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2004 Ford Mustang Cobra - Primal Screamin'

Ryan Hecox Relied On His Primal Instincts When Modifying His '04 Cobra

writer: Michael Johnson
photographer: Michael Johnson

 2004 Ford Mustang Cobra Front Right Side Photo
The secret's out on the capabilities of even mildly worked '03-'04 Cobras, but most don't feature a ProCharger under the hood and a glovebox full of 10-second timeslips. The exterior of Ryan Hecox's Cobra screams "Walk softly, but carry a big stick," with stock body panels and paint and wheels, even though Mickey Thompson E/T Streets roll out back.

Horse Sense: Ryan was a GM guy before purchasing his '04 Cobra, but he's since sold all his Garbage Masters and replaced them with daily driven '05 Ford vehicles.

You gotta wonder why some of us act as if we've emerged from a cave. We see something we want and suddenly it seems all civility has left our brains, leaving us mumbling incoherently. At the point of visual lock, nothing else matters. The President could walk by and we'd be totally oblivious to his presence.

As Mustang enthusiasts, we often have this problem-basically every time we see a Mustang. Conversations come to an abrupt halt, all focus is on that Mustang, and we're overtaken by wanton desire. In a nutshell, we go after something we like without thinking twice or asking for financial or spousal approval.

Such was the case for Glen Burnie, Maryland, resident Ryan Hecox and this '04 Cobra. Sure, he approached his wife, Shannon, about the subject of purchasing a new Cobra, and she was less than enthusiastic about the idea.

 2004 Ford Mustang Cobra Rear Left Side Photo

Just two days after that conversation, Ryan went to the Ford dealership. When Shannon called that afternoon to ask about his whereabouts, Ryan had already "cleared" the purchase with Justin Burcham of Justin's Performance Center. The car was practically modified before Ryan ever held the keys. Evidently, this propensity for buying performance cars was not new to Ryan because he already had two "performance cars" in the form of an '85 Monte Carlo SS and an '87 Buick Regal-we just hope it was a Grand National.

The Cobra's first modifications were typical for the breed. Justin's Performance Center added a Bassani X-pipe and an after-cat exhaust, a Centerforce dual-friction clutch, a Pro-5.0 shifter, and Motive Gear 3.90 gears. To keep from breaking the stock axleshafts with Ryan's Mickey Thompson E/T Streets, Justin and the boys added a pair of The Driveshaft Shop's Level 5 axleshafts. Even before Ryan's first payment arrived at the bank, the Cobra boasted a lot more venom in the form of an ATI-ProCharger F-1A supercharger conversion under the hood.

 2004 Ford Mustang Cobra Front Bumper View

The ProCharger conversion provided the strike Ryan needed, and the car proved to be a worthy competitor on the street. So, after "16 years of driving like an idiot on the streets," Ryan went legal at the '04 Ford Fever Classic at Maryland International Raceway and won the Modular Showdown class, which exposed him to the joys of heads-up racing.

But instead of racing this Cobra, Ryan purchased a '99 Cobra, got rid of the other performance cars, and now races the '99 in the NMRA's Factory Stock class under Justin Burcham's tutelage and with JPC sponsorship. With this kind of teamwork, a Factory Stock victory can't be too far away. One thing's for sure-when that happens, we'll need a caveman to understand Ryan's blabbering.


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