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1926 Ford T Roadster Custom Gibbons Body Hotrod Street Rod Pro Touring Tci Disc on 2040-cars

US $29,995.00
Year:1926 Mileage:306
Location:

Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States
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1926 Ford T Roadster Resto-Mod in Metallic Fire Mist over Custom Gray Full Leather Interior. Equipped with the High Performance ZZ1 350 Crate Motor Mated to a TH350 Transmission. Engine Professionally Built Iron Block that Pulls Extremely Hard. Custom True Dual Exhaust System (Sounds Amazing!). Complete Frame Off Restoration, Full Fendered Gibbons Body, Fink Grill, Custom Shaved Doors with Immaculate Showroom Paint, Everything was Polished, Plated or Painted Top and Bottom. Whole Car was recently Rewired, Rack and Pinion Steering, Walker Radiator, Wilwood Disc Brakes on All 4 Corners, Custom TCI Chasis Works Pro Street Winters Rear 4-Link System with Ford 9-inch Rear end, Fully Tubbed Rear Section. Awesome Budnik Billet Wheels with 18.5" Meats Prostreet Radial Tires. Custom Sculpted Leather Sport Seats, Custom Design Door Panel and the Center Console is a Custom Fabricated Item Unique to this car. Classic VDO Instrument Gauges, Billet Aluminum Leather Steering Wheel with Tilt Column. This Pro Touring Ford T is an Excellent Example of a Modern Street Rod Conversion. The Caliber of all Work Performed on this Vehicle is of the Absolute Highest Quality, the Entire Vehicle is both Highly Detailed as Well as being Extremely Well Finished. For Further Details or to Schedule an Appointment Call 916.524.6551

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Next Ford Mustang to drop 400 pounds

Thu, 15 Aug 2013

The Ford Mustang is already the lightest of the current crop of muscle cars, at around 3,600 pounds for a GT coupe with the six-speed manual transmission. That's almost 260 pounds less than a Chevrolet Camaro SS and about 450 pounds less than a Dodge Challenger R/T, which means the Mustang has a pretty big advantage when it comes to handling, braking, accelerating and economy. More good news: The next Mustang will be even lighter.
According to a report from Edmunds, the sixth-generation Mustang, which is set to debut at the 2014 North American International Auto Show, will shed an additional 400 pounds of body fat. That 11-percent weight reduction will be thanks to lightweight materials, with a particular focus on using stronger, but less material in construction. Aluminum will feature heavily, but Edmunds' inside source warns that there is "nothing terribly exotic" coming to the original pony car.
The other big news is that the new Mustang will be smaller overall. It's going to be 15-inches shorter than the 188.5-inch Mustang on sale today, while it'll also be 6.5 inches narrower. Shorter overhangs, both in the front and rear, are also good signs for those that want an agile Mustang.

Hennessey Ford GT sets 267.6-MPH record at Texas Mile [w/videos]

Mon, 25 Mar 2013

The record-setting Hennessey-powered camouflage Ford GT we showed you at this time last year headed back to the Texas Mile and managed to bring home yet another record. As you may recollect, last year saw Mark Heidraker's machine sprint to a record 257.7 mph thanks to propulsion from its twin-turbo 5.7-liter V8. The big mill sucks down race gas, and this year the creation pulled off a 267.6-mph run over the weekend. That feat set a new record for the event. Something tells us neither Heidraker nor Hennessey are done squeezing more thrust from this machine.
This particular Ford GT has already gone through a number of permutations. Hennessey started by tweaking the factory supercharger set up before abandoning the blower in favor of two turbos. Since then, the crew has poked and prodded it to coerce as much grunt as possible out of the car. We expect Hennessey will probably come out with a video of the record-setting run shortly, but in the meantime, you can see a couple of videos of the car's runs in Texas below (one of which actually captures the record run). Enjoy.

USPS releases hot rod stamps to speed up your delivery

Sun, 08 Jun 2014

After one of the worst winters in recent memory for much of the country, summer is finally here. It's time to drop the top, open the sunroof or at least put down the windows and take a long drive. The United States Postal Service is celebrating the season's sun in automotive style with two new hot rod Forever stamps.
Both stamps depict classic '32 Ford hot rods. One shows the car from the front at a low angle in red (pictured above), while the other depicts the car from the back in black with flames running down the side.
To introduce the new stamps on their first day of availability, the USPS went straight to the source at the National Street Rod Association Street Rod Nationals in York, PA. They were unveiled by Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe, Car Crazy host Barry Meguiar and NSRA Special Events Director Jerry Kennedy.