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1965 Mustang with a Supercharged 363 ci V8

1965 Mustang with a Supercharged 363 ci V8

Ross Gangemi’s amazing 1965 Mustang “JR-GT350” was built by Automotive Creations, Trutrack Suspension, and MPW Performance. The classic Pony car is powered by a supercharged 363 ci (5.9L) Ford V8 built by Dandy Engines capable of 870 hp (649 kW) to the hubs. The Windsor-based motor features a Boss block, 347 stroker crankshaft, forged rods and pistons, 232 camshaft, MPW Performance custom exhaust headers, and TVS2650 supercharger. Behind that is a T56 six-speed manual transmission and 9-inch rear end. The front suspension features tubular control arms, adjustable coilovers, and Wilwood six-piston brakes. The rear features a 4-link, adjustable coilovers, and Wilwood four-piston rear brakes. Michelin Sport Cup 2 tires are mounted on HRE S101 three-piece wheels (18×8.5, 19×10). The classic body and hand-built hood are covered in Ford Racing Red (Glasurit) paint with white stripes.

supercharged 363 ci small-block Ford V8 built by Dandy Engines in a 1965 Mustang engine bay

supercharged 363 ci small-block Ford V8 built by Dandy Engines in a 1965 Mustang engine bay

supercharged 363 ci small-block Ford V8 built by Dandy Engines

1965 Mustang with a Supercharged 363 ci V8

custom longtube exhaust headers for a supercharged Ford V8

custom longtube exhaust headers for a supercharged Ford V8

front coilover suspension on a 1965 Mustang

Wilwood disc brakes on a 1965 Mustang

Wilwood disc brakes and 9-inch rear end on a 1965 Mustang

custom leather interior in a 1965 Mustang

custom leather interior in a 1965 Mustang

brown leather rear seats in a 1965 Mustang

Fueltech digital display in a center console in a 1965 Mutsang

1965 Mustang having metalwork performed on body

custom hood for a 1965 Mustang

1965 Mustang having metalwork performed on body

1965 Mustang having metalwork performed on body

Source: JR-GT350 and HarropTV

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