1965 Shelby Superformance on 2040-cars
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
1965 Superformance MKIII 427 Cobra
Motor
Fresh 600HP Roush 446 cubic inch custom built motor
Roush engineering 351W dart block bored & stroked to 446 cid
Big port AFR heads
Custom fabricated Roush valve covers & air cleaners
Port-matched Edlebrock Victor JR intake
VDL carburetor Holley 800
Eagle forged crank & H beam rods
Full solid mechanical valve train
Stewart components high flow water pump
CV products pulley system & oil filter housing
Race Mate alternator
Cannon Road Race oil pan
Gear Train
Zoom clutch assembly with a hydraulic slave unit
Tremor TKO 5 speed gear box with Shelby original correct shifter
Ford 8.8" positron IRS
Cockpit
Period correct smith instrument with Legend correct reverse speedometer gauges
Genuine Lucas switches custom battery kill switch
Rich black premium quality German custom leather seats
Custom HPC coated roll bar to match side pipes (custom tunes)
Dual 5 point Crow harness for driver & passenger
Original issue hardwood rimmed Moto-Lita steering wheel
Special order (and original-equipment-correct) red fire extinguisher for car (bulkhead mounted)
Heater/Defroster
Dual fresh air vents
Wind wings & tented visors
Map pockets, Cobra emblem floor mats
Tonneau cover, side windows & factory soft top
Wheels/Suspension/Brakes
American Racing 17" aluminum knock off pin-drive wheels shod with Nitto 555 street radials from Vintage Wheels
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MKIII sports all independent suspension
Adjustable coil over shocks in all 4 corners
Wildwood brake package
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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.
Daily Driver: 2015 Ford Edge Sport
Thu, May 7 2015Daily Driver videos are micro-reviews of vehicles in the Autoblog press fleet, reviewed by the staffers that drive them every day. Today's Daily Driver features the 2015 Ford Edge Sport, reviewed by Adam Morath. You can watch the video above or read a transcript below. Watch more Autoblog videos at /videos. VIDEO TRANSCRIPT [00:00:00] Hi. I'm Adam Morath for Autoblog and in today's Daily Driver we're with the 2015 Ford Edge. It's been completely redesigned and I really think that it needed it because this was always kind of the last car to come to mind when I was considering all of Ford's lineup. It was sort of forgotten. I don't think that will be the case anymore. It looks great. They revamped the exterior. The first thing I noticed walking up to the car when they first dropped it off was [00:00:30] the great job they've done with the taillights. They've got a very high tech look to them. You have LED accent lighting that surrounds the tail lamps and then a light bar that spans the entire deck lid. It looks pretty cool, very angular, a lot sportier than the previous models. We also have the optional HID headlights so if you combine that with what I've already told you about with the [00:01:00] tail lamps, and also the ambient lighting inside this vehicle ... It just feels like the lighting in general was very well considered on the Edge and gives it a very modern feel. The nice design continues to the interior as well. You've got leather panels with contrast stitching on the sport model. You've got a nice center console that actually has some storage underneath it, so it's sort of a floating center console. The only thing is there is still a little bit of cheap plastic [00:01:30] used on the interior. That's a common complaint of automotive journalists worldwide, but this one I can see already has a few scratches on it. You can also get this vehicle with 20-inch aluminum wheels or 21-inch matte black aluminum wheels. Here we've got them wrapped in Perelli. I haven't been on a track or anything where you could really get a sense of the performance, but again, that just adds to the sporty look of the Edge in the sport trim level. It has the new 2.7 [00:02:00] liter Eco Boost V6 and I have been really happy with this powertrain. It puts out 315 horsepower, 350 pound feet of torque, and that's that twin turbo working for you. It helps with acceleration and passing at highway speed, so it checks both boxes there.
Ford Mustang challenges Lamborghini in amazing drift battle
Fri, Dec 18 2015Engines scream and tires billow with smoke as Vaughn Gittin Jr. and Daigo Saito stage a drift battle through an abandoned Japanese resort that looks like a Russian village in this stunning clip. The high-performance ballet of these amazing machines sliding around makes this one of the best videos of the year. To fight this duel, Gittin straps into his 550-horsepower Ford Mustang, and Saito meets the pony car's challenge with a drift-prepped Lamborghini Murcielago. The drivers hit a curving road and show expert car control as the men slide these very different vehicles just inches from each other. Eventually, night descends, and they add some fire to the scene to give the stunts a more apocalyptic look. The production values for this short clip are phenomenal, and the editing makes the viewer feel right in the middle of the action. If you want to get behind the scenes of this impressive display of drifting, Speedhunters did a great job capturing the event in photos. Related Video:


