If you happen to be in the market for a Ford Mustang drag racing project to undertake, but don’t want the hassle of measuring, cutting, and welding a chassis, the folks at Chassis Engineering might have just what you’re after.
Chassis Engineering, one of the leading manufacturers of chassis and suspension kits and driveline components in the drag racing industry, recently assembled a 25.1g-spec, full tube chassis intended for a Fox body Mustang in-house at their facility in Riviera Beach, Fla. as part of a shop project. Because Chassis Engineering only sells chassis kits but not fully assembled chassis, this presents a rare opportunity to get your hands on one of their chromoly Eliminator X race cars in complete form, built by their expert staff of craftsman.
The Chassis Engineering team has already welded on all of the brackets, including the tabs for the suspension (with adjustable front strut mounts). Also included are the mid and motor plates, intended for a big-block Chevrolet engine combination. The Mustang body is already well along in the process, having been stripped down to the bare shell, from the firewall on back. And with zero signs of rust, this is a project that’s ready to be moved right to completion.
Chassis Engineering is asking $14,000 for the whole shebang, but will entertain reasonable offers. If you’re looking to go racing, and do it soon, this might be your ticket.