1968 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Saginaw, Michigan, United States
Absolutely stunning 1968 Mustang GT convertible. It is an original J code car now boasting an incredible 351 w professionally built and installed coupled with a C4 automatic transmission. This is truly one of the finest examples of any mustang that I have had the privilege to come across. As you can see in the pictures this is a show quality car showing off its incredibly straight and deep base/clear black paint. The car features new power top, power disc brakes, power steering, 9inch posi traction rear end with a 3.50 gear, gloss engine compartment, original style GT wheels complimented with red line tires. The 351w is breathtaking with its perfect sound brought to us by 2 1/2 inch aluminized dual exhaust accompanied by flowmaster mufflers. Wow! This motor makes incredible power perfect for long trips or playing around town and features aluminum intake manifold, holley carb, Hyd roller Comp cam, edelbrock aluminum performer rpm heads, aluminum ford motorsport roller rocker arms, Eagle rotating assembly, msd electronic ignition, griffen radiator, aluminum water pump, flex fan, car runs cool even on the hottest days, Ceramic coated headers and much more. I just cant say enough about this stunning car. If you are looking for an incredible car for cruising or to add to your private collection this is it.
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With design from Ford's Asia Pacific design team, the handsome seven-passenger SUV shows off some very muscular styling with wraparound headlights that hook into the contours of the angular trapezoidal grille. The beltline rises up the body in the rear and makes the back appear higher than the front. The rear is made from hard, chiseled contours that give the truck a very tough look. The Everest looks ready for some rough roads.
Ford is keeping the interior and mechanical details about the Everest a secret for now, but the SUV is rumored to share some components with the overseas Ranger pickup. The company has no plans to sell the truck in North America. Scroll down to read the official announcement, including the few details on its production.
Ford picks Fiesta ST, Transit Connect as this year's SEMA darlings
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Submissions must be completed in two parts, the first being an email to Ford with an overview of the project, like vehicle theme, promotional plan and location display. The second part must be mailed in on company letterhead and gets down to the nuts and bolts of the vision and the provision of company bona fides. The complete proposal is due on March 1, winners will be notified by May 1. Click the link below to get all the details, and for show attendees, get ready to see some funky Fiestas and wild shaggin' wagons in Las Vegas come November.
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I'm not the jealous type... usually. But I will fully admit to being somewhat of a Pouty Polly when I read executive editor Chris Paukert's report after driving the then-new 2013 Ford Focus ST through the impossibly pretty southern French Alps region last June. I feel like a broken record saying this yet again, but hot hatchbacks hold a special place in my heart. And while I'm always giddy to drive any sort of small, turbocharged three- or five-door at home in Detroit, my jealousy was indeed piqued after hearing Paukert tell about the challenging yet breathtaking roads he encountered while driving the flamin' yellow Focus. You know, the sort of roads that, from above, look like carelessly drizzled lines of icing on the frosted Alpen caps.
Several months later, I found myself piloting a Focus ST just west of metro Detroit, pitting it head-to-head against one of Autoblog's perennial favorite cars, the Volkswagen GTI. It was fantastic - enough so that I fully stand behind my statement that in terms of balls-out performance, the Focus ST cannot be beat as far as today's front-wheel-drive hatches are concerned.