1967 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Camden Wyoming, Delaware, United States
I am always available by mail at: hildegardehrroza@speedfreaks.org .
wow. what a car. 67 convertible, no rust, completely restored (exc a/c). 4sp toploader, shifts like gravy,
never grinds, original, 289 2brl runs like new, 4wheel drum brakes power steering. paint and body 9+ /10
very nice. a 2footer. this car is the nicest of nice no dissapointments. highland green paint. top like new,
interior fresh. no leaks no suprises. as nice as they come.
7 1967
T MUTCHEN NJ ASSEMBLY PLANT
03 MUSTANG 2DR CONVERTIBLE
C 289 2V ENGINE
146913 SERIAL NUMBER OF THIS FORD SCHEDULED FOR PRODUCTION AT MUTCHEN
DEALER NUMBER 17C037
76A MUSTANG 2DR CONVERTIBLE
Y DARK MOSS GREEN PAINT FORD # 2039-A
2A BLACK VINYL STANDARD BUCKET SEATS
16L SHEDULED FOR BUILD NOVEMBER 16, 1966
17 WASHINGTON DSO (WASHINGTON DC SALES OFFICE)
A 3.00/1 LIMITED SLIP REAR AXLE
5 4 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION
THIS VEHICLE IS EQUIPED WITH THE FOLLOWING FEATURES
- WHITE MANUAL TOP WITH GLASS BACK WINDOW
-LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL
-COURTESY LIGHT GROUP
`ELECTRIC CLOCK
-7.35BY 14-4 RATED WHITE SIDEWALL RAYON TIRES
-ROCKER PANEL MOLDINGS
-POWER STEERING
-AIR CONDITIONER-SELECT AIR
-AM/FM RADIO
-TINTED GLASS
-DELUXE SEAT BELTS
-HEAVY DUTY BATTERY
-WHEEL COVERS
-HEAVY DUTY SUSPENSION
THIS VEHICLE WAS ACTUALLY PRODUCED ON NOVEMBER 14TH 1966 TWO DAYS AHEAD OF SCHEDULE
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2015 Ford F-150 enters production
Wed, 12 Nov 2014Ford has given the F-150 a dramatic makeover for 2015, switching to an aluminum body that helps reduce weight by about 700 pounds. Because the truck is dramatically different, Ford also had to change the way it makes the F-150, so we went inside its sprawling factory in Dearborn, MI, this week to see the Blue Oval's new manufacturing techniques in action.
The company has added 850 jobs at the site and upgraded its stamping and tool and die facilities. The body shop is also modernized, and it has been fitted with 500 new robots that join the structures together. The first 2015 F-150 rolled off the line on Tuesday, and the trucks will begin arriving in dealerships in December. Get a closer look at the F-150's unique assembly process in our video.
Ford considering bringing Ranger pickup back to the US
Wed, Aug 26 2015When Ford announced last month that it was moving Focus and C-Max production out of the Michigan Assembly Plant after 2018, it said that it was looking for other products to build at the facility and such proposals would be part of discussions with the UAW on a new contract. According to a report in The Detroit News, one of those vehicles could be a new Ford Ranger midsize pickup. We're a long way out from a decision being made, and both the UAW and Ford's board of directors would have to sign on, but the report says it's in the air. The last Ranger was built in the now-shuttered Twin Cities Assembly Plant in St. Paul, MN, in December 2011. After 29 years on the market, slow sales for the truck itself and the midsize truck segment doomed it, annual Ranger sales numbers having dropped from a peak of roughly 350,000 in 1999 to just 70,832 in 2011. The midsized truck market is still coming out of its own doldrums, with 211,797 sold through July 2015, the Toyota Tacoma accounting for 50.1 percent of that, followed by the Chevrolet Colorado, Nissan Frontier, and GMC Canyon. Even with analyst predictions that the market will grow to 300,000 in the near future, compare that to the fullsize truck market that has already sold 1.2 million units this year. The Wayne plant has built trucks before over its 57-year history, but it would likely need more than just the Ranger to keep it afloat; it builds five vehicles now, pumping out 265,000 units last year. According to Bloomberg, this could also mean the possible return of the Bronco. If we do get a new Ranger, it probably won't be anything like the old Ranger. Ford still makes it for 180 global markets, but if you've seen one you know it's a different animal. The wheelbase on the 2015 Ranger sold in Australia is fifteen inches longer than our 2012 Regular Cab model, about an inch longer than the 2012 Supercab. It has a bulkier design, weighs 700 pounds more, and can be had in numerous configurations we didn't get like a five-seat Dual Cab. A new version for us would also need updating for US regulations, and Ford would want to make sure it could be built with price and size separation from the fullsize F-Series.
Hennessey unleashes 2015 HPE700 supercharged Ford Mustang
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The HPE 700 Mustang takes the standard Mustang GT with its 5.0-liter V8 and turns up the power a few hundred notches with a Roots-type supercharger running at 7.25 psi. Hennessey claims that this boosted 'Stang can rocket to 60 miles per hour in about 3.6 seconds and cover the quarter-mile in 11.2 seconds at 131 mph. For those keeping score at home, those figures are very similar to Challenger Hellcat.
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