Mustang V10 6.8 Custom Motor Swap on 2040-cars
Huntersville, North Carolina, United States
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V10 MUSTANG ONE OF A KIND 345HP NO EXPENSE SPARED ON THE MOTOR AND CONVERSION VERY LOW RESERVE, I HAVE MORE IN JUST THE MOTOR THAN WHAT THE RESERVE IS SET AT V10 Mustang.This 95 Mustang has a Ford 6.8L Triton V10 transplant. The car is titled as a v6. This is a one of a kind, custom transplant. This is a project car that needs to be finished. Most of the mechanical work has been done, and cosmetics are left. The car does run and will go down the road. The engine is rated at 310 hp and 425lbs torque, but has been increased to approx. 345hp and 450lbs due to the SCT Custom Tune. The car must use premium. Condition: The car is in need of some body work. Most of the body has been sanded down and primed. Some old paint still needs to be sanded and the quarter panels need some body repair. Because of the engine transplant, the body portion of the car needs to be re wired. The tail lights are already done, but the headlights, wipers and dash needs to be finished. Also the instrument cluster needs to be wired or replaced with performance gauges. The engine has been freshly rebuilt, but the transmission is a T45 with unkown mileage, but it works fine. I have also installed a ignition switch and push button starter in the center console. New Parts: Ron Francis Engine Management Wiring Harness Water Pump Alternator Ignition Coils Oxygen Sensors Cam/Crank Sensors Power Steering Pump Shorty Headers X Pipe 2.5 inch Summit Exhaust QA1 K Member QA1 tubular lower control arms Front Coil Over Assembly New Monroe Struts Adjustable Caster/Camber Plates Solid Motor Mounts SCT Performance Tuner New Clutch Set Adjustable Clutch Quadrant All Aluminum 3 Core Radiator with dual 10 inch fans PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS AND I ALSO HAVE THE CAR LISTED LOCALLY AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANY TIME. |
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Man chases down truck thief and steams it all on Facebook
Thu, Oct 13 2016A Washington man chased down a truck stolen from his family's dealership last Saturday and livestreamed the event on Facebook. According to KOMO, a 2005 Ford F-250 was stolen from Sunrise Auto Sales in Eatonville, Washington on the morning of October 8. Aaron Babcock, who co-owns the small dealership with his father David, told reporters that after reviewing surveillance footage, he later spotted the truck while riding his motorcycle on Webster Road East. "I watched my cameras and found the video of a man lurking around and ending up taking off with my truck," Babcock told KOMO. "Cops came and made a case. Three hours later I was on my motorcycle in Graham, and they drove by me oncoming. It still had dealer stickers on it. It said diesel on the window and it had our dealer plate on it. It stuck out like a sore thumb. It was really easy to see." Once he spotted the stolen Super Duty, he wheeled his bike around and gave chase. He attempted to call 911, but was unsure if the dispatcher heard him due to noise from the wind and the bike's engine. So he fired up Facebook live and started streaming his chase, giving running commentary and updating his location as he chased the slow-moving truck. "I wasn't going to let him get away. I was going to try follow him down. I had no idea what to do," Babcock said. "Nobody could hear me on the phone so I just figured the first thing to do is pull up Facebook live." Babcock's Facebook friends pitched in by calling 911 to report the chase and even jumping in their own cars to follow the truck. At one point, he pulled alongside the truck and recognized both men in the cab. The driver was the man seen lurking around the dealer lot in the surveillance video, and the passenger was an old friend of Babcock's. "I know who you are!" he shouted at them, but the hunkered down and kept driving. Eventually, Babcock lost cell phone signal and the livestream ended. Eatonville police, who by this point were well aware of the incident, caught up with the truck in the 8400 block of 356th Street South in Eatonville. The driver was arrested and the passenger was questioned and released. Both denied stealing the vehicle or knowing it was stolen. Two sets of keys from Sunrise Auto Sales and a stolen credit card were also recovered from the truck. Related Video
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Wed, 28 Nov 2012There is no doubt that Ford has had its hands full fielding complaints with its MyFord Touch and MyLincoln Touch systems these days, but looking to keep its customers happy, Ford is once again upgrading its infotainment systems and extending the warranties. Despite having just sent out updates for its systems back in March, Automotive News says that customers are still complaining about the speed and ease of use.
Vehicles with MyFord Touch will now get a five-year, unlimited-mile warranty, while the MyLincoln Touch will have a six-year, unlimited-mile warranty. Previously, the systems were covered under basic warranties (three-year, 36,000-mile for Ford and four-year, 60,000-miles for Lincoln).
What is being referred to as "version 3.5" for the MyFord Touch and MyLincoln Touch systems will be mailed out (or downloaded) next month for owners of cars without navigation and in January for cars with nav. Owners of hybrids, plug-ins and electric vehicles will get the update sometime in the first quarter of next year.
Rolling footage of the 2015 Ford Mustang hits YouTube [w/video]
Thu, 26 Dec 2013Just in time for the holidays: Ford took the 2015 Mustang to Route 66 to cook up rolling footage, and we've been given some of the leftovers ahead of the meal. There are no burnouts, no donuts, no revving, and thankfully, no music. It's just two minutes and 26 seconds of the new pony car running free in the desert.
So in case you needed more visualizing help, the video below will help you start imagining how you'll look in your 2014 Christmas present to yourself...









