If you’re looking to own a piece of modern Ford Mustang racing history, then look no further than this Ford Mustang FR500C built by Rehagen Racing. The car won the Grand-Am GS class championship in 2009 with drivers Dean Martin Ken Wilden behind the wheel, and has recently been put up for sale by the Westland, MI-based race team. The car is built from a 2005 Mustang GT body-in-white and features a new 5.0L Cammer V8, newly rebuilt 6-speed transmission, Brembo race brakes, BBS wheels, Sparco race seat, custom roll cage and more.
The asking price? A reasonable $59,000. You can see the full listing and Rehagen Racing’s contact information over at www.racingjunk.com.
Rehagen Racing Mustang FR500C:
- Built from 2005 Mustang GT Body-In-White
 - Custom Roll Cage
 - 5.0L CAMMER Engine (low hours on new engine)
 - FR500C Close-Ratio Gearbox (newly rebuilt)
 - Exedy Lightweight Clutch
 - Aluminum Driveshaft
 - 3.55 Axle Ration w/ Torsen T2R Differential (Recently rebuilt)
 - Differential Cooler
 - FR500C Racing Steering Gear
 - AIM Data Acquisition System
 - Sparco Competition Racing Seat and Harnesses
 - Quick Release Sparco Steering Wheel
 - RH and LH Head Restraint Net
 - Sparco Fire Suppression System
 - BREMBO Racing 14” Front Brakes
 - Carbon Fiber Front Brake Cooling Ducts
 - Custom Exhaust
 - PWR Custom Radiator
 - BBS Wheels
 - Koni Racing Dampers
 - Adjustable Front Stabilizer Bar
 - FR500C Front Control Arm Kits
 - Fuel Safe Fuel Cell (New 2010)
 - Dual Dry-Break Refueling
 - Motorola 25W in-car radio
 - MORE…