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For sale or trade 2003 Superformance S1


TKing

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2003 Superformance S1 Ford Focus 2.0 engine, 5 speed Ford T9 gearbox. 7400 miles. Excellent condition. Everything works and works well.

 

Webcon fuel injection, Wilwood brakes, four point racing harness, engine oil cooler, stainless steel side exhaust, Bilstein shocks with H&R springs, adjustable pedal box, Toyo tires, Fidenza flywheel

 

Aluminum body, fiberglass fenders and nose, composite doors. Weight 1400 lbs.

Build manual included. The manual includes part numbers, wire diagram and tuning information.

 

Has roof and side windows. Doors can be removed. Roll bars are functional.

30 mpg.

 

Has optional 16” wheels, quick release steering wheel, two tone paint and Superformance custom headers.

 

Never raced or tracked. No accidents.

 

I am the second owner. I have the original documentation. The serial number of this car is #46.

 

The car is insured through American Modern Classic insurance company - $470 per year.

 

This is my 3rd Superformance car. The build quality and engineering are the best of the best.

 

I am 60 years old and decided to buy a more conventional sports car. I will purchase a used S2000, Z4 or Corvette (a/c, radio and old person amenities). I may consider a trade (up or down) for the right car (stock, low miles, warranty).

 

$24,000.

 

Located 40 miles south of Louisville Kentucky

 

Pictures available here http://home.comcast.net/~cking57/site/

Tom

(270) 723-5315

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Hey Tom,

I hope you enjoyed the time spent with your S1. Maybe someone up in the

North-East will buy it, so # 46 and # 47 can get together again.

 

I hope you have a smooth sale, Steve Novelli

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Hi Steve:

 

Thanks for the comments. I have enjoyed the S1 very much. Over the years I have owned 2 Corvettes, 3 Cobra replicas, MG, Fiat, 3 Shelby Mustangs, 4 Miatas and many other sports cars. This car is the most fun of all of them. I'm not saying that because I'm selling it. I mean it. However as I get older, I am becoming more practical. I want something I can enjoy more often.

 

Tom

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I've only seen a couple of S1's in person. They are very impressive in fit and finish, as well just general attention to detail of things like the doors, windows, top, etc... Good luck with the sale.

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