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1972 Ford Grand Torino 2dr Hardtop #s Matching With Factory Air, Southern Beauty on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:31753
Location:

Clinton Township, Michigan, United States

Clinton Township, Michigan, United States
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HELLO UP FOR BID IS OUR RARE 1972 FORD GRAND TORINO, #S MATCHING 351 CLEVLAND, WITH FACTORY AIR, THIS WAS A SOUTHERN BEAUTY THAT SPENT ITS LIFE IN TENNESSEE, AND IT SHOWS, WITH THE VERY RARE COLOR COMBO OF RED WITH WHITE INTERIOR, THAT LOOKS GREAT, [SEE INTERIOR PICS] THE HEADLINER IS ALSO IN VERY GOOD SHAPE, THE DASH PAD LOOKS FLAWLESS, THE PAINT WAS JUST DONE BACK TO THE FACTORY COLOR  AND IT JUST GLOWS, THE BODY LINES ARE LASER STRAIGHT, THE RIGHT FRONT MARKER LIGHT IS CRACKED, BUT SHOULD HAVE NEW ONE BY THE AUCTION END, THE DOORS OPEN AND SHUT WITH EASE, ALL GLASS IS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE WITH NO CHIPS OR CRACKS, ALL WINDOWS WORK AS THEY SHOULD, THE MILES READ 31,753 AND THIS BELIEVED TO BE ACTUAL, THE LEDGENDARY 351 CLEVLAND ENGINE RUNS AND DRIVES AS STRONG AS THEY COME. WITH NEW TIMING CHAIN AND GEARS, FULL TUNE UP THAT WAS DONE PROFFESIONAL,  THIS CAR DRIVES EXCELLENT, THE TIRES ARE COOPER COBRA, P225/ 70/ R 14, AND THEY ARE IN GREAT SHAPE, THE DUAL EXHAUST SOUNDS AWESOME,THE CHROME IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND IT SHOWS, THIS IS A REAL LOOKER, FUN FOR CAR SHOWS, CRUISES ECT.. WILL DRIVE ANYWHERE, THE TRUNK IS ALSO SOLID AS IS THE UNDERCARRIAGE IF YOU ARE IN THE MARKET FOR  A RARE CLASSIC, THAT IS SURE TO BRING MANY YEARS OF ENJOYMENT TO THE WINNING BIDDER, THAN THIS IS THE ONE FOR YOU! I HAVN'T SEEN MANY AROUND,  IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO CALL IF YOU'D LIKE TO COME VIEW OR ARE LOOKING TO BID WE WILL BE HAPPY TO ACCOMADATE! WE DO RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY,IF LOOKING FOR SHIPPING PRICES WE HAVE A REPUTABLE LICENSED AND INSURED SHIPPER WORLDWIDE, AND  WE WILL HELP WITH ANY SHIPPING NEEDS, PLEASE CONTACT DON @734-751-1023 THANKS FOR VIEWING, AND HOPE TO HERE FROM YOU SOON! GOD BLESS EVERYONE!

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Automakers want to stop the EPA's fuel economy rules change, and why that's a shortsighted move

Tue, Dec 6 2016

With a Trump Administration looming, the EPA moved quickly after the election to propose finalizing future fuel economy rules last week. The auto industry doesn't like that (surprise), and has started making moves to stop the EPA. Ford CEO Mark Fields said he wanted to lobby Trump to lower the standards, and now the Auto Alliance, a manufacturer group, is saying it will join the fight against cleaner cars. The Alliance represents 12 automakers: BMW, Fiat Chrysler, Ford, GM, Jaguar Land Rover, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi, Porsche, Toyota, VW, and Volvo. Gloria Bergquist, a spokesperson for the Alliance, told Automotive News that the "EPA's sudden and controversial move to propose auto regulations eight months early - even after Congress warned agencies about taking such steps while political appointees were packing their bags - calls out for congressional action to pause this rulemaking until a thoughtful policy review can occur." The EPA was going to consider public comments through April 2017, but then said it would move the deadline to the end of December. That means that it can finalize the rules before President Obama leaves office. The director of public affairs for the Consumer Federation of America, Jack Gillis, said on a conference call with reporters last week when the EPA originally announced its decision that it is unlikely that President Trump will be able to roll back these changes. Gillis also said on the same call that any attempt by the automakers to prevent these changes would be history repeating itself. "These are the same companies that fought airbags, and now promoting the fact that every car has multiple airbags," he said. "These are the same companies that fought the crash-test program, and now are promoting the crash-test ratings published by the government. So, it's clear that they're misperceiving the needs of the American consumer." There are more reasons the Allliance's pushback is flawed. Carol Lee Rawn, the transportation program director for Ceres, said on that call that the automotive industry is a global one, and many automakers are moving to global platforms to help them meet strict fuel economy rules around the world.

After Years Of Delays, Rear Visibility Requirements Move Closer To Reality

Fri, Jan 3 2014

Regulations that would require automakers to improve rear-view visibility on all new cars and light trucks are nearing completion after six years of delays. The U.S. Department of Transportation sent its proposed rear-visibility rules to the Obama administration for review on Christmas Day. The White House Office of Management and Budget now must finalize the regulations. The rule are intended to minimize the risk of pedestrian deaths from vehicles in reverse, a type of accident that disproportionately affects children. Already in 2014, two children have died from cars backing over them, driven in each case by the children's father. Specifics of the Transportation Department's proposal are not available during the review, but the rules are expected to compel automakers to install rear-view cameras as mandatory equipment on all new vehicles. That's what safety advocates have wanted all along. Thought they were pleased the proposed ruling had finally been issued, there was some worry Friday the final rules would omit the rear-view camera mandate. "We're encouraged, but we're also a little concerned about speculation the rear-view camera may not be in there," said Janette Fennell, the president and founder of Kids and Cars, a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting children in and around vehicles. "I'm wondering where that might be coming from." On Thursday, The Automotive News had reported the possibility the new standards could offer an alternative to rear-view cameras, such as redesigned mirrors, that improved visibility. The Office of Management and Budget typically completes its reviews of new rules in 90 days, although that can be extended. OMB officials said Friday they do not comment on pending rules. The intent of the rules is to enhance rear visibility for drivers and prevent pedestrian deaths. Approximately 200 pedestrians are backed over in the United States each year, according to estimates from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Accidents Mostly Affect Children Roughly half the victims are children younger than age five. A government analysis concluded approximately half the victims -– 95 to 112 -– could be saved with new regulations. Yet the rules have arrived at a glacial pace. President George W. Bush signed legislation that had been passed with bipartisan Congressional support in 2008. But automakers have fought the idea of adding rear-view cameras, saying it is too expensive.

Popular Science magazine's Best Of What's New 2012 all ate up with cars

Tue, 20 Nov 2012

Popular Science has named the winners in its Best of What's New awards, the victors coming in the categories of aerospace, automotive, engineering, entertainment, gadgets, green, hardware, health, home, recreation, security and software. The automotive category did not go wanting for lauded advancements:
Tesla Model S: the Grand Award winner for being "the standard by which all future electric vehicles will be measured."
BMW 328i: it's 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder gets called out for being more powerful and frugal than the six-cylinder it replaces.