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1993 Ford Mustang Yellow Feature Car on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:1993 Mileage:122516 Color: Yellow /
 Black
Location:

Gallion, Alabama, United States

Gallion, Alabama, United States

Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : reitarssuganuma@uklandlords.com .

1993 Ford Mustang LX Yellow Feature Car Convertible. One of roughly 1500 built in 1993. The car was originally a
Chrome Yellow paint with a White top and interior 302HO/automatic car. If you're looking for a bone stock purist
version, stop reading my add now :)
Drivetrain...
New 331 Stroker engine with TFS stage 1 camshaft, port matched GT40P heads, polished Explorer/GT40 intake with 65mm
Throttle Body and EGR spacer, polished Cobra valve covers, Full MSD ignition, K&N panel filter, Ford Motor Sport
shorty headers (correct ones for the P heads), BBK Cat H-pipe, flowmaster mufflers and flow tubes with Bassani IRS
tailpipes. World Class T-5, SPEC stage 2 clutch & flywheel, with Pro 5-oh short throw shifter, aluminum
driveshaft, Maximum Motorsports firewall adjustable clutch quadrant kit. Complete 2003 Cobra Independent Rear
Suspension that was completely disassembled, inspected, painted and upgraded with all Full Tilt Boogie Racing
delrin bushings throughout, Billetflow brace, 3.55 gears and New Cobra differential with upgraded carbon fibre
clutches, and new 31 spline CV style axles. When motor & trans were installed I also installed a new gas tank with
appropriate Walbro 255LPH intank fuel pump, fuel filter.
Steering & suspension...
1995 Mustang GT front spindles, stock 1993 lower control arms with the correct SN95 (1994 up) balljoints and Energy
Suspension polyurethane bushings (all have been professionally sandblasted & painted semi-gloss chassis black).
Bilsteins and Eibach Progressive rate ProKit 1.5" drop springs (correct for the 1993 front suspension and the 2003
Cobra IRS). 2003 Cobra Rack & Pinion with correct steering shaft and tie rod ends for Fox body. Remember the rear
is a BEEFY '03 Cobra IRS.
Brakes...
Front has 13" Cobra calipers (red) & cross drilled rotors & rear has 11.65" matching cross drilled rotors and (red)
Cobra calipers with s/s braided lines to all four calipers and new hardlines throughout. New 1993 Cobra brake
booster with 1995 Cobra master cylinder, & Wilwood adjustable 4-wheel disc brake proportioning valve.
Wheels & Tires...
Authentic 2001 Ford 17"x8" Bullitt wheels with 245/45r17 Goodyear LS2 tires (Literally put the tires on the car
3/6/16)
Interior...
Consists of new professionally installed TMI Cobra/SVO style black leather outer with suede inner seat covers front
and rear & new SVO style foam for the 2 front seats upper & lower for the wider more aggressive bolsters and
appearance. Interior has been swapped from white to all black. Most pieces were replaced with authentic original
black pieces except the 2 rear most panels which were recovered with the correct black fabric when the seats were
done. The stereo was upgraded with a full Kenwood stereo system too. DBX500bt headunit with Bluetooth capabilities
for hands free phone conversations (with the top up that is ;D ), and kenwood door and rear speakers.
Other stuff...
The top is still white, but it's perfect, so I haven't touched it.
The car is a driver not a trailer queen, so it does have a few chips in the paint.
Maximum Motorsports upper strut tower brace, Maximum Motorsport caster/camber plates, BBK full length welded-in
frame connectors with cross bracing for front seat floor reinforcement. Energy Suspension polyurethane front lower
control arm bushings, rack & pinion mounts, swaybar end-links, motor mounts, trans mount & trans crossmember
bushings. Aluminum Mushimoto radiator and blue Ford Racing water hoses. Optima Yellow Top battery.
I still have the stock unmolested 112k mile motor, automatic AOD transmission (the trans was rebuilt at 94k miles)
and stock 8.8 4-lug rearend...

