1966 Ford Fairlane Gasser Custom on 2040-cars
Plainfield, Indiana, United States
This is a very nice and well built 1966 Ford Fairlane Custon Big Block Gasser. Which has been in the family for over 25 years. The body is very solid top to bottom (including floors and trunk) car is very driveable would make a great cruiser also tracks straight without having to fight it. Engine is a mild 390 GT FE 40 over and has a mild camshaft with factory GT manifolds that sounds great. Built using new and rebuilt parts listed below. Battery has been relocated to the trunk. shock towers have been removed and finished. New paint under car has been detailed, and all new interior with no back seat and has been panned in. All electrical has been replaced (turn and brake light work). New fuel line and brake lines CAR IS FOR SALE LOCAL AS WELL New parts Distributor, cap, rotor, plugs, wires, carb., alternator, regulator, fuel pump, belts, hoses, fuel line, brake lines, battery, battery cables, seats, headliner, carpet, shifter, headlights, trunk mat, air cleaner, valve covers, trans. lines, brake shoes, paint, exhaust system, water pump, master cyl., shocks front and rear, American racing wheels, and tires Rebuilt parts motor (300 miles), Transmission, Straight axle Drum to drum, radiator If and question or more photos, Please Call 1 three 17-9three8-557six May trade for the right vehicle |
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2015 Ford Focus
Tue, 14 Oct 2014Sitting down at the pre-drive briefing with Ford engineers ahead of sampling the refreshed 2015 Focus, water bottles clinked as we wet our whistles before Q&A. While pouring a glass, we noticed something stamped on the bottle label: "1L." One liter. We were palming the exact displacement of the EcoBoost engine our group was about to drive. This was undoubtedly coincidence (such bottles litter every conference and dinner table in Europe) but it served to drive home just how small the total swept volume of Ford's wunderkind powerplant really is. It's tiny.
Of course, this isn't our first run-in with the little triple - we've sampled its turbocharged charms before in Ford's smaller Fiesta. At that time, we found it had plenty of poke for the subcompact, but the larger C-segment Focus carries around another 450 pounds or so and pushes a wider profile through the air. Would the three-cylinder have the stuffing to make the most of the Focus' athletic chassis, or would it be a letdown? Would it be the same as it was when we tested it in a Euro-spec Focus a couple of years ago? There was nothing left for it but to head out on the bucolic roads surrounding Versailles the day after the Paris Motor Show and find out for ourselves.
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Partnering with the University of Michigan (Go Blue!) and State Farm Insurance, the project is part of Ford's Blueprint for Mobility, the company's plan for transportation beyond 2025. "The Ford Fusion Hybrid automated vehicle represents a vital step toward our vision for the future of mobility," Chairman Bill Ford said. "We see a future of connected cars that communicate with each other and the world around them to make driving safer, ease traffic congestion and sustain the environment."
The automated Fusion features four LiDAR infrared sensors that scan the road 2.5 million times every second, using a principle similar to the echolocation used by dolphins or bats. Using the infrared light emitted by the LiDAR, the car can draw a picture of everything within 200 feet to create a map of its surroundings. According to Ford, the sensors are able to tell the difference between a paper bag and a small animal from a football field away.
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Based on the fullsize Transit van, the Prisoner Transport Vehicle can move as many as 12 prisoners in three separate compartments between detention facilities. Created in collaboration with Pennsylvania-based Havis Prisoner Transport Solutions and with input from Ford's Police Advisory Board, the Transit PTV takes advantage of the Transit's considerable configuration options that include three roof heights, two wheelbases, three lengths and four body-styles - not to mention engine options that include the flex-fuel 3.7-liter V6, 3.5-liter EcoBoost and 3.2-liter Power Stroke diesel.
"Transit PTV is the latest example of Ford's deep commitment to helping provide law enforcement agencies with capable vehicles. This concept proves Transit is upfit-ready and designed to Built Ford Tough standards," said Jonathan Honeycutt, Ford police marketing manager. "Many Police Advisory Board members have had the chance to drive this vehicle and they are excited about it. This new vehicle is tough, smart and efficient - ideal for the needs of law enforcement agencies."