2006 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Eugene, Oregon, United States
Engine:
Roush 460 Cubic Inch Engine rated at 600 hp/560 ft/lb torque at 4900 RPM
10.5:1 Compression Ratio
Forged steel connecting rods, M-850-C460 & hydraulic flat tappet cam, M-250-C460
High Performance T-sump oil pan
High flow aluminum water pump, m-8501-C460
Ford Racing "Super Cobra Jet" aluminum heads, M-6049-SCJ with Ford Racing valve train
Blue Thunder medium rise dual quad intake with two 650 Holleys and custom air cleaner
MSD Digital 6T Ignition Box & billit distributor
March serpentine pulleys
Sanden Air Conditioning Pump (Billit)
Saginaw Power Steering Pump (Billit)
Be Cool Radiator & fans
2.25" custom headers, equal length tubes, mandrel bent, TIG welded go into 4.25" collectors which dump into 3.5 " pipes. The pipes go over the rear axle and into Flowmaster mufflers. The entire system is power coated inside and out.
Exhaust cut-outs operated by a lever in the cockpit
Moroso Overflow Can
Transmission:
Viper Tremic 6-speed transmission (T56) rated at 1000 hp
Spec Clutch
Lakewood bell housing
Dyno Tech aluminum drive shaft
Rear Axle
Moser 9" axle
Eton True Track case
3.70 gear ratio
Suspension:
Anthony Jones engineered front K-member and suspension for big block
Tubular A-arms
BMR Prostreet 4-link adjustable rear
BMR H.D. boxed subframe connectors
Adjustable QA-1 coil-over shock
Wheels and Tires
Front 26x7.50R17LT Hoosiers wrapped around 6" wide SVT wheels
Rear P295/45R17 Mickey Thompson ET Street on 11" SVT wheels
Gauges:
Dash mounted Sunpro Super tach II
Adjustable shift light
Dash-pod mounted Auto Meter Volt/Oil/Water Temp gauges
Extras:
Trunk mounted Optima battery
Blacked out headlights
Chin spoiler
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Auto Services in Oregon
Toy Doctor Inc ★★★★★
Thor`s Lake Auto Service ★★★★★
Speed Sports ★★★★★
River City Transmissions ★★★★★
Richie`s Mufflers & Customs ★★★★★
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Camaro SS, Hellcat Widebody, and an Airstream camper | Autoblog Podcast #545
Fri, Jun 29 2018On this week's Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by Green Editor John Beltz Snyder and Senior Editor Alex Kierstein. We talk about a lot of American stuff, including the Chevy Camaro SS 1LE and the new Blazer, Dodge Challenger Hellcat Widebody, Ford's new train station and a diesel F-150 towing an Airstream trailer, as well as some Tesla pickup news. Somehow the Kia Stinger also made its way into this red, white and blue episode (because it's great, and it's our new long-termer). This week, we try something a little different in the "Spend My Money" segment. Autoblog Podcast #545 Your browser does not support the audio element. Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Rundown Cars we've been driving: Chevrolet Camaro SS 1LE, Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody, Kia Stinger AWD Visiting Ford's new train station in Detroit Camping with a Ford F-150 Diesel and an Airstream Basecamp Chevy unveiled the new Blazer New Tesla pickup truck details Spend my money Feedback Email – Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on iTunes Related Video: Green Podcasts Chevrolet Dodge Ford Kia Truck Coupe Crossover Electric Future Vehicles Performance Sedan RVs/Campers chevy blazer michigan central station
Junkyard Gem: 1973 Mercury Marquis Brougham 4-Door Pillared Hardtop
Tue, Nov 7 2023Ford's Mercury Division debuted the Marquis in the 1967 model year, as a sporty coupe based on a stretched Ford LTD chassis. When the LTD got an update for 1969, so did the Marquis, and production of that generation of the top-of-the-line Mercury continued through 1978 (the Grand Marquis hit streets the following year). The 1969-1978 Marquis was a big, imposing land yacht, and the Brougham version came absolutely loaded with affordable luxury. Today's Junkyard Gem is a Marquis Brougham from the first year of the Malaise Era, found in a Phoenix self-service car graveyard recently. This car appears to have spent decades sitting outdoors in one of the harshest climates in the country, and so it's in rough shape. The vinyl top received the full thermonuclear treatment and is mostly obliterated by now. The interior got thoroughly cooked as well. Still, its original opulence shines through if you use some imagination. What hurts is that this car was packed with most of the good options, including the mighty 460-cubic-inch (7.5-liter) V8 engine with four-barrel carburetor. The price for the 460 was just $76 in this car, or around $548 in today's money. The base engine was a 429 (7.0-liter). Power numbers were way down for 1973 when compared to a couple of years earlier, partly as the result of tightening emissions standards but mostly due to the switch from gross to net power ratings that began midway during 1971 and was completed by the end of 1972. This engine was rated at 202 horsepower and 330 pound-feet. The only transmission available was a three-speed automatic. We can assume that the original buyer of this car and its single-digit fuel economy had a rough time when the OPEC oil embargo hit in the fall of 1973. Believe it or not, air conditioning was not standard equipment on the '73 Marquis Brougham (you had to move up to a Lincoln for that). This one even has the automatic temperature control feature, adding a total of $508 to the cost of this car (about $3,661 in 2023 dollars). That AM/FM/8-track radio—or, in fact, any radio—was an extra-cost option as well, with a price tag of $363 ($2,616 after inflation). The MSRP for the 1973 Marquis Brougham sedan (known as a "pillared hardtop" thanks to the frameless window glass) was $5,072, which comes to $36,555 in today's dollars. Obviously, its out-the-door cost would have been much higher with all the options.
2015 Ford Mustang potentially 'leaked' by Car and Driver
Mon, 28 Oct 2013Few upcoming debuts have been as eagerly anticipated as the all-new Ford Mustang that's expected to debut shortly as the Mustang's 50th anniversary year approaches. Well, Car and Driver magazine would have us wait no longer as it claims to be leaking Ford's new global pony car early.
Of course what you're looking at is just as likely to be a composite rendering based on what C/D projects the new Mustang to look like, but to our eyes it looks spot on. Combining design traits from the Evos Concept with classic Mustang signatures and Ford's Aston-inspired grille treatment, C/D's images - including a complete 360-degree digital navigator - show a Mustang not only for the modern era, but also for global distribution, taking a quintessentially American car to markets its predecessors were never designed for.
Those global considerations are expected to spell the demise of the outgoing Mustang's holdout live rear axle in favor of an independent suspension, and a slight constricting of the exterior dimensions. And thanks to a separate leak, coming from a digital survey, we have apparent confirmation of what will power the new pony car. While the existing 3.7-liter V6 and 5.0-liter V8 engines will apparently carry over with only slight adjustments in output, the survey confirms a new 2.4-liter turbo four will be positioned in between them, offering slightly more power than the V6 but markedly improved fuel economy for a manageable $560 premium over base.