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NHTSA opens investigation into Ford Explorer PI brakes

Wed, 27 Aug 2014

This year more than most, it's pleasant when we can string together a few days without word of an automaker or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announcing a bunch of new recalls. It's seemingly been a little quiet on this front lately (barring a spider-related Suzuki issue revealed early today), but now we have word of the government safety agency opening a Preliminary Evaluation into the 2013 Ford Explorer Police Interceptor, a probe that could potentially affect an estimated 20,000 vehicles.
The issue being investigated concerns failures of the front brake hose on the vehicle that show "small splits in the hoses near the body side ferrule of the hose assembly," according to the agency, and the issue could result in longer stopping distances. The feds have reports of 13 malfunctions affecting 11 Explorer units. However, it's important to note that all of the incidents come from a single, unnamed metropolitan police fleet that operates 46 of them. According to The Detroit News, the failures generally took place between December and July.
NHTSA is investigating further to find if this is a more widespread issue than just this one fleet. Ford spokesperson Kelli Felker confirmed to us, "We are cooperating with NHTSA on this investigation, as we always do." Scroll down to read the agency's report.

2015 Ford Transit

Wed, 11 Jun 2014

As a segment, fullsize vans are stealth-fighter invisible on most consumers' radar. Visit a dealership for any of the four brands that offer them and you'll be lucky to find even one on display. These are commercial vehicles primarily, even more so than pickup trucks. Vans are the shuttles for plumbers, caterers, carpenters, concrete layers, masons, electricians, florists and flooring, and a huge part of this country's productivity is accomplished using them. At the moment, Ford is the 800-pound gorilla in that room - fully 41 percent of commercial vehicles wear a Blue Oval. So when Ford announced three years ago it would be ditching its commercial bread-and-butter E-Series, it meant the Transit that would be replacing the Econoline had huge, 53-year-old shoes to fill.
We were still a bit nostalgic about Econoline vans going away until going directly from the Transit first drive in Kansas City to an E-350 airport shuttle. Climb up through the Econoline's tiny double doors and bang your head on the opening, crouch all the way to your seat then enjoy a loud, rattle-prone, creaky, harsh ride on beam-hard seats while struggling to see out the low windows. This is an experience nearly every traveler has had. By comparison, the Transits we'd just spent two days with were every bit of the four decades better they needed to be. It cannot be understated just how much better the Transit is in every single way. The load floor is barely more than knee high. There's a huge side door, and hitting your head on a door opening is nearly impossible. Stand up all the way if you're under six-foot, six-inches - no more half-hunching down the aisle. There are windows actually designed to be looked out of. The ride is buttery smooth, no booming vibration from un-restrained metal panels and no squeaks. Conversations can be held at normal levels rather than yelling over the roar of an ancient V8. The seats are comfortable. The AC is cold. There are cupholders.
Enough anecdote-laying, what's in a Transit? We're talking about a very fullsized unibody van that's enjoyed a 49-year history in Ye Olde Europe. This latest iteration is part of the "One Ford" initiative, so it was designed as a global offering from the get-go, eschewing the body-on-frame construction the E-Series has used since 1975. Instead, the Transit integrates a rigid ladder frame into an overall frame construction made of high-strength cold-rolled and boron steel. The suspension is a simple but well-tuned Macpherson strut array up front with a rear solid axle and leaf springs.

Ford opens the doors on its Swedish rally skunkworks

Fri, 19 Sep 2014

It's always amazing to see how different kinds of racecars are made. Formula One racers are often constructed in modern architectural marvels that hint at some of the cutting-edge technology going into the racing. Conversely, rallying is all about sliding around on a varied course as fast as possible, but it often leaves a vehicle caked in mud. So it makes some sense Olsbergs MSE, or simply (OMSE) rally car shop in Nynashamn, Sweden, shows technological sophistication in a more down-to-earth setting. It builds Ford Fiesta ST racers for Global Rallycross there, and this new video gives viewers a tour through the work.
Former rally driver Andreas Eriksson runs OMSE. These days instead of racing, he and the company's 46 employees are building Ford racers from scratch. A ton of work goes into constructing each one, and according to Eriksson, it takes 400 hours to complete each body. At times, things are so busy that some of the technicians live in the shop in apartments that are on premises. There's even a restaurant to keep them fed. Sadly the dyno room is empty during this visit, though.
By the time OMSE is done, a rallycross car might resemble a Fiesta ST on the outside, but as you see in the video, it's a completely different beast underneath. Check out the work it takes to build one of them, and scroll down to read more about it in the official release.