Ford Mustang Fastback on 2040-cars
Springfield, Missouri, United States
1965 Shelby GT350 RBeautiful GT350R Tribute Starting with a rust free and very straight donor '65 Mustang Fastback, the builder of this Shelby GT350R tribute spent countless hours recreating the GT350 R tribute. The body & chassis were stripped to bare metal, placed on a rotisserie and completely rebuilt: Powered by a 800 Hp Roush built 30K stroker motor with a 10K pro charger installed and tuned by MC racing . Car is very street able but very very fast. The transmission is a Tremec World Class T-5 5-speed ,9 inch differential. Total control products coil over front susp with a 4 link Independent rear coil over set up. Rack and pinion steering The exterior is as correct as can be. A fiberglass front apron with functional brake cooling ducts pairs with an authentic Shelby grille nose piece and a fiberglass hood with functional cold air duct. The rocker panel stripes, Guardsman Blue racing stripes over Wimbledon White to create a recreation of the original paint & graphics. Inside the trunk is the relocated battery and reproduction R model fuel cell with a quick filler. Rear glass has been replaced with lexan. The side windows remained glass. The inside of the car has been completely redone and features a roll bar, bucket seats, a Cobra wood rim steering wheel, aftermarket gauges All that's left to do is turn the key and race Questions: Please feel free to contact me,
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Watch this awesome R/C car chase scene made with cardboard and glue
Fri, 22 Feb 2013It never ceases to amaze us how much video production talent you can find on YouTube, especially when considering movies like Battleship actually exist on the silver screen. It's even better, of course, when cars are involved, which is why we can't stop watching this car chase between a pair of radio controlled Ford Mustangs.
Racing through a detailed set built in the middle of a public street using just "cardboard, hot glue and spray paint," this video is possibly even greater than The Greatest R/C Car Chase Ever that we saw last year. With the exception of a fruit stand and/or a plate-glass window being carried across the street, this has all the makings of a classic cliché chase scene.
Scroll down to watch the scaled-down action ensue as well as the full-scale conclusion.
Ford overlooks the Big Apple in the 2015 Mustang Convertible [w/video]
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The process of getting the Mustang up there wasn't exactly easy. A Troy, MI-based company chopped up the new droptop, a necessary evil to get the Mustang on the Empire State Building's only freight elevator that runs to the 86th floor observation deck. But it was slightly more involved than just taking the car apart. The company, DST, built a mockup of the ESB's freight elevators, and then practiced its cuts on a second pre-production Mustang Convertible (measure twice, cut once).
The result of all this work are the images you see above. Yes, sitting in the crisp, morning air of midtown Manhattan, over 1,000 feet up, is this brilliant, Triple Yellow Mustang. Take a look up top for our gallery of images from today's event. You can also scroll down for videos and images of the process leading up to the ESB debut.
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As the Agnelli family heir, Elkann has inherited a long and fruitful friendship with the Ford family. While Giovanni Agnelli built his first Fiat four years before Henry Ford created his first vehicle, it was Ford that showed Agnelli the benefits of mass production and helped pave the way for what would become the Fiat empire.
Giovanni's grandson, Gianni, helped mentor Bill Ford when he was elected chairman of Ford Motor Company. Now, Ford is returning the favor by helping Elkann navigate the automotive industry's tumultuous waters.