1962 Black Ford Thunderbird 390 V/8 Engine, Tilt-away Steering Wheel on 2040-cars
Sunnyside, Washington, United States
1962 FORD THUNDERBIRD
FOR SALE IS A BEAUTIFUL, VERY PAMPERED 1962 FORD THUNDERBIRD THAT I AM SELLING FOR MY DAD. THE '62 T'BIRD IS EQUIPPED WITH A 390 V/8 ENGINE, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, POWER WINDOWS, POWER DRIVER SEAT, AND ORIGINAL AM RADIO NOT IN WORKING CONDITION. THE CAR HAS HAD 2 PREVIOUS OWNERS. THE COOPER RADIAL WHITE WALL TIRES ARE IN VERY GOOD/EXCELLENT CONDITION, AND THE STEEL WHEELS AND BABY MOON HUB CAPS ARE ALSO IN VERY GOOD CONDITION WITH VERY MINOR DISCOLORATION. THE BATTERY IS APPROX. 2 YEARS OLD. THE CREAM INTERIOR IS IN VERY GOOD/EXCELLENT CONDITION - THE SEATS WERE REUPHOLSTERED AND NEW LANDAU ROOF ADDED IN 1999. THE CENTER CONSOLE IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THE HEAD LINER IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION WITH NO RIPS OR TEARS, AND THE SUN VISORS ARE IN VERY GOOD/EXCELLENT CONDITION. ALL OF THE POWER WINDOWS WORK PROPERLY - THE DRIVER'S SIDE WINDOW IS A LITTLE NOISY GOING UP AND DOWN, BUT WORKS FINE. THE CLOCK IS IN NOT IN WORKING ORDER. THE ODOMETER READS 48,631 MILES (BUT IS PROBABLY 148,631 MILES). THE TRUNK HAS A FULL LINER, ORIGINAL JACK, AND THE SPARE TIRE IS IN GOOD CONDITION. THE PAINT IS IN OVERALL GOOD/VERY GOOD CONDITION, WITH SOME MINOR FLAWS IN THE FINISH ON THE TRUNK AND FRONT OF THE HOOD, AND A COUPLE OF MINOR DOOR DINGS - BE SURE TO CHECK PICTURES. THE DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEM HAS A HEALTHY SOUND, AND THE MUFFLERS ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION (ABOUT 15 YEARS OLD). THERE IS NOT NOTICEABLE RUST AROUND THE WHEEL WELLS/FENDERS. THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT IS IN GOOD CONDITION. ALSO INCLUDED IS A FULL CAR COVER. THE THUNDERBIRD HAS LED A VERY SHELTERED LIFE AS IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN PARKED IN A GARAGE, AND WAS JUST STARTED AGAIN FOR THE FIRST TIME IN TWO YEARS LAST WEEK. A LOCAL MECHANIC CHECKED THE FUEL PUMP, STEERING, BRAKES, AND TRANSMISSION. HE REPORTED THE CAR IS MECHANICALLY SOUND - IT JUST NEEDS TO BE DRIVEN!! THIS EXCEPTIONAL 1962 FORD THUNDERBIRD IS GARAGED IN SUNNYSIDE, WASHINGTON, LOCATED BETWEEN SEATTLE AND SPOKANE WASHINGTON IN SOUTH/CENTRAL WASHINGTON STATE. SHIPPING IS AT THE BUYER'S EXPENSE. $500 DEPOSIT VIA PAYPAL IS DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS AT CLOSE OF AUCTION AND IS NON-REFUNDABLE. |
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Ford claims that 70 percent of its lineup will have stop/start tech by 2017. The key to this massive proliferation is its new dual-battery system that combines a lithium-ion battery with a lead-acid one and regenerative braking. The setup works by harvesting braking energy and converting it to electricity. When the vehicle stops, the engine shuts off, but the Li-ion battery has enough juice to keep the accessories running. The engine starts up again as drivers take their foot off the brake. The layout would mean less wasted gas while idling. It's already available on Ford hybrids and is somewhat similar to the i-Eloop capacitor-based system from Mazda.
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2015 Galpin Ford GTR1
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This year, the Galpin was back, albeit with one big change. That twin-turbo engine? Gone. In its place, a 5.4-liter V8 with a 4.0-liter Whipple supercharger bolted on, delivering an astonishing 1,058 hp and 992 lb-ft of torque on 110-octane fuel. 0-60? 2.9 seconds. Top speed? Somewhere above 225 miles per hour.
"Some things to keep in mind: no stability control, no traction control," were the only warnings given by Galpin's Brandon Boeckmann before taking me on a quick spin in the supercar. And after having my eyes thrown into the back of my skull a few times, laughing hysterically and trying to regain full use of my hearing after my ear drums being bombarded by the apocalyptic roar behind me, Brandon pulled over and said it was my turn, if I was ready to take the wheel.