1965 Ford Galaxie 500 Base 6.4l on 2040-cars
Oak Park, Michigan, United States
Up for sale is my '65 Ford Galaxie 500 with a 390 FE Engine (originally a 352)....VERY FAST!!! Freshly rebuilt 390 engine back in 2006. Put over $6500 into rebuilt engine (Have receipt) with Reman 390 Long Block. Reman Roller .New Intake. Gasket Set. New Aluminum Radiator installed 2013. Holley 650. Hooker Headers. MSD Distributor and 6AL Box. MSD Wires. Dual 3" Flowmaster Exhaust System. The car originally was bought back in 2001 from Arizona and was originally white with white vinyl top. I repainted the car in 2002 with Metallic Silver, install new vinyl top, new head liner and new carpet (carpet is about 5/10 now). Tires and rims were purchased new back in 2002. Tires still looks new with great treads on it. The car also has an Air Codition which is disconnected. I just purchased a new Power Steering Pump and will have it installed shortly. I only drove this car in the summer time maybe twice a week and is put up during the fall and winter months. I only use premium gas and the car is As stated, the car is about 95% rust free and solid. I am selling this vehicle because I just purchased a new vehicle and bought another classic.
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Facelifted Ford Focus caught testing in the cold
Wed, 18 Dec 2013It's that time in the life of the Ford Focus to get a little work done - a nip-tuck here, some Botox there. Yes, Ford is testing a facelifted version of its global C-segment entry, which first hit markets in Europe and North America in May 2011.
Like the touchup on the Fiesta, expect Ford's gaping grille to make its first appearance on the Focus. Our spy photographers point out that this is likely to be a more comprehensive makeover than previous spy shots suggested, based on the additional camouflage seen here on the front and rear ends of this five-door model. New head and taillights are also likely in order, as are changes to the front and rear fascia.
The interior was also snapped and features a cleaner design with a larger central display. Other than that, it looks like some buttons have been changed, making us think most of the Focus' updates are limited to the exterior.
Project Ugly Horse: Part VIII
Fri, 17 May 2013Now With More EcoBoost
There's an EcoBoost 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder in there somewhere, and it's headed straight for Ugly Horse.
For the second time in my life, I'm staring at an engine in the back of a truck with no concept of how to get it safely into the garage by my lonesome. The first time this happened, I dragged home a $300 International 345 V8 in the back of my Scout Terra only to discover that the bounds of my manliness terminated well before my ability to muscle that 800-pound cast iron block out of the pickup bed.
Ford blamed in drug mule lawsuit
Tue, 30 Jul 2013If a college student is caught smuggling drugs across the border, one might think the kid got what was coming to him. But when a Mexican student at the University of Texas in El Paso was caught by Border Patrol agents with duffel bags filled with marijuana in his trunk, the man used a classic excuse: He claimed they weren't his.
While a claim like that is almost unbelievable, Ricardo Magallanes, the student, is now suing Ford for handling its vehicles' key codes negligently enough to allow drug smugglers to break into his Ford Focus and stash the drugs, The Daily Caller reports. The twist here is that four other people who lived in Juarez and worked in El Paso were involved in the same type of scheme - allegedly unwittingly, just like Magallanes - and all the cars were Fords except one model from General Motors. FBI agents also found an employee at a Dallas Ford dealership that had accessed the key codes to all four of the cannabis-stuffed Fords.
While we all may not own Fords, the case still causes us slight paranoia. We'll definitely be checking our trunks before we cross any more international borders.