2002 Crown Victoria Sport, Manual Swapped

andymarkv

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Located in Upstate NY, near Elmira, 14894

169000 miles on engine, 80,000 on transmission
Manual swapped 9,000 miles ago (2004 TR3650 Transmission)
Garage kept, rust free, new tires & cold AC
Many new parts to complete the manual swap, many performance parts also added:
Mcleod street clutch, FRPP shift fork/pivot stud/throw out bearing, Pro 5.0 shifter
Speed hut tach & gauge pod
JLT intake, 80mm MAF, 80mm throttle body, ported intake elbow, 93 octane tune
3.73 gears & rebuilt Ford trac-lok differential, CHE rear control arms, new P71 shocks all around, 21mm HPP rear swaybar
Glass pack mufflers added to original dual exhaust
Police spec P71 aluminum driveshaft
Original black leather interior featuring bucket seats & center console

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Car runs great and has been my spring/summer/fall daily driver for 2.5 years

The only thing that doesn’t work is the passenger rear window, I just never made the time to fix it


$4750 OBO PM me for more details. There is more info in this thread.... https://www.svtperformance.com/threads/pro-commuter-my-budget-5sp-swapped-crown-vic.1176805/
 
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2000GTSTANG

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You should message the guy that wanted to buy it, in the thread you posted. Looks really clean and Im sure it's a blast to drive.
 

andymarkv

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Well shit! Would have loved for someone on SVT to get it...
The people who bought it are decent...but not really car people. They'll keep it nice, but it would have been cool to see someone keep building/improving on it.
I had a blast with that big ole slow boat and I think you would have too.
 

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