Ford: Mustang Gt on 2040-cars
Elmira, New York, United States
2012 5.0 MUSTANG GT 5.0 (KONA BLUE METALLIC) 43k miles I am the second owner I bought the car in 2012. Car has been Meticulously maintained standard oil changes every 3k it is a 6spd 5.0 Coyote motor with the premium comfort package. Mods Performance -P1sc Procharger polished unit. 4k miles on it Boss Intake Manifold Id1000 Fuel with JMS BAP -Sct Tuner. Tuned by Chris Miller Racing dynoed at 607rwhp and 525 rwtq 93 octane Exhaust -BBR X-pipe to Borla S-type exhaust Appearance -Saleen Grille -Californai special front fascia with Fog lights -GT 500 spoiler -RTR wheels -Dual Aeroforce Interceptor Guages -20% TINTS Suspension -SVT performance struts and shocks also included a plethora of stock parts. Mechanically car is superb shape. Body has a few blemishes, front drivers side bumper had some sand hit it and a dent on the divers side rear quarter panel. If you have any questions please dont hesitate to ask.
eMail me for more details : petersonjameybwa@mynet.com
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Ford reflects on radical Mustang concept that never reached showrooms
Tue, 25 Jun 2013The Ford Mustang that we all know and love made major waves in the auto industry way back in 1964 by offering style and reasonable pricing with optional V8 power. Its long hood and short rear deck, combined with a low-slung and sporty cockpit, made a lasting impression in the minds of consumers and car designers alike, and its basic shape has so endured the test of time that it's still in use today.
This being the case, you may be interested to know that the first Mustang of 1964.5 wasn't actually the first Mustang at all, being preceded by a concept car that made its public debut in 1962. This concept was nothing like the car that would eventually make it into production, with a radical wedge shape and a small V4 engine sitting behind the car's two occupants, driving the rear wheels. In other words, the conceptual Mustang was pretty much the complete opposite of the production Mustang besides the name.
Ford has kindly decided go through its massive archive to bring the original Mustang concept back into the public eye. The company goes so far as to pose this question to fans of the pony car: "Should we borrow a few of these style elements for the next iteration of the Mustang?" Check out our image gallery above and then let 'em know what you think in the Comments below.
Mercury rises around sexy Cougar pack
Sat, May 30 2015With a slightly larger body and a more luxurious interior, the Mercury Cougar doesn't carry quite as much cachet among pony car enthusiasts as the venerable Ford Mustang. But don't try to make that argument around Cougar super-fan Mike Brown. Since starting his Cougar collecting in 1988, Brown has become an absolute expert on the model, and he claims to have owned 400 of the Mercury pony cars in that time. Ten of them are in his collection today, not to mention a heap of spare parts in the garage. Check out some of the rarer members of Brown's fleet and allow him to tell you about them in this interesting interview from Electric Federal.
Michigan museum offers Model T driving classes
Sun, 29 Dec 2013Halfway between Detroit and Chicago, there is a car museum that gives visitors a unique level of interaction with antique cars. The Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners, MI has a driver's training class to teach people of any age to learn how to drive a Ford Model T.
From the crank starter to the column-mounted throttle control, this driving school teaches people all there is to know about driving and operating a Model T. Each class lasts about two and a half hours and is only open to 18 students. There are ten sessions planned for 2014 - twice a day on May 3, June 22, July 22, August 23 and September 14. The class costs $95 (or $85 for members), and it also includes a tour of the museum's automobile collection.
In addition to this driving school, the museum has plenty of exhibits on the property, and it's open all but three days per year (Easter, Christmas and New Year's Day) with free admission for school field trips and active military. Be sure to check out the Gilmore Car Museum's website or visit them on Facebook for more info.