2013 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Pinecrest, California, United States
More infos regarding my car at: crystlecaanzora@clubmorgan.com .
2013 SHELBY GT 500 -SOUTHERN CALIF-8893 MILES-MINT -SHOWROOM CONDITION
THIS IS ONE OF MY PERSONAL CARS. ONE OWNER CAR-MATURE ADULT -74 YEARS YOUNG. IT IS A MONSTER- 662-HP & 631 LB-FT
TORQUE. WHEN YOU DEPRESS THE GAS IT ALWAYS PUTS A BIG SMILE ON YOUR FACE.
ALWAYS GARAGED. NON-SMOKER. ONLY DRIVEN ON SURFACE STREETS. NEVER DRIVEN IN THE RAIN. NEVER RACED OR ABUSED.
AS YOU KNOW, 2013 WAS THE YEAR THAT CARROLL SHELBY PASSED ON SO THIS IS THE LAST CAR THAT HE "TOUCHED". THIS CAR
IS LIKE NEW AND COULD BE THE CORNERSTONE OF YOUR SHELBY COLLECTION.
HAS SVT PERFORMANCE PACKAGE , VEHICHLE COVER & SHAKER PRO UPGRADE.
INCLUDED IS OWNER'S MANUAL , DUPLICATE KEYS, CAR COVER, AIR DAM (NEVER OPENED-IN TRUNK) AND MSRP STICKER.
LICENSED IN CALIFORNIA UNTIL 10/31/17
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Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 has a bit of a dyno issue
Tue, 28 May 2013We're of the mind that each and every dyno should come with Murphy's Law painted in big, visible letters down the side. For every ten successful dyno runs out there, it seems there's one where events to horribly wrong. Take, for example, the video below. The clip shows what happens when a Ford Shelby GT500 and a mobile dyno have a bit of a disagreement at the Performance Expo 24 in Sherbrooke, Quebec. We won't spoil the results for you, but we will say there's some substantial carnage involved.
It's unclear just how much damage ensues from the dust up or whether anyone was harmed in the incident, but from the looks of things, everyone made it out without serious injury. If only we could say the same for the machines involved. Check out the video below.
Ford Shelby GT350R sets 7:32.19 Nurburgring lap time
Mon, Jan 26 2015It was over a year ago that the Chevy Camaro Z/28 clocked a Nurburgring lap time of 7 minutes and 37.47 seconds, propelling itself up the leader boards as the fastest American muscle car to lap the infamous Nordschleife. But now word has it that another piece of Detroit iron has clocked an even faster time. According to Evo, the new Ford Shelby GT350R Mustang has lapped the Green Hell in a blitzkrieg 7:32.19. That's more than five seconds faster than the Z/28, and propels the GT350R into proper supercar territory: incrementally quicker than the Ferrari 458 Italia and in league with lap times posted by the Nissan GT-R (though not the fastest Godzilla has clocked over the years). With output quoted at "more than 500 horsepower and more than 400 lb-ft of torque," and no 0-60, quarter-mile or top end figures revealed to date, this marks the first genuine measure of performance we've seen for the track-focused pony car - though the numbers have yet to be officially confirmed. The GT350R packs a 5.2-liter V8 unburdened by 130 pounds of excess weight – helped along by carbon-fiber wheels coated in Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 rubber. Related Video:
Report: GM struggling to market turbo technology
Tue, 20 Apr 2010In the automotive realm, marketing can sometimes prove just as important as the actual product. Take, for instance, Ford's well regarded EcoBoost technology, which couples turbocharging with direct injection to produce more horsepower and reduce fuel consumption. Would it surprise you to hear that General Motors has had similar technology on the market for over three years?
It's true. GM's first turbocharged, direct injected powerplants hit the market for the 2007 model. The 2.0-liter Ecotec mills put down an impressive 260 horsepower and a matching 260 pound-feet of torque, and they were lauded by the press in the engine bays of the Pontiac Solstice, Saturn Sky, Chevrolet Cobalt SS and Chevrolet HHR SS. But few people outside a core group of enthusiasts actually remember this fact.
Says Uwe Grebe, executive director of GM's global advanced engineering, "We didn't have a badge and say, 'This is the most important thing we will put on all our brochures.'" Ford, however, did just that, and it's EcoBoost engines are right at the tips of all our tongues when we discuss today's most advanced powerplants. So, how does The General fix its mistake?



