Ford Mustang Gt350h on 2040-cars
Memphis, Tennessee, United States
1966 Shelby GT350H – Shelby Endorsed Clone This is a premium quality, meticulously restored first generation Mustang; done to the specifications of the iconic Black & Gold, 1966 Shelby GT350H. The word clone insults the integrity of this car with a better reference being, Shelby endorsed. The car is faithfully built to the 1966 Shelby specifications with tasteful deviations that enhance performance, amenities and quality. As Carroll indicated at signing…… this is how I would have built them in ’66 if I had the technology and resources available then. This stunning four year rotisserie restoration was done with no expense spared, starting with an early production ’65 Mustang A Code body, carefully restored and/or acquired quality components and the expert craftsmanship necessary to achieve the level of excellence this car represents. The body is laser straight and body gaps meticulously fashioned. No details were ignored, including new, Ford script, properly date coded glass and factory original stainless trim that was meticulously restored and polished, along with many other details that put this car in a class by itself. This beauty is a multiple show winner with awards like, Best of Show, 1st Place, Best Paint, President’s Choice, etc, etc… and has never competed without a win. It simply must be seen in person to be fully appreciated. Performance and Amenity enhancements: · Handmade, “full grain” leather interior · 420 horsepower, 331 cubic inch small block Ford · 48 IDA Weber Carburetors and Intake System ( a dealer offered option for that period) · JBA Stainless Long Tube Headers · JBA 2 ½” Stainless Dual Exhaust System · Air Conditioning · World Class T-5, 5 Speed Transmission · Baer “Shelby” Disc Brakes (produced by Baer for Eleanor Manufacturer, Unique Performance and acquired specifically for this build) · Hydraulic Clutch · Tubular Control Arm Front Suspension with Adjustable Coil-Over Shocks. · Period correct 17” Torque Thrust Wheels and Goodrich Tires · Shelby 9” with Detroit Locker, 3.70:1 gears Every other aspect of this car has been faithfully done to the highest level of quality of the 1966 Shelby GT350H original production specifications. No attention to detail was overlooked, including the original adjustable type Shelby Koni rear Shocks, etc... Over $120,000 has been invested in this masterfully done car and since the restoration, it has been “show only”, stored in a heat and air conditioned environment and driven less than a collective 30 miles. Cars of this quality are difficult to find and the prices are increasing. If your focus is on quality and “The Best of the Best”, then you owe it to yourself to favor this car with your consideration.
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Swedish car mag says Ford Mondeo is dangerously, illegally overweight [w/video]
Thu, Dec 18 2014Sweden's Teknikens Varld has a reputation for being very persnickety when it comes to auto safety testing, and its latest catch is the Mondeo Titanium Estate 2.0 TDCi 150 bhp S6 MPS (basically a station wagon variant of the Fusion). In addition to the model's mile-long name, it has another problem according to the Swedes, because its weight on the scales does not equal the official numbers for the vehicle. Teknikens Varld claims the wagon is dangerously overweight because it weighs in 4,145 pounds, while Ford officially lists its weight at 3,530 pounds. That 615-pound disparity means that if a family loads it to what they think is the model's gross vehicle weight, it will actually be too heavy, and therefore illegal to drive in Sweden. According to the magazine, when it tried doing this, the rear wheels scraped against the wells, and the estate failed the mag's legendary moose test. However, at 220 pounds over the limit, it passed the test. When reached for comment by Autoblog, Jay Ward, Senior Manager at Ford of Europe Product Communications, explained the reason for the deviation between the official numbers and the magazine's test: "We are aware of this, but this is not an issue that relates specifically to the safety of the Mondeo, but is in fact related to the way in which the cars are tested by the authorities. We provided an Ambiente model for the testing but the car that featured in the magazine test was a Titanium model which has a different weight. We are in discussion with the Swedish Transport Agency to change the framework so the real weight of the Titanium model is reported instead of the Ambiente model which will resolve the issue." Teknikens Varld is well-known for calling out automakers for perceived transgressions. Most recently it leveled criticisms against the all-wheel drive system in the Honda CR-V, and both the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Porsche Macan failed its moose test. Scroll down for the magazine's video of weighing the Mondeo Estate and the model's test results. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. The new Ford Mondeo is dangerously overweight The new Ford Mondeo is a great car, which Teknikens Varld's test shows, but there is one problem – the weight. Mondeo weighs 279 kg more than Ford claims. With big load (ie family plus luggage) the car therefore becomes illegal to drive.
Xcar celebrates 100-year anniversary with Model T tribute
Fri, Jan 9 2015Never mind the fact that XCar hasn't been making videos for the last 100 years, the British duo have gone all silent-moving-pictures in order to make their centenary case for the Ford Model T, a car that was already seven years old in 1915. It's not a review, but a mostly sepia-tinged look at the car that started the mass-market adventure by taking that biblical advice to be fruitful and multiply and populate the Earth abundantly. Since it looks like Xcar is celebrating some kind of milestone, we've also included another video below of the first Xcar review we could find, covering the BMW M1, from the much more recent past - circa 2012.
Why Edmunds took a sledgehammer to its 2015 Ford F-150
Tue, Jan 27 2015The discussion around repair bills for the aluminum-bodied 2015 Ford F-150 pickup continued from the beginning of last year to the end, and haven't abated; as an aside, some Tesla Model S owners have been shocked at disquieting repair estimates for minor damage to their aluminum wunder-sedans. Edmunds decided to inject some fact into the fray: it bought a $52,000 long-term 2015 F-150 and clouted it with an eight-pound sledgehammer. Twice. The rear of the bedside took the impacts since it couldn't be replaced, it would have to be repaired. To the pickup's credit, the only reason associate editor Travis Langness hit it twice was that the first sledgehammer blow didn't do as much damage as Edmunds wanted. After the second, the visible damage included the two direct impacts, a few creases, and a cracked taillight, so they drove the pickup to Santa Monica Ford to get an estimate, complete with a fictitious story about how the damage occurred and the mercy plea that Langness was paying for the repair out-of-pocket. In Part 2 Langness hits on some of the details with getting the truck fixed, such as the massively expensive taillight and the list of tools Ford recommends dealers have to work on aluminum. But he was promised he'd have his truck back in seven days, and Santa Monica Ford got it back to him in seven days. In Part 3 we get the bill. It's not small, but it's quite a bit less than it could have been if the service manager had charged Edmunds the official labor rate for aluminum. We're not going to spoil it here, so check out the videos above and below for the beginning and the end, and head over to Edmunds for the complete story about how it all happened and some riffing on the repair numbers. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Related Video:
