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Kirkland, Washington, United States
BRAND NEW BATTERY AND CHARGING SYSTEM. BRAND NEW TIRES. BRAND NEW ENTIRE BRAKES ALL AROUND. DRUMS, CYLINDERS, WHEEL CYLINDERS, MASTER CYLINDERS, SPRINGS, ETC ETC ETC YOU NAME IT IT'S BEEN DONE!BRAND NEW SHOCKS.BRAND NEW RADIATOR.BRAND NEW GAS TANK.BRAND NEW BUSHINGS.BRAND NEW EXHAUST SYSTEM.BRAND NEW HEAD LIGHT SWITCHBRAND NEW TUBE FUSESBRAND NEW WIRINGBRAND NEW HEATER CORE AND BLOWER MOTOR RECENT TUNE UP! Condensor, points, spark plugs, spark plug wires, distributor cap, EFI, etc etc etc.NEW GASKETSBRAND NEW JL AUDIO COMPONENT STEREO SYSTEMBRAND NEW CARPET, HEADLINER, SEATSAll fluids recent.Every bulb, flasher, brake light, headlight, fog light dash light works! (every time! no flickers!)Keys for all the door locks, trunk, ignition, windows all open and close nicely, everything works. That's the best part about it. Everything works!!!Needs driver door painted, had surface rust sand blasted out. Has been my daily driver for three years now!!!! I have driven to Portland, OR and back 3 times and twice to Vancouver, BC. No problems.
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1969 Ford GT40 Mk III found roaming the halls in Geneva
Wed, Mar 4 2015The halls of the 2015 Geneva Motor Show are filled with all manner of exotic racing machinery, from the likes Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus to McLaren. But there's one peculiar bit of history tucked away that we thought you'd be equally interested to see: a 1969 Ford GT40 Mk III. One of only seven known to be built, this Mk III coupe was intended as a road-going alternative to earlier racing-bred GT40 models, like the original Mk I and 427-cubic-inch, Le Mans-dominating Mk II. Due to its street-legal intentions, the Ford GT40 Mk III boasted revised bodywork that allowed for some luggage and new headlights, along with a redesigned interior with left-hand-drive and a shifter in the normal, center position. The Mk III wasn't very popular when it was new in the 1960s, in part because it looked different from other GT40 models and because it was pretty expensive, but that just means it's an awfully rare gem today. Take a look at the piece of history in our high-res image gallery above. Related Video: Featured Gallery 1969 Ford GT40 Mk III: Geneva 2015 View 18 Photos Image Credit: Live photos copyright 2015 Drew Phillips / AOL Geneva Motor Show Ford Automotive History Coupe Racing Vehicles Special and Limited Editions Performance Classics 2015 Geneva Motor Show ford gt40 autoblog black
Mustang Bullitt and Hellcat Redeye | Autoblog Podcast #549
Fri, Aug 10 2018On this week's Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by Senior Editor Alex Kierstein and Green Editor John Snyder. They discuss driving the 2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt and the (deep breath) 2019 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody. They also recap this week's crazy Elon Musk news, and talk about the car brands they'd like to resurrect in the U.S. As always, they then help a listener pick a new car in the "Spend My Money" segment of the podcast.Autoblog Podcast #549 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Rundown Cars we've been driving: 2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt and 2019 Dodge Challenger Hellcat Redeye Elon Musk might privatize Tesla Brands we want back Spend My Money Feedback Email – Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on iTunes Green Podcasts Dodge Ford Tesla Car Buying Used Car Buying Coupe Electric Performance bullitt dodge challenger srt hellcat redeye
Which is more fuel efficient, driving with a pickup's tailgate up or down?
Tue, 26 Aug 2014
Thanks to the smoke wand in the wind tunnel, you can actually see the difference in our video.
Should you drive with your pickup truck's tailgate up or down? It's an age-old controversy that's divided drivers for decades. Traditionalists will swear you should leave the tailgate down. Makes sense, right? It would seem to let the air flow more cleanly over the body and through the bed. But there's also a school of thought that argues trucks are designed to look and operate in a specific manner, and modern design techniques can help channel the airflow properly. So don't mess with all of that: Leave the tailgate up.