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1965 Ford Mustang Modified 302 on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:700 Color: Red /
 Black and white
Location:

Hudson, Massachusetts, United States

Hudson, Massachusetts, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic AOD
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8 302
Fuel Type:GAS
Body Type:Coupe
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 5T07C136753
Year: 1965
Interior Color: Black and white
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Mustang
Trim: GT Pony
Options: Factory like AM/FM/IPOD stereo, GT pony interior
Drive Type: rwd
Power Options: Disk Brakes, Power brakes, Power Steering
Mileage: 700
Sub Model: retro mod to GT
Exterior Color: Red

  • As close to frame off restoration
  •          65A-J-26-16B-15-1-6
  • New paint
  • Completely new wiring harness throughout car
  • Pertronix Flame-Thrower Ford Stock-look Distributor
  • New POSI traction rear end
  • New rear brakes and drums
  • New SS brake lines
  • Converted to disk front brakes
  • Added power brakes
  • Added power steering
  • All new Pony two tone black and white interior
  • New headliner
  • Converted to AOD transmission
  • New factory GT dual exhaust with chrome tip trumpets
  • New gas tank with sending unit and new SS gas lines
  • Professionally rebuilt 302 engine with:

Clean, inspect, and measure all parts, magnaflux, grind and polished crankshaft. Maganflux and rebuilt connecting rods. Install piston to rods and check alignment. Inspect and magnaflux block decks, install cam bearings, and freeze plugs, prep and clean block. Prep, clean and rebuild cylinder heads. Replaced all guides, seats, machined guide tops for posi-seals. Cut and shape 3 angles’ on seats, grind valves, reface decks, check spring tension and reassemble. Clean and install oil pan. Reassembled entire engine, painted primed oil system and installed intake manifold, carb, manifold fittings, water pump, fuel pump, crank pulley, install and time distributor.


Engine kit: 10:1 Pistons, Hasting Moly Rings, Clivite Main Bearings, Cam Bearings, Fel-Pro Gaskets, Brass Plugs, Melling Torque Camshaft, lifters and timing set, HP oil pump, pick-up screen and pump drive shaft, SBI 16 push-rods, 16 rocker-arm kits, balls and nuts, 16 valve springs, ARP rod bolts.


  • LED brake tail lights
  • GT rear valance
  • New fog lights
  • New alternator
  • 5 new magnum 500 15X7 rims with new radials 215/60R15 tires
  • New heater core and blower assembly
  • New front fenders
  • New hood with Shelby scoop
  • Two new doors
  • New windshield
  • New Shelby trunk lid with spoiler
  • All new rubber seals
  • Every electrical component has been replaced
  • Completely new frontend components 
  • New heavy duty torsion sway bar
  • New rear leaf springs
  • New shocks 
  • New wood grain glove box door
  • New wood grain instrument cluster
  • Rear seat to trunk steel divider
  • Replaced the front cowling (two piece)
  • Repaired floor boards
  • Factory looking AM/FM/IPOD 4 speaker stereo
  • Installed emergency 4-way flasher




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Man has surgery to remove T-Bird turn signal that's been in his arm for 51 years

Fri, Jan 2 2015

In 1963, real estate agent Arthur Lampitt was driving a new Ford Thunderbird near East Peoria, Illinois on his way to an appointment when he collided head-on with a truck. A massive accident that was so bad that it was originally reported as a fatal crash, Lampitt suffered a broken hip and that became the focus of doctors' efforts. In fact, no one noticed the fact that the turn-signal stalk had been broken off the steering column and had lodged itself in Lampitt's arm. Fast-forward to around ten years ago, when Lampitt set off a courthouse metal detector because of a "slender object, about the size of a pencil" in his arm. Despite that unnerving discovery, the doctor who examined Lampitt said that since it didn't hurt, he needn't worry about it. This year, however, it did start hurting and the affected arm started to bulge. Lampitt decided to have the issue seen to, and suspected it might have something to do with his 1963 accident. When he looked through photos of the wreck taken by a friend, he noticed the turn-signal stalk of the Thunderbird missing and figured that was the culprit. After a 45-minute outpatient surgery, the surgeon verified it: a slim, slightly bent and corroded, seven-inch metal cylinder with a trumpeted end. The surgeon said a protective pocket had formed around it, which is why it could remain in Lampitt's arm so long, but it was still unusual - "We see all kinds of foreign objects like nails or pellets, but usually not this large." Lampitt, who is expected to make a full recovery, says he might make a keychain out of it, once he's done just holding it. News Source: St. Louis Post-DispatchImage Credit: Jesse Bogan, St. Louis Post-DispatchTip: Jon Auto News Ford Coupe accident wreck ford thunderbird turn signal

