JConcepts 1991 Ford Mustang Fox Body Street Eliminator Drag Racing Body (Clear) JCO0362
JConcepts 1991 Ford Mustang Fox Body Street Eliminator Drag Racing Body (Clear) JCO0362
NOTE: This body will most likely require a custom fit, or modification, to fit most short course trucks.
Fits:
Team Associated DR10
Traxxas Slash 2wd
JConcepts has adapted the iconic 1991 Ford Mustang into a street eliminator machine. The Mustang is intended for street racing and drops to popular SCT conversions and drag racing builds currently in the market.
JConcepts looked to build on the street eliminator class by adding the “Fox Body” to the line-up. With past success used as a guideline, the R&D team spent time breaking down the early model Mustangs and arrived at the roughly 13” wheel base and 10.75” width. The size accommodates the trend of utilizing SCT trucks as drag racing platforms. The end result has a low-slung appearance, tight wheel well openings, hood-scoop, bobbed tail and an extended front fascia. As an addition, JConcepts has included a rear spoiler option which attaches with an under / over technique.
Each package also includes a the custom window mask, 1991 generation Ford Mustang specific decal sheet and clear polycarbonate body. The product is always backed by JConcepts customer service, supported and used trackside by the JConcepts world-wide racing team and developed by professionals with style and authenticity.
Note: The lower rear spoiler support is mounted carefully to the back of the trunk using double sided tape or shoe goo (not included). The upper wing section sits down on top of the base and is attached with the same technique described above. The rear spoiler provides the look and finishing touch to the street eliminator project.
Specifications | Options –
The Ford Mustang measures a 13" wheelbase and the inside dimensions of the body are 10.75" wide front and 11.375" rear. The body is built for a 2wd SCT wheelbase length and narrowed to more resemble the original 1:1 counterpart. It's helpful to plan your build, take measurements and modify your platform to fit inside the boundaries of the body.