2003 Ford Mustang Mach 1 Black on Black, 4.6L DOHC V8, 5-Speed Manual with Performance Upgrades Why This Car Is Special The 2003 Ford Mustang Mach 1 occupies a specific and well-earned place in Mustang history. Ford resurrected the Mach 1 nameplate for the 2003 and 2004 model years only, after a 25-year absence, and built it around the 4.6L DOHC 32-valve V8 the same basic architecture used in the Mustang Cobra, not the two-valve single-overhead-cam engine found in the standard GT. That distinction matters. The DOHC four-valve-per-cylinder setup gave the Mach 1 a legitimate performance advantage over the GT of the same era, with Ford rating it at 305 horsepower and 320 lb-ft of torque from the factory. The Mach 1 also came with a unique Tremec T-3650 five-speed manual gearbox, a functional Shaker hood scoop that draws air directly from outside the engine compartment, and a specific front fascia with a lower chin splitter all of which you see here on this example. Ford produced the 2003 Mach 1 in relatively limited numbers compared to the broader Mustang lineup, and the combination of a two-year-only production run, the DOHC engine, and the manual transmission makes well-preserved examples increasingly sought after. This particular car adds a layer of tasteful performance modifications on top of the already capable factory specification a JLT cold air intake, Flowmaster mufflers through a dual exhaust setup, a Hurst shifter, and custom US Mag wheels making it a driver-focused car that has clearly been maintained and enjoyed by someone who understood what they had. The VIN confirms this is a coupe built at Ford's Dearborn Assembly Plant, fitted with the 4.6L DOHC engine and five-speed manual transmission the correct powertrain combination for the Mach 1 trim. The black-on-black color scheme is the most aggressive presentation available for this model, and this car wears it consistently from bumper to bumper. Features - 4.6L DOHC 32-valve V8 - 5-speed manual transmission - Hurst shifter - JLT cold air intake - Dual exhaust with Flowmaster mufflers - Functional Shaker hood scoop - Mach 1 front splitter - Mach 1 alloy wheels - Custom US Mag wheels - 4-wheel disc brakes - Power steering - Black leather bucket seats - Center console - Tachometer - 150 mph speedometer - Tilt steering column - Power windows - Power door locks - Power mirrors - Air conditioning - Cruise control - Sony stereo - Hands-free phone Mechanical The heart of the 2003 Ford Mustang Mach 1 is its 4.6-liter DOHC 32-valve V8, and that engine is the primary reason enthusiasts sought out the Mach 1 over the GT. While the GT used a two-valve-per-cylinder version of the same 4.6-liter block, the Mach 1 shared its cylinder heads with the SVT Cobra a detail Ford used deliberately to separate the Mach 1 from lesser Mustangs. The result was an engine that revved more freely and produced more power per liter than the pushrod and two-valve alternatives of the era. This car has been upgraded with a JLT cold air intake, which relocates the air filter outside the engine bay heat soak zone and improves airflow volume to the throttle body. It's a well-regarded modification in the SN95 Mustang community, known for producing a noticeable increase in throttle response and a more aggressive intake sound under acceleration. The exhaust side has been addressed with Flowmaster mufflers feeding a dual exhaust system with visible dual tips exiting at the rear corners. The undercarriage shot confirms this setup, and the tone Flowmaster mufflers produce on a DOHC 4.6 is notably different from what most people expect higher-pitched and more mechanical than the typical V8 rumble, which suits the character of this engine. The Tremec T-3650 five-speed manual transmission is equipped with a Hurst shifter, which shortens and firms up the shift throw compared to the stock unit. This is a direct-contact upgrade that changes how the car feels to drive, not