Classic Custom Car On 22's With Crocodile Seats on 2040-cars
Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Engine:V8, 4.6 liter
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 172,000
Make: Ford
Model: Crown Victoria
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Trim: 4 Door
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: Automatic Transmission
NONE LIKE IT - MUST SEE PICS!!
1992 Ford Crown Victoria
Runs and drives beautifully! Everything works including AC!
Motor replaced with ONLY 70k miles (172k on chassis) - SUPER SMOOTH RIDE
22" Diablo Rims!! Premium Sound System!
Everything custom down to door paneling - MUST SEE!!!
ALL WORK COMPLETED BY NATIONAL AWARD WINNING MIDWEST CUSTOMS!
PLEASE CALL OR TEXT 402-216-6938 - to arrange pick-up/shipping
(Located in Omaha, Nebraska)
Included Items...
Arc Audio Arc 15
(2)
Arc Audio FD4150
Massive BX4
Arc Audio 6.5 inch
Speakers (8) - XXD
6009
Pioneer DEH-
4000UB
Pioneer CDX-P680
(CD Changer)
22" Diablo Elite
Wheels (4)
Nitto NT555 Tires
(4)
Dual Amp Wires
Black Leather
Interior w/ Croc
Accents
Black Leather
Headliner
Black Carpet
Black Leather
Wrapped Dash
Black Leather
Wrapped Package
Tray
Custom Fiberglass
Door Panels
Painted Fiberglass
Dash Trim
Alarm System
Complete Paint
(Exterior) - Black -
Extra Clear Coat
Ford Crown Victoria for Sale
- 1999 ford crown victoria lx sedan 4-door 4.6l(US $1,800.00)
- 1989 ford lx(US $2,900.00)
- 2004 ford crown victoria lx sport sedan 4-door 4.6l(US $8,000.00)
- Wow clean crown victoria, grand marquis, caprice classic(US $3,000.00)
- 2008 ford crown victoria police interceptor p71 4.6(US $6,300.00)
- 2003 ford crown victoria lx - 1 owner - total cream puff!! low miles(US $15,999.00)
Auto Services in Nebraska
Unique Auto ★★★★★
Olde Town Automotive Repair ★★★★★
Lickity Split Oil, LLC ★★★★★
European Auto Tech ★★★★★
Ellett`s Automotive Inc ★★★★★
Crossroads Ford Inc ★★★★★
Auto blog
Riding along in Ford's bonkers Fiesta ST Global RallyCross car [w/video]
Wed, 28 Aug 2013
The Mountune-worked Fiesta ST GRC does 0-to-60 mph in 1.9 seconds.
On any given day, and every single weekend, there's at least one parking in the country invaded by manufacturer and team trucks. The be-chromed beasts and their 53-foot trailers are slotted into rows, men and women decorate the lot with orange cones to mark the invisible tracery of a temporary track, cars get unloaded, crews fret over them. The ritual can be as beautiful as the sunrise to those with enthusiast hearts, but it's just as common.
Ford Mustang returning to Australia in 2016
Mon, 15 Jul 2013Australia's Herald Sun newspaper has reported that the next-generation Ford Mustang is heading Down Under in 2016, just as Ford is hanging the "Closed for Good" sign on its Australian manufacturing operations and sending the Falcon to its grave. Ford hasn't offered any official word on the matter, but the paper says that Ford's global VP of sales and marketing, Jim Farley, is flying to Australia to make the announcement himself.
While Ford converted Mustangs in the early 2000s from left-hand to right-hand drive for the Australian market and then sold them at high prices, it's been almost five decades since Ford imported a dedicated right-hand-drive Mustang to Oz. The arrival of the global model specifically made for places like Australia and the UK means Ford will also be able to offer them at better prices than the converted models; the Herald Sun says the price is expected to be "close to $50,000."
And that's for one of the "V8 performance models," which are the only ones Australia will get; Ford apparently won't send the turbocharged four cylinder or the V6. The Aussies could find out in a month from now whether this rumor is true. We will all find out what this Mustang fuss is about when the car debuts at next year's New York Auto Show.
Mustang driver proves wheels are overrated
Mon, 21 Apr 2014We don't need to tell you that there's something missing in the image above. What we do need to tell you is that this is not a picture of a parked car stranded on the highway. This is, rather, just one frame from video of that three-wheeled Mustang traveling down the highway at highway-appropriate speed.
We don't know where you'd have to be nor how badly you'd have to be there to go shooting down the freeway in a car with three wheels, but if the New Daily News is correct, that place is somewhere in Texas. The video's short, but you'll have plenty of time to shake your head at it by just scrolling down.