1966 Ford Galaxie 500 7 Litre on 2040-cars
Johnson City, Tennessee, United States
1966 FORD GALAXIE 500 7 LITRE FASTBACK 4 SPEED Vehicle Specifications Year: 1966 Make: Ford Model: Galaxie 500 VIN: 6E61Q237895Stock Number: 66-7 Mileage: 58895 Transmission: Manual Engine: 8 Cylinder, 7.L Exterior Color: Black Primer Interior Color: Tan Title: Clear Contact Information David- 423-791-1271 Ask Us A Question Description FOR SALE 1966 FORD GALAXIE 500 7 LITRE 428 4 SPEED THESE CARS ARE VERY RARE AND HARD TO FIND VIN 6 E 6 1 Q 2 3 7 8 9 5 6=1966 E=ASSY PLANT=MAHWA-NJ 61=GALAXIE 500 7-LITRE FASTBACK BUCKET SEATS Q=428-4V THUNDERBIRD 7 LITRE 345 HP 237895= CONSECUTIVE NUMBERSBLOCK =C 6 M E-A BLOCK DATE 6 H 22 HEAD DATE 1 H 6 COWL TAG MATCHES DOOR TAG. This car does run and drive, it would be a great car to finish restoring, its an all numbers matching car
1966 FORD GALAXIE 500
7 LITRE
4 SPEED
THESE CARS ARE VERY RARE AND HARD TO FIND
VIN
6 E 6 1 Q 2 3 7 8 9 5
6=1966
E=ASSY PLANT=MAHWA-NJ
61=GALAXIE 500 7-LITRE FASTBACK BUCKET SEATS
Q=428-4V THUNDERBIRD 7 LITRE 345 HP
237895= CONSECUTIVE NUMBERS
BLOCK =C 6 M E-A
BLOCK DATE 6 H 22
HEAD DATE 1 H 6
COWL TAG MATCHES DOOR TAG SEE PICTURE
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Next Ford Mustang to drop 400 pounds
Thu, 15 Aug 2013The Ford Mustang is already the lightest of the current crop of muscle cars, at around 3,600 pounds for a GT coupe with the six-speed manual transmission. That's almost 260 pounds less than a Chevrolet Camaro SS and about 450 pounds less than a Dodge Challenger R/T, which means the Mustang has a pretty big advantage when it comes to handling, braking, accelerating and economy. More good news: The next Mustang will be even lighter.
According to a report from Edmunds, the sixth-generation Mustang, which is set to debut at the 2014 North American International Auto Show, will shed an additional 400 pounds of body fat. That 11-percent weight reduction will be thanks to lightweight materials, with a particular focus on using stronger, but less material in construction. Aluminum will feature heavily, but Edmunds' inside source warns that there is "nothing terribly exotic" coming to the original pony car.
The other big news is that the new Mustang will be smaller overall. It's going to be 15-inches shorter than the 188.5-inch Mustang on sale today, while it'll also be 6.5 inches narrower. Shorter overhangs, both in the front and rear, are also good signs for those that want an agile Mustang.
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Fri, 08 Nov 2013As we eagerly await the unveiling of the all-new sixth-generation Mustang, Ford has been giving us some great information over the past few months showing what has gone into shaping its venerable pony car. As many changes as the Mustang has gone through in its 50 years, though, it appears the fourth-gen model played a decisive and pivotal role in the car's future.
As is part of Mustang lore, the front-wheel drive Ford Probe was originally developed as a next-generation Mustang in the Eighties before cooler heads prevailed. The Blue Oval has just released a handful of images showing how bad things could have been - including a full-scale clay model of a front-wheel-drive Mustang (shown above). Fortunately, the FWD Mustang plan was scrapped and Ford went to work designing a rear-wheel-drive replacement for the Fox Body Mustang, with three design studies making it far enough to become full-scale models. These include the soft "Bruce Jenner" Mustang, the over-the-top "Rambo" Mustang and the middle-ground "Arnold Schwarzenegger" Mustang, which finally became the basis for the 1994 'Stang.
By early 1991, the design language of the fourth-generation Mustang had been worked out, and the rest, they say, is history. Scroll down for the fascinating press release telling the story of the fourth-gen Mustang, and be sure to check out the gallery of horribly misguided sketches and various design studies that were all on the table in the late 1980s.
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Although the V8 model is not among them, we can now see how the EPA has rated those models with a half dozen pistons or less. The Mustang EcoBoost with the turbo four and a manual transmission has been rated at 22 miles per gallon in the city and 31 on the highway. The V6 manual gets 17 city and 28 highway, while the V6 automatic squeezes out a bit more in the city at 19 mpg but carries the same 28 highway rating.
By way of comparison, the latest Chevy Camaro with the V6 and a stick shift gets the same 17/28 EPA rating as a similarly equipped new 'Stang, and the V6 automatic Camaro gets 18/27 (slightly behind the Ford, but if you opt for the Camaro 2LS with its V6, automatic and 2.92 rear axle ratio, you'll be looking at 19 and 30).