1967 Ford Fairlane Big Block 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Mesa, Arizona, United States
THIS 1967 FAIRLANE IS A TRUE SURVIVOR. SOLD NEW IN PHOENIX ARIZONA IN 1967 AND STILL IN AZ. IT HAS NEVER HAD ANY RUST OUT, NEVER BEEN DENTED, AND NO BONDO. WHY SPEND $5000 TO $10,000 IN BODYWORK TO PATCH UP A POOR CONDTION FAIRLANE. FLOORS ARE EXCELLANT AS ARE THE 1/4'S AND EVERYWHERE ELSE. THE 390 GT ENGINE HAS BEEN TOTALLY REBUILT BY RUTHERFORD PERFORMANCE HERE IN THE VALLEY. HAVE RECEIPTS FOR OVER $7,000. BORED .030 WITH FORGED PISTONS, BALANCED, ARP ROD BOLTS, MILD CAM, ADJ ROCKER ARMS, SPECIAL CHAIN AND GEARS,OIL PUMP. EXTENSIVE HEAD WORK WITH STAINLESS VALVES- SPECIAL SEATS- PORTING--SPRINGS ETC. NEW HOLLEY 4 BARREL CLUTCH AND PREESURE PLATE ASSEMBLY IS NEW. THE 4 SPEED HAS BEEN REDONE AND THE ORIGINAL SHIFTER WORKS GREAT. THE REAR END HAS NEW AXEL BRGS AND SEALS. ALL NEW HEAVY WALL ALUMINIZED DUAL EXHAUST WILL COME WITH CAR--COMPLETE WITH HANGERS-CLAMPS-GASKETS---IS BEING SHIPPED FROM OHIO NOW. ALL BRAKES HAVE BEEN GONE THRU WITH NEW SEALS AND BEARINGS PACKED, FRONT SUSPENSION PARTS REPLACED AS WELL ALL SIDE TRIM IS VERY NICE WITH ONLY BLACK PAINT NEEDING TOUCH UP. NO TRIM OR EMBLEMS ARE MISSING IT IS ALL THERE AND GOOD COND. BUMPERS ARE DRIVER QUALITY AND NOT BENT UP. HEADLINER BOWS ARE ALL THERE. CAR RUNS AND DRIVES VERY NICE CLEAN AND CLEAR ARIZONA TITLE. THE CAR ALSO HAS FACTORY AIR Vin 7K35Z213235 Z CODE IS 390-4V BODY CODE 63B=500 2 DR HTP BENCH SEAT COLOR Y= DK GRN METALLIC 4G TRIM= IVY GOLD VINYL DATE CODE 06F= JUNE 6 DSO CODE 75= SOLD NEW IN PHOENIX AZ AXEL CODE 1= 3.00 FORD 9" TRANS CODE 5= 4 SPEED 2.78 IST GEAR
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Reflecting on the Ford GT on its 10-year anniversary
Thu, 10 Apr 2014Ten years ago, during the bright-eyed enthusiasm of the early 2000s and before the collective automotive industry did its best Titanic impression, we had the Ford GT. An everyman's supercar like there'd never been (remember, this was before 638-horsepower Corvettes were a thing), the GT arrived with a supercharged, 5.4-liter V8 that produced 550 horsepower and graced this retro-styled rocket with an easy, sub-four-second sprint to 60 miles per hour.
Equal to the GT's performance were its looks. Inspired by the GT40 racers that dominated Le Mans and bested Ferrari in the 1960s, the sleek, low, almost-reptilian look of the GT was the absolute pinnacle of the retro styling that so defined the early 2000s.
Crank and Piston put together a video celebrating the ten-year-old GT, arguing that Ford is a bit too busy with the next-gen Mustang, which turns 50 next week, to do it themselves. In the short clip, there is gratuitous engine noise and supercharger whine, not to mention scenes of the white-on-red GT prowling the deserts and streets of Dubai. It's a bit short, but very nicely shot. Scroll down, have a look and be sure to turn up those speakers before getting started.
Texas plumber shocked his old Ford F-250 is now in terrorists' hands [w/video]
Thu, Dec 18 2014Do you ever wonder what the a owner is doing with your vehicle after you trade it in? Mark Oberholtzer of Mark-1 Plumbing in Texas City, TX, has no need to imagine, but it's probably his worst nightmare. That's because an image of his old Ford F-250 is now on Twitter as a gun platform in the Syrian Civil War. While the image only appeared recently, Oberholtzer traded the truck in last November. Somehow since then the F-250 made its way from Texas to Syria. According to a report from television station WHOU, the dealer that took the trade said the pickup immediately went to auction. Unfortunately, along the whole route no one ever took Mark-1 Plumbing's name and phone number off the door. So when the image went up on Twitter, everyone knew whom the Ford previously belonged to. The plumbing company makes it abundantly clear that this whole bizarre situation is simply a coincidence, and it has absolutely no ties to the conflict in Syria. However, that isn't preventing people from phoning the business with angry calls and threats. Things are so bad that Oberholtzer keeps the phones unplugged for relief. Scroll down to watch a video of the guy's flabbergasted reaction to finding out what his F-250 is doing now. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
How privacy fears are driving automakers in the age of the connected car [w/poll]
Wed, Aug 27 2014A recent GAO report concluded car companies don't adequately disclose how and why they share location data. As cars collect and store more and more data about the whereabouts of their drivers, automakers are responding to critics who say they should be more transparent about how those details are used. Ford is hiring a global privacy policy attorney to craft the company's customer privacy policies in the era of connected and autonomous cars. "In this emerging space, there is an important need to address customer privacy policies," reads a job description posted on the "people and careers" portion of the company's website. "As part of our compliance and ethics organization at Ford, this person will have an immediate and direct impact in shaping existing and future policy and corporate thinking in this area." Ford is creating the new position, based at its Dearborn headquarters, at a time technology advances are outpacing privacy protections. Earlier this year, a report from the federal government concluded car companies don't adequately disclose to motorists how and why they share location data. That report, from the Government Accountability Office, found many car companies did not describe how they shared location data, did not allow consumers to request their data be deleted and that there was a "wide variation" in how car companies retained vehicle-specific or identifiable location data. It noted there is increased risk of location data being used in ways "consumers did not intend." Ford was one of 10 companies the GAO surveyed while compiling its report. Customers are opting to share that data largely by using features like maps and turn-by-turn direction that are run by a vehicle's telematics unit. Depending on the company, it can be unclear how that data is collected, retained or shared. At the time the GAO report was issued, AAA, the nation's largest motoring club, urged carmakers to be more transparent in how they handle data and to offer stronger security protections. Shaping Autonomous Car Regulations At Ford, the new hire could change how the company handles that data. According to the job description, the successful applicant will, "demonstrate visionary thinking around privacy strategy – imagine how consumer and employee expectations around privacy may evolve and how business should adapt, develop approaches that maximize the benefit of data sharing for consumers and business, etc." (Emphasis from Ford).