1965 Ford Mustang Gt on 2040-cars
Cherry Valley, Massachusetts, United States
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This is the iconic American muscle car - a 1965 Mustang GT convertible in Poppy Red. Introduced in April 1965, the
Mustang GT was only made for 4 months before the model year changed. VERY limited production, and very few
survivors 50 years later. Equipped like this one (a Poppy Red convertible with 4-speed manual transmission), there
is only a very small number of survivors (by many estimates, 100-200) out there, and they seldom hit the market.
This car turns heads and draws ooohhhhs and aaaahhhhs wherever she goes!
Here's what you get:
ORIGINAL factory-built GT (NOT a GT "clone")
ORIGINAL 289 cubic inch V8, 225 horsepower
ORIGINAL 4-speed manual transmission (Borg Warner T-10)
ORIGINAL Autolite 4100 4-barrel carburetor
ORIGINAL mileage of 126,000
ORIGINAL Rally Pac gauges (tachometer and clock)
ORIGINAL Ford pushbutton AM radio
ORIGINAL fog lights
Fully functional instrument panel (including ORIGINAL clock)
Chrome-tipped dual trumpets exhaust
3.89 locking rear end
Styled steel wheels
Black interior and new black convertible top
Front disk brakes
"Correct" 6.95x14 white-walled 4-ply nylon tires
New fuel pump
New alternator
Every factory GT-identifier characteristic is here:
Front fog lights factory wiring harness (rear lights come on when the fog light switch is turned on)
‘A’ code engine
Tight ratio HCC AX steering box
Front non-power disc brakes, rear drums
Dual exhaust pipes run through rear valance, ends in trumpet tips
Five-dial instrument cluster
GT badge and stripes
Handling package with larger diameter sway bar, heavy duty front coil and rear leaf springs.
Oversize master cylinder with a clip on cap and correct proportioning valve
Kelsey Hayes piston front brakes
Clean, factory round cut along dash bottom to accommodate correct round speedometer
Ammeter gauge does not have the two posts sticking out of the back of it
Small metal backings for dual exhaust hangers and reinforced floor pan sheet metal area under the seat back
Reinforced tubular bar inside the holes in trunk.
Correctly-routed rear brake lines
This is a pristine, true-to-its-origin specimen of a hard-to-find American classic. The ONLY "modernizations":
Electronic ignition
GPS anti-theft system
HumpHugger console
This vehicle has always been winter garaged and never driven in the rain. Professionally restored 10 years ago -
ABSOLUTELY NO RUST OR BONDO. Engine rebuilt in 2012 - 170psi compression in all 8 cylinders. ABSOLUTELY NO FLUID
LEAKS ANYWHERE.
Conservatively appraised at and insured for $50k. Don't let let this one get away - opportunity won't knock twice!
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First Ford Mustang prototype shots caught by legendary spy shooter Jim Dunne
Fri, 12 Apr 2013You know how people refer to someone as having "been around the block" to mean they're very experienced? Well, when it comes to automotive spy photography, Jim Dunne actually laid down the concrete slabs of the block's sidewalk. The unforgettable Dunne more or less invented the car spy game - a fact he cemented by writing book called Car Spy - and has been delivering spy shots and reporting on the industry for some 45 years now. (He also once employed this writer as his impromptu personal chauffer on a Volkswagen trip in Germany, while he slept, but that's a story for a different time.)
In any event, Dunne must be on a mission to prove that "elder statesman" doesn't also mean "washed up" as it is his shots of the upcoming new 2014 Ford Mustang that we've been handed by our friends at KGP Photography.
Mr. Dunne has likely spent the last few years obtaining powerful telescopic lenses, as the Ford in question has clearly been photographed from some distance. Nevertheless, what you see here is visual evidence that the sixth-generation Mustang has moved beyond the mule stage, and is now testing in proper prototype form. Sources indicate that there are production-spec body panels under that baggy canvass dress; but the slightly less bulky silhouette of the new car can be just made out. While the car's bumpers have been removed to obfuscate things, we can tell by way of the camo's apertures that the car's taillights have moved upwards and towards the lip of the tail. A fender vent appears to be visible, too, just behind the front wheel.
Ford hit by lawsuit over hybrid technology from, surprise, Paice
Fri, Feb 28 2014The name Paice will be familiar to anyone who's been deep in the weeds of hybrid history, but it will probably be new to anyone who simply drives one. The key part of the story is something called "HyperDrive," which is the name given to a gas-electric powertrain technology developed by Alex Severinsky and patented in 1994. HyperDrive is a way to get the energy from both the electric battery and the engine into the wheels, seamlessly. The patents are held by Paice, which is an unusual company (its HQ is a house in a retirement community, right by a golf course) that does nothing but litigate. You can read more on Paice here. The latest case targets Ford and the hybrid and plug-in versions of the C-Max and Fusion models as well as the Lincoln MKZ. Paice claims that it held "over 100 meetings and interactions with Ford" between 1999 and 2004, and gave the automaker, "detailed information about the hybrid technology that Paice had developed." The suit also alleges that: For more than five years, Paice answered inquiries from multiple departments within Ford, believing in good faith that a business relationship between Paice and Ford would be mutually beneficial and advance the acceptance of Paice's technology. ... After years of Ford learning the details of Paice's hybrid drivetrain technology, Ford elected not to enter into a business relationship with Paice. The suit is officially known as, "Paice LLC v. The Ford Motor Co., 14-492, U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland (Baltimore)" and you can read the PDF here. Ford told AutoblogGreen, "we do not comment on pending litigation." Toyota settled a similar patent-infringement case in 2010 and now pays Paice almost $100 for every hybrid it sells. Paice is still in court against Hyundai and Kia. In 2010, Ford also settled with Paice but they agreed to keep negotiating on other issues until at least January 1, 2014. With that date now in the past, it didn't take long for Paice to file papers to get the two sides back before a judge. That's where it appears to be most comfortable.
Xcar celebrates 100-year anniversary with Model T tribute
Fri, Jan 9 2015Never mind the fact that XCar hasn't been making videos for the last 100 years, the British duo have gone all silent-moving-pictures in order to make their centenary case for the Ford Model T, a car that was already seven years old in 1915. It's not a review, but a mostly sepia-tinged look at the car that started the mass-market adventure by taking that biblical advice to be fruitful and multiply and populate the Earth abundantly. Since it looks like Xcar is celebrating some kind of milestone, we've also included another video below of the first Xcar review we could find, covering the BMW M1, from the much more recent past - circa 2012.