2013 - Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Russellville, Missouri, United States
WOW ! This car is FAST and gorgeous. Tis is my 2013 GT Premium convertible in excellent condition and always babied - NO RESERVE auction. Always garaged. Highly desired Red Candy Tri-Coat metallic paint that you have to see to believe. The Boss 302 intake with SCT tune adds head-snapping mid-RPM acceleration and the massive 4" Shelby/SVT quad exhaust lets everyone know you mean business without being obnoxious. Thumbs up everywhere you go. I've tastefully customized this car with all the popular options; Ford Racing Brembo brakes, Ford Racing handling package, Shelby/SVT quad exhaust, SVE wheels, Continental Extreme Contact all-season performance tires, Boss 302 intake and Ford OEM heat exchanger in place waiting for a super-charger. The devil is in the details and I've paid attention to them. The front of the car underwent a Shelby GT500 front fascia conversion using Ford OEM parts. While the Fascia was off I had the upper and lower grille inserts as well as the front splitter professionally painted satin black - no greyish black faded factory pieces here. I also installed upper and lower mesh grille inserts provided by Custom Car Grilles. While the Shelby/SVT quad exhaust was being installed I had the rear valance professionally painted to match the body color. I'll be sorry to see this car go, but it's time to upgrade. My loss is your gain. This car won't last long at this price. Set yourself apart from the rest instantly by bidding on this beauty. CUSTOM ADDED OPTIONS: - Ford Racing M-2300-S Brembo Brake Kit 1,600.00 - Ford Racing M-FR3-MCGTA Handling Package 1,700.00 - Boss 302 Intake and Tune 500.00 - Ford OEM Shelby GT500 Front Fascia 2,000.00 - 4' Shelby/SVT Quad Exhaust 1,000.00 - SVE 19x9.5" wheels 600.00 - Continental Extreme Contact ALL-Season Tires 1,000.00 275/40ZR19 (Factory tires are summer only tires) - Ford OEM SVT Heat Exchanger 600.00 - Ford OEM GT500 spoiler 500.00 - Ford Racing Boss 302 Strut Tower Brace 200.00 - BAMA / SCT Tuner 400.00 - Ford OEM "Powered by Ford" Fender Emblems 125.00 - Roush Hood Scoop (2013) / Paint-to-Match 500.00 (not installed) 10,725.00 GT PREMIUM PACKAGE HIGHLIGHTS: - Charcoal black turned leather 6-way adjustable seats - Track Apps - Selectable Sport Mode Steering - SiriusXM Radio / Shaker Audio - Aluminum Accents - Driver selectable ambient lighting & 'My Lighting' - Aux audio & USB ports - Auto Headlights - Integrated Garage Door Opener - Auto Dim Rear View Mirror - Tilt Steering Wheel - Steering Wheel audio and mode controls FACTORY OPTIONS - Reverse Sensing System - Security Package - Heated Seats - Side Scoops
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The 1965 Ford Mustang could have looked a lot different
Fri, May 8 2020The 1965 Ford Mustang is unquestionably an automotive design icon, and nearly every generation of Mustang has some connection to that original car. Because it's such a universally-known vehicle, we were amazed to see all the different designs that were being considered. Head of Ford's archives Ted Ryan recently shared photos of design proposals for the original Mustang on Twitter that he and Jamie Myler found, and we reached out to them to find out more. As Ryan initially noted, the photos were taken on August 19, 1962, and they are proposals for the Ford Mustang. Apparently Ford had committed to doing a Falcon-based youth-oriented car at this point, and it did have plans to launch the car in 1964 for the 1965 model year. But after having little success with early design proposals, the company asked all of its design studios — the Advanced Studio, Lincoln-Mercury Studio and Ford Studio — to submit proposals. With only about two years before the planned launch, Ford was understandably short on time, and it's believed that the studios only had a month to create and present these designs. Lincoln-Mercury design proposal View 8 Photos The majority of the designs, a total of five, came from the Advanced Studio, and part of this was because they already had a couple of concept designs in reserve it could present. Two other models representing three design possibilities came from Lincoln-Mercury, and just one model with two options came from Ford. The Advanced Studio proposals are shown in the gallery at the very top of this article, and the Lincoln-Mercury and Ford proposals are in the gallery directly above this paragraph. The Advanced Studio's most radical design is the one that was clearly related to the Mustang I concept that would be shown later that year with huge wraparound rear glass, turbine-inspired bumpers and enormous side scoops. The other proposals from the studio were more conservative, featuring simple lines, grilles reminiscent of the Falcon, and one even borrowing the jet-thruster-style taillights made famous on the Thunderbird. Lincoln-Mercury had some impressively bold designs, particularly its fastback that had buttresses to extend the shape all the way to the tail. This car had two different side trim possibilities. The other Lincoln-Mercury design was toned down a bit, but had two interesting possibilities for side detailing, as well as some crisp, low-profile tail fins.
Ford using robot drivers to test durability [w/video]
Sun, 16 Jun 2013In testing the durability of its upcoming fullsize Transit vans, Ford has begun using autonomous robotic technology to pilot vehicles through the punishing courses of its Michigan Proving Grounds test facility. The autonomous tech allows Ford to run more durability tests in a single day than it could with human drivers, as well as create even more challenging tests that wouldn't be safe to run with a human behind the wheel.
The technology being used was developed by Utah-based Autonomous Solutions, and isn't quite like the totally autonomous vehicles being developed by companies like Google and Audi for use out in the real world. Rather, Ford's autonomous test vehicles follow a pre-programmed course and their position is tracked via GPS and cameras that are being monitored from a central control room. Though the route is predetermined, the robotic control module operates the steering, acceleration and braking to keep the vehicle on course as it drives over broken concrete, cobblestones, metal grates, rough gravel, mud pits and oversize speed bumps.
Scroll down to watch the robotic drivers in action, though be warned that you're headed for disappointment if you expect to see a Centurion behind the wheel (nerd alert!). The setup looks more like a Mythbusters experiment than a scene from Battlestar Galactica.
Ford F-150 SVT Raptor sales jumping to new heights
Thu, 12 Sep 2013Ford can't seem to build F-150 SVT Raptors fast enough. The off-road-ready trucks have been one of the Blue Oval's most reliable sellers, with record sales in eight of the last 10 months and a 14-percent jump in 2013. That's impressive enough, considering that the least expensive Raptor starts at $44,000. Factor in the modded F-150's fuel economy (it's rated at 11 miles per gallon in the city and 16 on the highway) and a national average gas price, as of this writing, of $3.55 per gallon, and its success is as unlikely as Ford's home team, the Detroit Lions, winning the Super Bowl this year (sorry, Lions fans, we're just quoting the experts in Vegas...).
Yet for some reason, Raptors spend an average of just 15 days on dealer lots before being snapped up, which is a quarter of the 60-day industry average. According to Ford's truck group marketing manager, Doug Scott, it's capability that keeps the Raptor selling strong. "What's helping drive Raptor sales is that Raptor delivers unmatched off-road performance to our customers. Raptor is also proof of our commitment to offer a truck for every customer and continuously improving them to meet our customers' evolving needs."
To address the strong demand for Raptors, Ford will bump production from three trucks per hour to five. Not much, we agree. But building an extra 48 trucks per day, at most, seems like a prudent way of addressing demand without oversaturating what is ultimately a niche market. Check out the press release below for more.
