"1970 Mustang" Speedtech Race Car | Ron Sutton Track Warrior Chassis | Race-Prepped LSX & PPG Sequential | Wishbone Suspension | Airjax & Fire Suppression
A full tube-chassis race car wearing a Mustang body — sequential, caged, and ready to rip
Highlights
- Speedtech/Ron Sutton Track Warrior tube chassis — full race-spec
- PPG sequential gearbox — paddle or lever shift
- Race-prepped LSX V8 — serious power, bulletproof reliability
- Full roll cage — proper 6+ point with NASCAR-style door bars
- Wishbone suspension front and rear — double A-arm geometry
- Airjax air jacks & fire suppression system — pit-ready
- 1970 Mustang body over a purpose-built race chassis
About This Car
This is not a Mustang with bolt-ons. This is a purpose-built tube-chassis race car that happens to wear a 1970 Mustang body. The Speedtech/Ron Sutton Track Warrior chassis is a fully triangulated chromoly structure with integrated roll cage, designed from the ground up for racing.
Power comes from a race-prepped LSX V8 feeding through a PPG sequential gearbox — flat shifts, instant gear changes, no lift. The suspension is full wishbone front and rear, giving this car geometry that a production Mustang could never achieve.
Airjax air jacks let you pit-stop without traditional jack stands, and the onboard fire suppression system means this car is ready for sanctioned competition. This is a weapon, plain and simple.
Build Sheet
Specifications
- Year
- 1970
- Make
- Ford
- Model
- Mustang Speedtech Race Car
- Transmission
- PPG Sequential
- Engine
- Race-Prepped LSX V8
- Drivetrain
- RWD
- Exterior
- Race Livery
- Interior
- Full Cage / Race Interior
- Body
- Coupe