2007 Shelby Gt500 Super Snake Upgrds W/800hp (678rwhp On Dyno!) & 15+psi Boost! on 2040-cars
Hertford, North Carolina, United States
Please read first! This car was a 'total loss claim' with insurance company and has a salvage rebuilt title as a result, HOWEVER it took less than $5000 to repair using all genuine FORD parts (all receipts and NC State inspectors documentation included!). Now on to the important info ........ Car can be seen on dyno in youtube video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOwSLHtlcJE IF link not clickable, either copy and paste address in new window OR just search " Stang Hi GT500 Whipple 2.9L Stage3.mpg " on youtube. The car has over $12K of Super Snake upgrades which give it 800 hp (678 rwhp on dyno, documentation provided!) and over 15 psi of BOOST. Some of the upgrades include: SHP stg.3 --- 2.9 Whipple Supercharger
The car also has an Airbag cover and stainless VIN plate in dash signed by Caroll Shelby (with documentation/authentication for both!) Please call with questions! (252)340-2700 All pics (except gallery photo) were taken before replacing the factory wheels with Alcoa Super Snake style rims. Paint color difference caused by poor lighting. It is a beautiful candy apple red that's best represented in the pic of front/grill.
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J Mays' legacy
Fri, 15 Nov 2013
Mays is by far not the first designer to use heritage design cues in his work.
The announcement that J Mays will be leaving his chief creative officer role at Ford Motor Company on January 1 ends a 13-year run in one of the industry's top design roles. While best known for having a hand in reborn classics like the Volkswagen New Beetle, Ford Mustang and Thunderbird (above), Mays' legacy is more complicated and nuanced than being considered the father of what is known as "retrofuturism".
Ford decides C-Max shoppers not interested in fuel economy
Sat, Oct 25 2014If you say a car – the Ford C-Max Hybrid, for example – is "fun to drive," can anyone really come up with some empirical evidence against your claim? What about calling it "versatile"? We wonder if Ford has been thinking along these lines when it talks about the green little hatch. Ford is refocusing its sales strategy for the C-Max Hybrid after the model took a sales hit on both sides of the Atlantic recently, Automotive News reports. That sales dropoff may stem from the fact that Ford has had to revise its fuel-economy figures downward for the C-Max twice since last year, most recently in June. That made the company's once-proud fuel-economy comparisons with the Toyota Prius kind of pointless. Ford is going a different route, calling the model versatile (which, to be fair it was also doing a year ago), technologically advanced and fun to drive. Since the C-Max has about 50 more horsepower than the Prius, that last part may be true. Ford representatives didn't immediately respond to a request for comment from AutoblogGreen about the mpg-mention-free advertising direction, but we will update this post if we hear back. Sales of the C-Max Hybrid have suffered in the US. Through September, Ford sold 15,245 C-Max Hybrids, down 36 percent from last year. We shall see if a new focus away from the car's lowered mpg numbers helps. At least Ford can be pleased with sales of the C-Max Energi Plug-in Hybrid, which are up 51 percent compared to 2013.
Ford spotted testing new Focus RS at the Nurburgring
Thu, 26 Jun 2014Ford is expected to be launching a revised version of the Focus ST soon, but the latest snapshots from our spy photographers at the Nürburgring suggest that the Blue Oval is already working on an even more potent example: the new Focus RS.
Though the partially disguised test mule is wearing an ST badge (along with a Dewey sticker that makes us wonder what adventures Huey and Louie are up to and what manner of duck-tail rear spoiler they may be wearing), there are several tell-tale signs that something else is afoot here. There's a larger front air dam, bigger brake calipers, dual exhaust tips (instead of the central exhaust on the ST) and a reshaped wing protruding from the trailing edge of the roof.
That may all be well and fine, but what's under the hood? We don't know yet for sure, but word has it that Ford is preparing to port over the 2.3-liter turbo four offered in the new Mustang, where it packs 305 horsepower and almost as much torque - potentially retuned to produce even more for the top-of-the-line Focus, which could channel it all to the front wheels like the last model or pack an all-wheel drive system. The Global C platform on which the Focus is based does, after all, also underpin AWD models like the Ford Escape and Lincoln MKC.