurant engine calibration.
Full length Cobra windage tray with modified Mark VIII oil pan.
1995 SVT Mustang Cobra R engine oil cooler.
Borla custom dual exhaust system.
Battery relocated to trunk.
Custom cooling system including production 6.8L V10 water pump and radiator, engine driven fan with custom shroud and an 18” electric cooling fan.
TRANSMISSION & DRIVETRAIN:
1999 SVT Mustang Cobra T-45 5 speed with carbon fiber blocking rings.
B & M Ripper Shifter.
Custom steel drive shaft with safety loop.
3.73:1 axle ratio with production limited slip.
FUEL SYSTEM:
Custom 22 gallon racing fuel cell.
1999 SVT Mustang Cobra fuel pump.
Custom stainless steel and braided fuel lines
SUSPENSION:
Front:
Eibach 1000 lb per inch springs.
Monroe Shocks with custom calibration.
Winston Cup style 2” diameter solid front sway bar with custom links.
Modified alignment settings:
Camber 1.8 degrees negative.
Caster 7.0 degrees positive.
Toe 0.0 degrees.
Rear:
Eibach 160 lb per inch springs.
Monroe shocks with custom calibration.
Production .708 diameter solid sway bar.
Production Watts linkages.
BRAKES:
Production Crown Victoria disk brakes.
Performance Friction 90 compound race brake pads.
Baer Brakes custom steel braided brake lines.
Custom brake cooling ducts.
WHEELS & TIRES:
1995 SVT Mustang Cobra R 17 X 9” wheels.
Wheel spacers.
Racing studs.
Goodyear 275/40/R17.
INTERIOR:
1999 SVT Mustang Cobra instrument cluster.
Six point fully integrated Roush safety roll cage.
Four point safety harnesses at all four seating locations.
Halon fire system.
Drivers racing seat.
ABS by pass switch.
Air conditioning and heat.
Radio.
BODY:
Black exterior.
Custom cobra front fascia.
Custom rear spoiler.
Tinted windows.
A short excerpt of a test drive from Muscle Car magazine:
"Depress the clutch, apply the brakes, slip the gearbox into neutral and twist the key. It takes but a second for the Cobra plant under the hood to jump to life, quickly settling into a somewhat distant rumble that can be felt through every pedal at your feet. And this is where the familiar muscle car sense of performance vanishes. You see the Cobra analog gauges, witness the cage around you, feel the stick in your right hand and the bucket that hugs you, but taking off from first does not produce the neck-snapping thrust you would expect. It could very well have been the fact that we were traversing a long drive sporting speed bumps, but even with the short thrust of the right foot, acceleration is as smooth and as natural as a Buick LaCrosse. Time for a second attempt, at the intersection we smash the accelerator to the floor. There it is, but the high buckets prevent the familiar snap from materializing. It's a short throw into second, and with the foot still in it, we're into third while the needle sharply climbs the circular ladder. We're in fourth only briefly before being directed down a side road featuring a 90-degree downhill left. Earlier, the rental car required extreme braking to make this corner, but the suspension under the Cobra Vic holds an even keel, the two-inch bar up front taking the g-force as if it was nothing, even while braking and manipulating the gearbox down a step or two. In a flash, we're through the corner--no time to look at the meter, but we're certain we were a long way from zero. In an instant, the trans is in fourth. Our only regret was that we didn't hit a stretch of pavement that allowed enough room for us to hit fifth. Stopping power? Did we mention that we're looking into a set of these pads for our own cars?"
You can't build this car for the asking price and own a unique piece of Ford, Bondurant, and Roush history.
$25,000 OBO
Pics at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/59567047@N03/
Contact by email only with "Cobra Vic" in the subject.
franka@zerofuel.org
Thanks for looking.