1965 Ford Mustang Base 4.7l on 2040-cars
Glenwood, Iowa, United States
Only serious bidders please. This car has no title and is sold as is where is. Its a parts car. I pulled this car out of a barn that was falling down. I wanted to restore it but the guy i bought it from wont return my calls so i can get the title. He owned this car 30 some years and i know he had it on the road back in the 80s. No title makes it a parts car. If you buy it maybe you will have better luck tracking him down. I dont really think its worth putting back on the road. Car would make a good coupe to fastback donor car. Has all the fastback parts. No title . Missing front bumper brackets but i do have a bumper. Car has lots of rust. Needs floors, frame rails,door skins, quarter panels, fenders and I'm sure some other parts. The car has had work done long ago and it wasn't done very well. Car is only good as a donor car to rebuild another car. No title. Lots of good fastback parts to be had from this car including the fold down back seat. Rear glass looks good. All there under hood but motor doesn't turn. Looks complete from air cleaner to oil pan. Great parts car or huge project race car. Breaks don't work. Have 4 matching vintage aluminum wheels. One tire was completely bad so i put on a spare. Tires are good enough to get it on a trailer but will loose air after time. Drivers door window broken out. Car is rusty and doesn't have a title. Good for a parts car. |
Ford Mustang for Sale
- Convertible 3.7l cd engine: 3.7l 4v ti-vct v6 (std) rear wheel drive abs a/c(US $28,000.00)
- Convertible 3.7l cd engine: 3.7l 4v ti-vct v6 (std) rear wheel drive abs a/c(US $27,000.00)
- Convertible 3.7l cd engine: 3.7l 4v ti-vct v6 (std) rear wheel drive abs a/c(US $27,000.00)
- 2009 charcoal leather 18s aluminum v8 5 speed we finance 1k miles
- Convertible 3.7l cd engine: 3.7l 4v ti-vct v6 (std) rear wheel drive abs a/c(US $27,000.00)
- Convertible 3.7l cd engine: 3.7l 4v ti-vct v6 (std) rear wheel drive abs a/c(US $27,000.00)
Auto Services in Iowa
Toyota Of Des Moines ★★★★★
Road Runner Auto Sales and Service ★★★★★
Mysak Transmission ★★★★★
Michael`s Automotive Authority ★★★★★
Heartland Restoration and Towing ★★★★★
Fast Action Towing & Recovery ★★★★★
Auto blog
Ford pulling out of V8 Supercars after 2015
Tue, Dec 2 2014Australian racing fans are staring down the end of an era as news breaks that Ford will no longer participate in the V8 Supercars series. Although the official announcement has yet to be made, the decision – as reported widely in the automotive press Down Under and in global motorsport publications – indicates that the Blue Oval automaker has already confirmed its intentions to its shareholders early on Monday to shut down its factory effort in the popular tin-top series at the end of next season. The move will mark the end of an era for what has become the International V8 Supercars Championship. Alongside GM's Holden division, Ford was one of only two manufacturers competing in the series from its inception in the late 1990s through last year when a change in regulations opened the door for entries from Nissan, Volvo and Mercedes. Further rule changes are expected to attract even more manufacturers to the series, with Lexus said to be first among them. Over the past eighteen seasons, the V8 Supercars Championship has been won in a Holden Commodore fourteen times, leaving Ford to win the title only four times with successive versions of the Falcon. Eleven of the cars on the grid this season were Commodores, compared to only seven Ford Falcons between two teams that will need to switch to another manufacturer for the season after next – although some could opt to stick with their Fords for one more season, even without factory support, until the open 2016 regulations take effect. The decision follows Ford's announcement last year that it will cease manufacturing in Australia by 2016, ending a 90-year presence Down Under that stretches back to 1925. Blue Oval models like the Falcon, previously unique to the Aussie market, are being replaced by imported models like the Mondeo and Mustang.
Ford to update Sync, MyFord Touch software... again
Wed, 07 Aug 2013Ford hasn't had the best luck with its MyFord Touch and Sync systems, as the finicky infotainment system has been subject to a critical whooping while customer issues have helped sink Ford's IQS scores. The automaker has made a concerted effort, though, to try and fix MyFord Touch. And while the results have been mixed, The Blue Oval is hoping its latest free update, set to go live next week, will make things better.
According to a report from The Detroit News, the new system promises streamlined voice commands with fewer levels between opening query and actual result. Ford is also addressing where certain options are selected on the touchscreen. Rather than working one of the four quadrants on the homescreen, users will be able to select anywhere within the quadrant to make adjustments.
While it might only be a band-aid for MFT's problems, the fact that Ford is still trying to improve it is a promising sign. It's going to take more than just this update to address the system's ills, though.
Shelby GT500 and Roush Stage 3 go head to head at the drag strip
Wed, 07 Aug 2013The Ford Mustang is a brilliantly affordable source of horsepower, with a base 300-plus-horsepower version available for well under $30,000. Jumping up to about $35,000 will get you a solid 420 horsepower from a high-revving V8, while those with some extra disposable income can get a pair of 600-plus-horsepower monsters. Both the Roush Stage 3 with its Phase 3 package and Ford's factory Shelby GT500 even crest the 650-horsepower mark, with 675 and 662 ponies, respectively.
Naturally, someone needed to find out which of these hi-po Mustangs was the quickest. And while this video is quite obviously a dealership commercial, at least there's some solid drag racing between two of the most powerful performance machines available for under $100,000.
With two NHRA drag racers at the wheel, the Stage 3 and GT500 go head to head for three races. Scroll down below to see the results in the full video.