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2007 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars

US $15,600.00
Year:2007 Mileage:27 Color: White /
 Black
Location:

Agra, Oklahoma, United States

Agra, Oklahoma, United States
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2007 Ford Shelby GT500 40th Anniversary
Car show quality vehicle in excellent condition. I am the second owner of this car and have owned it since it had
1200 miles. The car has been garage kept and maintained properly and driven responsibly. The majority of the
mileage has been accumulated driving to and from car shows in my local area. This car has won multiple car show
awards and trophies, including recently in 2015 a best in class trophy at the Mid America Ford and Shelby Nationals
in Tulsa Oklahoma. I am in no hurry to sell but have my heart set on a different setup. The buyer is responsible
for pickup or delivery at his/her expense. This is a A+ condition car, you will not be disapointed. The car has
only seen rain twice. The car has 27,XXX miles and is driven occasionally so the mileage could increase slightly.
This car has a 5.4L Supercharged engine, 6-Speed manual transmission, Performance white with custom gunmetal grey
stripes, black leather interior, Shaker 1000 stereo system with 6 disc CD changer.
Exterior:
Custom vinyl stripes, 40th Anniversary badging, Shelby brake duct bezels, paint matched 1/4 window deletes, Shelby
GT500 hood pins, Blacked out turn signal, marker lights, 3rd brake light and tail lights, sequential tail light
harness, tinted windows, carbon fiber side mirror covers, custom painted Shelby GT500 billet aluminum fuel door,
2012 GT500 wheels (19" front and 20" rear) with Goodyear supercar tires, Shelby 40th anniversary hood vents.
Interior:
Carroll Shelby signature floor mats, Carroll Shelby signature trunk mat, Shelby 40th Anniversary deck lid
embroidered cover, Shelby Fire extinguisher and bracket custom mounted in trunk, Shelby signed dash plaque (auto
pen), Shelby headrest covers, Shelby armrest cover, Custom white gauge face, Shelby white 6-speed pattern shift
knob, Custom GT500 power port cover.
Engine/Drivetrain/Suspension:
Carbon fiber JLT intake, Cobra jet twin 65mm throttle body, 2.59" VMP blower pulley, 10% overdrive lower
damper/pulley, C&R dual pass dual fan intercooler, 170* thermostat, off road H-pipe, JBA axle back mufflers with
chrome tips, 373 gears, Ford racing lowering springs, BMR adjustable upper control arm, BMR lower control arms,
Steeda adjustable panhard bar with heavy duty brace, BMR relocation brackets, Camber bolts for correct alignment,
Drilled and slotted rotors, ceramic extreme duty brake pads all around, C&R aluminum overflow tanks (custom laser
etched), Shelby engine dress up kit, Custom dyno tuned with X-Cal tuner. (car dyno numbers were 600hp and 600 tq to
the rear wheels on 91 octane pump gas)

Auto Services in Oklahoma

Stillwater Safety Lane ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Mufflers & Exhaust Systems, Automotive Tune Up Service
Address: 2010 S Main St, Coyle
Phone: (405) 372-7054

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Address: Cameron
Phone: (918) 423-9430

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Auto Repair & Service, Wheel Alignment-Frame & Axle Servicing-Automotive, Wheels-Aligning & Balancing
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Phone: (918) 486-5268

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Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Body Repairing & Painting, Used Car Dealers
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Hennessey unleashes 2015 HPE700 supercharged Ford Mustang

Sun, 05 Oct 2014

Thanks to the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat there is a new magic number in the muscle car world - 707. To raise eyebrows these days in the power war, a vehicle needs to match or preferably exceed that palindromic figure. The tuners over at Hennessey took a look at it for their 2015 HPE700 Mustang and decided to go one better. Well, ten actually, because they bestowed their latest creation with 717 horsepower and 632 pound-feet of torque.
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.
To cope with all of the added boost, the engine gets a high-flow throttle body, upgraded injectors, new fuel pump, stainless steel exhaust and Hennessey's calibration for the engine management. Pricing for the package is $59,500, including the base 2015 Mustang GT, but the company is limiting production to 500 units for the 2015 model year. Founder John Hennessey told Autoblog that he has already received about a dozen orders for them.

Ford Focus ST checks into Jay Leno's Garage

Mon, 23 Sep 2013

In a change of pace from the high-end vehicles that often appear in Jay Leno's Garage, Ford sends its hottest hatchback (in the US, at least), the 252-horsepower Focus ST, to be featured on Leno's show. Accompanying the five-door hatch is its chief engineer, Jamal Hameedi.
Riding on stylish 18-inch wheels with summer tires and with a spoiler that doubles as a lunch tray, Hameedi and Leno walk us through the finer points of what makes the ST special, which also includes bigger brakes, torque vectoring, a manual transmission and, of course, 252 hp and 270 pound-feet of torque from the 2.0-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder engine, which is made possible by 21 psi of turbocharged boost.
Watch the video below to see what Leno thinks of the global Focus ST.

Ford sets world record for biggest Hot Wheels track loop

Fri, Apr 24 2015

Take Your Child to Work Day looks like a pretty amazing experience for a child if their parent works at Ford. For the recent event, workers at the Blue Oval set up the world's largest Hot Wheels track loop in the atrium of the company's Research and Innovation Center in Dearborn, MI, and launched toy cars from over three stories. The idea came from Ford dynamometer technician Matt West who had been building progressively larger loops with his son. This one was the biggest ever, though, with a ramp 35.5-feet high and a 12.5-foot loop to crush the previous record of nine feet, nine inches tall. Fittingly, the track was inaugurated with a Ford Mustang Hot Wheels car taking the first run. To support such a massive size, the Hot Wheels track fits into a plywood structure that's bolted together. Beyond just being fun and looking incredibly cool, the stunt was meant to teach kids about mathematics and engineering. Ford Sets World Record for Biggest Hot Wheels Car Track Loop in Support of Take Your Child to Work Day • To help children cultivate an interest in science and engineering, Ford attempted to set a new world record for building the largest Hot Wheels® car track loop as part of this year's Take Your Child to Work Day • Ford Mustang Hot Wheels car started at more than three stories high inside Ford Research and Innovation Center • Old record loop stood at nine feet, nine inches tall DEARBORN, Mich., April 23, 2015 – Ford ran circles around the old Hot Wheels® record loop as part of this year's Take Your Child to Work Day. When the effort was complete, Ford had made a world record attempt with a Hot Wheels car track loop that exceeded 12 feet tall. The world record attempt was the brainchild of Ford dynamometer technician Matt West, who had built increasingly large Hot Wheels loops with his six-year-old son Blade at their home in Monroe, Michigan. The attempt took place in the three-story atrium of the company's Research and Innovation Center in Dearborn in support of Ford's participation in national Take Your Child to Work Day. "It started as part-fun, part-physics lesson with my son at home," said West. "We built one in our playroom, and then built a five-foot- tall loop in our backyard.