2021 Ford Mustang NASCAR Cup Car
Please note that this vehicle is being offered and sold on bill of sale only.
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2021 Ford Mustang NASCAR Cup Car Walk Around
Description
In 2013, NASCAR unveiled the most significant redesign of its stock cars since the Car of Tomorrow made its debut in 2007. The new regulations, termed Generation 6, would allow car manufacturers to design a brand new body on the CoT chassis that better resembled their street-legal counterparts that fans could purchase and drive – staying true to the expression "Win on Sunday, sell on Monday." Ford initially derived its styling from the Ford Fusion, later making a Ford Mustang bodystyle available to teams, while power came from the venerable Ford C3 Roush Racing 358 cu-in V8 rated at an astonishing 741 horsepower. In addition to being 160 pounds lighter than the Car of Tomorrow, Gen-6 cars also gained forward roof and center roof support bars to reinforce integrity while improving driver safety. Whether unleashed on the track or standing out at local car gatherings, this NASCAR Cup Car is certain to captivate the hearts of any car enthusiast.
Highlights
Please note this lot is sold on Bill of Sale only
Unraced NASCAR Cup Car prepared by Roush Fenway Keselowski (RFK) Racing
Finished in a sporting blue Fifth Third Bank racing livery
Ford C3 Roush Racing 358 cu-in V8
G Force Toploader four-speed manual transmission
15-inch black-finished Aero wheels mounted with Goodyear slick tires
Additional features include a full integrated roll cage, a rear-mounted fuel cell, a fire suppression system, a digital dashboard, and a Sparco lightweight aluminum bucket seat
Features
Driver’s side door
Rear spoiler
Headlight decals
Lexan windows
Wind strakes
Carbon fiber instrument panel
Three-spoke Max Papis Innovations suede-wrapped steering wheel with orange centering stripe and quick-release mechanism
Penske shocks
Roof flaps
Battery disconnect switch
MSD ignition box
Custom racing rear end with Ford 9-inch housing
Four-wheel disc brakes
Side-exit exhaust
Known Imperfections
Finish is bubbling on the underside of the trunk lid
Some wear and staining present on the driver’s side footwell
Ownership History
The NASCAR Cup Car was built in 2021 by RFK Racing as a show car utilizing an experimental Roush chassis from 2013. The consignor acquired the car in 2022.
Additional Notes Contact: Garage Kept Motors Phone: 616.888.3230 email: sales@gkm.com