1966 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
1966 Ford Mustang Convertible with 4 BRL 289 HIPO Cobra motor Very rare . Correct 66 T CODE Candy Apple Red with a show quality high gloss finish. with Parchment Pony Interior, Factory Power steering and Breaks. Factory AC needs charges but guarantee works. Factory Power top. This car runs and drives better than new, It is as clean on the undercarriage as it is on top. This is a show car that has been on display at the Henry Ford Green Field Village Museum. It was invited to be and was displayed at the Automotive Hall of Fame. It was an extra in the Movie Simi-Pro. 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible with 4 BRL 289 HIPO Cobra motor Very rare . Correct 66 T CODE Candy Apple Red with a show quality high gloss finish. with Parchment Pony Interior, Factory Power steering and Breaks. Factory AC needs charges but guarantee works. Factory Power top. This car runs and drives better than new, It is as clean on the undercarriage as it is on top. This is a show car that has been on display at the Henry Ford Green Field Village Museum. It was invited to be and was displayed at the Automotive Hall of Fame. It was an extra in the Movie Simi-Pro. This care is correct. All nuts and bolt are cadmium plated, Ceramic manifolds Powder, Polished are ported head , Powder coated intake valve covers and air cleaner.
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The 11 most expensive American cars ever
Tue, 12 Aug 2014Here's a Pro Tip for all you would-be classic car investors out there: buy Ferraris. With the Pebble Beach festivities kicking off this week, including any number high end car auctions, we thought it would be entertaining to compile a list of some to the most expensive cars ever sold with the bang of a gavel. Trouble is, once you get past the splendor of everyone's favorite Italian sports car maker, that list is pretty boring.
Ferrari dominates the all-time auction sales list; seven of the top ten most expensive cars sold wear the Cavallino Rampante badge, as well as more than half of the top fifty. Sure, a nearly $30-million Mercedes-Benz W196 racecar might be the new top dog as of last year, but it's even possible that Ferrari could take that title back in Monterey this weekend. Long story short: we think a list of the most expensive American cars ever sold at auction is a lot more entertaining to read. Hell, our list has a friggin' Batmobile on it, how can it go wrong?
Follow on below for the top ten cars that are red, white, blue and a whole lot of green.
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They're pretty darn similar. And yet our views are oh so different.
If you guys could read the transcripts of our editors' chat room, you'd know that we're a pretty argumentative bunch. It's always good-spirited stuff (well, usually), but when we're not obsessively covering this or that, we're usually fighting about one car being better than another. We're all enthusiasts here, and our automotive tastes run the gamut from the weird and unusual to the decidedly mainstream - we all feel strongly about specific cars in a given segment. While it usually makes for good conversation, if we're passionate enough, it can turn into a tomato-throwing showdown.
These horribly misguided front-drive design studies nearly became the Mustang
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.