Gulf-liveried Ford GT40 takes triumphant lap of the track

Sat, Apr 18 2015

Ford is heavily rumored to return to Le Mans in 2016 with the latest GT for the 50th anniversary of the GT40's first victory there. Even if the new model doesn't come back to the track, it's worth commemorating this classic racer's accomplishments, and watching one lap Miller Motorsports Park is a perfect opportunity to do that. This is almost too short of a video for the great cinematography on display. The camera floats over the curves of a Gulf-liveried GT40, while text and archival interviews tell the car's story. Then, it's finally time for the engine to fire up and get on track. The racecar highlighted here is quite fascinating, too. It started competing as a GT40-based Mirage in 1967 with the famous orange and blue color scheme and was converted fully to a Ford in '68, according to Miller Motorsports Park. In 1970 Steve McQueen bought this one to be the camera car in Le Mans, and it has been part of the Larry H. Miller Total Performance Museum since 2012. This clip is actually a promotion for a website called Inside Sales, but with the impressive production values, it's easy to imagine this as the teaser trailer for Ford's possible return to Le Mans, as well. Related Video:

Ford will lay off 700 employees in Michigan

Fri, Apr 24 2015

Lagging sales of compact and electric cars are starting to take their toll on automakers. Ford said Thursday it intends to lay off 700 employees who work at the Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, MI, over the next five months. The plant makes Ford Focus and C-Max vehicles. Sales of both have stalled in recent months. The layoffs affect 675 hourly and 25 salaries employees, and will begin in late June and continue through September, according to paperwork filed with state officials. The company expects to re-hire the affected employees elsewhere and use them on temporary basis throughout the summer. Ford spokesperson Kristina Adamski said the affected employees will be "first in line" for other jobs at nearby plants, and UAW vice president Jimmy Settles said he expected all would be re-hired at other southeast Michigan factories by "early 2016." Although industry sales have remained high overall, the growth has come from SUVs and pickup trucks. Conversely, compact cars and alternate-powered vehicles like the C-Max have struggled to find customers amid cheap gasoline prices. Focus monthly sales fell 14.5 percent year over year in March, and C-Max monthly sales dropped 22.9 percent over the same period. It was less than three years ago that Ford hailed the Michigan Assembly Plant as a model for its future, one that would quickly adapt to market conditions through a more flexible assembly process. The plant was retrofitted at a cost of $550 million so that the same assembly line could install electric, plug-in hybrid or gasoline powertrains. Ford produces the Focus, Focus ST, Focus Electric, C-Max Hybrid and C-Max Energi here. At the time, company officials said the flexible line was a way to "not be trapped with dedicated one-trick-pony plants where you have under-capacity or over-capacity situations," said Jim Tetreault, Ford's vice president of North American manufacturing, in November 2012. But that's exactly where Ford finds itself as consumers have turned away from both compact and gas-sipping hybrids and electrics as gas prices have fallen to a national average of $2.49 per gallon, according to Thursday's AAA Fuel Gauge Report. One year ago, gas prices averaged $3.70 per gallon. In perhaps a melancholy twist, the Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator that were phased out at Michigan Assembly by the retrofit are once again the types of vehicles that are sought after by consumers.