1967 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
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HERE IS A BEAUTIFUL RESTORED 67 MUSTANG, COMPLETE ENGINE REBUILT ( NEW PISTONS, RINGS, CAMS, ETC, ) RECEIPTS
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REBUILT DIFFERENCIAL, NEW BEARINGS ALL OVER ( RECEIPTS AVAILABLE )
NEW BRAKES , NEW CHROME BRAKE PUMP, POWER STEERING
NEW SUSPENSION, AND SHOCKS
NEW HEADERS , MUFFLERS ,NEW DUAL PIPES
5 SPD T5 TRANSMISSION & NEW CLUTCH
NEW ELECTRONIC DASH GAUGES, AND POST GAUGES THAT CHANGES COLORS
NEW CHROMED A/C COMPRESSOR, IT HAS ICED COLD AIR , VERY COLD.
NEW CARPETS NEW FLOOR , NEW TRUNK NEW SEATS NEW STEERING WHEEL NEW RADIO ORIGINAL STYLE NEW SPEAKERS
NEW RADIATOR, NEW CARBURATOR, NEW FUEL PUMP, NEW STARTER,
NEW BILLET FRONT GRILL
NEW PAINT JOB, FERRARI RED
NEW HEADLINER
NEW 17" WHEELS
NEW TIRES
COMES WITH MARTI REPORT
ALL RECEIPTS ARE AVAILABLE AND COME WITH THE CAR , HUNDREDS OF RECEIPTS.
Ford Mustang for Sale
- 1993 ford mustang svt cobra(US $2,900.00)
- 1989 ford mustang gt convertible 2-door(US $2,700.00)
- 1967 ford mustang convertible(US $2,600.00)
- Ford: mustang cobra(US $12,700.00)
- 1968 ford mustang 2-door coupe(US $2,700.00)
- 1993 ford mustang lx(US $8,700.00)
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Subaru Legacy pitted against Roadkill project cars
Fri, 05 Sep 2014There's an evergreen debate among auto enthusiasts about whether they would prefer to have the latest and greatest car of today or a certified classic from yesteryear. What if you had to further define that, though, and the choice was between a brand new 2015 Subaru Legacy or a turbocharged Datsun 240Z with a hatch that wouldn't close? Roadkill aimed to find out that and more in one of its best videos to date.
According to the hosts, Subaru came to them, handed over some money and challenged Roadkill's project cars against its latest Legacy. The result is every bit as good (or better) than any automotive-themed show you could find on television.
Things start simple with a figure-eight race in a rodeo arena with the Subaru taking on Roadkill's 1968 Ford Ranchero, originally built for ice racing. From there the Legacy races a 1968 Dodge Charger with no windows around and off-road rally stage. Finally, the Subie goes head-to-head against the Rotsun, the aforementioned turbocharged 240Z, through an abandoned neighborhood. Plus, there's a bonus drag race challenging them all.
Ford Focus Electric and ST recalled over lighting issue
Mon, 12 Aug 2013Ford is recalling 6,308 units of the 2012 and 2013 Focus Electric and 2013 Focus ST that were fitted with HID headlights because a "wiring incompatibility" could keep the front side marker lights from working. A bulletin from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says the recall should begin in the middle of this month, after which owners can take their cars to dealers to have the wiring assembly repaired free of charge.
You can find more information in the NHTSA bulletin posted below.
Automakers' rush on aluminum may result in shortage
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While we're excited to see aluminum make an impact outside the premium market, its widespread adoption apparently won't come without some problems, notably in terms of supply. "There isn't an automotive manufacturer that makes vehicles in North America that we're not talking to," Tom Boney, of Novelis, the largest global supplier of aluminum sheetmetal, told The Detroit News.
According to Boney, Ford's use of aluminum on such a large scale has forced auto manufacturers in "every boardroom" to reconsider their plans following the F-150's unveiling, for one simple reason: there's not exactly enough aluminum to go around, at least in the short term. The auto industry presently only accounts for six percent of the aluminum sheet produced, but as the material is adopted by more and more brands, that figure is expected to swell to 25 percent within the next six years.