
600hp 369ci Ford Maverick Autocross Build
Dan Kuhn's 1972 Ford Maverick is a well-crafted autocross machine, competing in the Grand Champion Vintage class at the 2021 Holley Ford Festival. Originally a six-cylinder car, it's now powered by a McClain's Engine-built 369ci V8 producing 600hp. Notable features include a custom cooling system with multiple coolers, a Quick Performance Ford 9-inch rear axle, and homebuilt control arms. The exterior sports a satin black finish, while the Maverick sits on E/T wheels emulating the Trans Am style. It's technically street-legal but optimized for the track.
- Built by:
- Dan Kuhn
- Location:
- Missouri, USA
- Vehicle:
- 1972 Ford Maverick - 1st Gen
- Engine:
- -
- Cost:
- -
- Power:
- 600 hp
- Torque:
- -
- Weight:
- -
- Balance:
- -
- Wheels:
- E/T wheels 245mm front 17inE/T wheels 275mm rear 18in
- Exterior:
- Carbon fiber and ABS plastic front splitterSingle-stage Imron industrial satin black
- Interior:
- KRC power-steering pumpdual remote oil filtersMcClain's Engine buildfloor-shifted C4 automatic
- Chassis:
- QA1 double-adjustable coil-overs frontAFCO coil-overs rear
- Powertrain:
- Dart-block-based 369ci strokerHerman Stainless-Steel headersPypes Performance muffler
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