1965 Ford Falcon 2dr. sedan 63.644 real miles. South Georgia farm family owned from new. lived here all its life. in south Georgia no show no ice NO SALT. no rust thru no rot. The car was parked in a pole barn in 1982 and stayed there. This was the least expensive Falcon and Ford for 1965. $1,977.00 new, weighs 2,370 lbs. This is No Option car, radio delete with plate. 170 cubic inch engine, 3 speed standard transmission. I have a folder with over 70 photos of parts and resto of work done. I bought this car for myself. I like Falcons. I went a little over the top for dependability. 3 coats primer, block, and wet sanded. 2 coats flat white. No body repair, no dents or dings. If I wanted to put it in color later on I could. But for now I like it this way. The doors shut even and straight, no sag, lines are good. Hood and trunk open and close correctly. Factory seats belts. The windows roll up and down. The front seat moves back and forth. Sun visors and headliner complete and original no tears. Factory owners manual, good glove box liner, good rear package shelf. The headlights high and low, fan motor, tail lights, parking lights, wiper motor all work. It has the original stainless steel wiper arms. It has the original keys that say Falcon, have Falcon key fob with two extra blank keys that say Falcon. Correct 1965 hub caps that say Falcon. At one time in its life had a fender bender. Replaced right front fender with a factory fender. Upper right corner of grille has a crinkle. (in photo) No other damage, None. The only plastic I found was on the left rear upper fender by tail light. The size of a silver dollar. Fender line is good. ( in photo) Original seats with Falcon emblem, split in rear seat. ( in photo) Some of the new parts I replaced: Master cylinder, front and rear wheel cyl. , front and rear brake hoses, brake hardware. new battery, stainless clutch and accelarator springs, clutch, pressure plate, disc, throwout bearing, pilot bearing, two new tires/0 miles, one very good, one fair, grille emblem, dome light assembly, horn button retainer, U joint, oil and filter, air filter, fuel filter, plugs, points, condenser, rotor, cap, up graded to 8mm wires, Flushed fuel tank, flushed and cleaned transmission, refilled with 85/140 gear oil The reason I'm selling: Fifty one years ago I bought a 1959 Pontiac Bonneville, sold it, sorry I did. Looking for one for years. Irony. I found one less than 3 miles from my home. Just like the one that was on the Gas Monkey garage episode (without the cow horns) This Falcon is a bone stock factory car. Touch the key, starts right up, drive it anywhere. I have the State of Georgia title. A deposit of $300.00 via pay pal, balance in bank check. Buyer responsible for pick-up, located in Zip 31792.
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Ford F-150 Tremor to pace NASCAR Truck Series this weekend
Wed, 14 Aug 2013Ford's bro-tastic F-150 Tremor will be pacing this weekend's NASCAR Camping World Truck Series at Michigan International Speedway. The Tremor fills a gap in the Ford F-Series lineup that we imagine the NASCAR set have clamored for - a hot-rod pickup truck.
Where the F-150 Raptor is designed to go quick on anything, the Tremor and its 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 are designed to tackle the road. The 365-horsepower and 420-pound-foot EcoBoost is unchanged from the rest of the F-150 line, but it combines the shortest drive ratio with the lightest two-door body, making it a bit of hot rod.
Ford will be offering hot laps with Michigan native Brad Keselowski behind the wheel of the Tremor for fans that arrive in the Irish Hills on August 14. The main showing for the new pickup will be the August 17 race, though, when it'll lead the field at the start of the race and through cautions.
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Sat, 11 Jan 2014There was more than a bit of public indigence following the recent story of Enterprise Rent-A-Car billing a customer $47,000 to replace a Ford Mustang GT Convertible stolen from a Nova Scotia lot. To recap: Kristen Cockerill rented the Mustang for two days, returned it to the lot on a Sunday and left the keys in a secure dropbox only for Enterprise employees to find the car gone the next day.
Despite Enterprise policies stating that customers are responsible for vehicles dropped on off-days, the company has admitted that the situation could've been handled a bit better.
In a recent statement, Enterprise has backed off the big-bill story, and claims to be working with Cockerill and her insurance company to resolve the issue. Further, the Enterprise general manager overseeing Nova Scotia has spoken with the harried renter, and apologized "for the way this claim was handled during the last few months."
15 vehicles most likely to surpass 200,000 miles
Tue, Mar 8 2022Americans drive a lot. Collectively, we put, on average, more than 13,000 miles on our cars each year according to the U.S. Department of Transportation. Because of this, a vehicle's ability to travel long distances without major problems is a huge consideration when it comes time to purchase a new one. It's also worth remembering that keeping an older car on the road instead of trashing it and buying new can be considered an eco-friendly decision. After all, it takes a lot of resources to build a car. iSeeCars.com, a website that aggregates used car listings from all around the country, recently ran through the numbers on millions of vehicles that are currently on the road to determine which last the longest. Alternatively, you could choose to look at this list as vehicles likely to be driven by owners who travel long distances. Either way, we've laid out the top 15 vehicles most likely to hit or even surpass the 200,000-mile mark. It's important to note that while these are the vehicles that have stood the test of time up until today, we can't guarantee future results if you decide to opt for one of these from a current model year. That said, unless we specifically say so in the text below, we've used pictures of current models for illustrative purposes. Now, with all of that out of the way, scroll on down for the top 15 vehicles most likely to crest 200,000 miles. 15: Toyota Sienna 14: Honda Odyssey The 15th spot and 14th spot on the list of the top 15 vehicles most likely to surpass 200,000 miles are both minivans. Spoiler alert: They will be the only two minivans on the list. According to iSeeCars, 3.2% of both of these family haulers crest the 200,000-mile mark, making them the best bets for families looking to put a ton of miles on their machines. 13: Honda Ridgeline 12: GMC Yukon The next spot on the list is occupied by the Honda Ridgeline pickup truck with 3.7% lasting past 200,000 miles. Unlike any of the other midsize trucks it competes with, the Ridgeline is based on a unibody chassis. Opting for this more car-like structure — as opposed to a traditional body-on-frame layout — allows Honda's hauler to ride and drive more like a car. Up next is the GMC Yukon, also with 3.7% past the 200K mark, and the first, but very much not the last, big traditional SUV you'll see on the list. In fact, get ready to see a whole bunch of 'em, including several from GMC parent General Motors.