Divers Street Rods built this 1966 Mustang called “DSR350” at their company in Sultan, Washington. It is powered by a second-generation 5.0 L Coyote V8 upgraded with Comp CR-series camshafts and MMR phaser lockouts. Behind that is a 4R70W four-speed automatic transmission sending power to a Ford 8.8-inch rear end with a Nitro Gear & Axle center section and 3.73 ratio. To improve handling Divers Street Rods installed Detroit Speed’s Aluma-Frame front suspension with tubular control arms and steering rack. In the back they cut the floor to install Detroit Speed’s Quadralink four-link rear suspension. They also installed subframe connectors. For braking they turned to Wilwood Superlite six-piston calipers with 13-inch rotors in front and four-piston calipesr with 12.8-inch rotors in back. The iconic white paint with blue racing stripes are accented by a set of Schott Mach V EXL wheels (18×8, 18×10). View more photos of the Mustang being built here or completed this album.
Source: Divers Street Rods (project page)