1967 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Mountainside, New Jersey, United States
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BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED 1967 SHELBY GT500 FASTBACK TRIBUTE CAR, VEHICLE WAS PROFESSIONALLY ROTISSERIE RESTORED. POWERED BY A CUSTOM BUILT CARROLL SHELBY BUILT ALL ALUMINUM 427 FE CID BIG BLOCK (STROKED TO 468 CUBIC INCHES) NUMBER CSX___ WITH THE ORIGINAL TWIN FOUR BBL. CARBS. ENGINE DYNO'D AT A VERY CONSERVATIVE 550 HORSEPOWER. CUSTOM 5 SPEED TREMEC TKO 600 OVERDRIVE MANUAL TRANSMISSION. HAS A CUSTOM BUILT FORD 9" RACING REAR WITH 3.25 RATIO AND DETRIOT LOCKER POSI, AND A STRANGE ENGINEERING FORGED ALUMINUM THIRD MEMBER.ORIGINAL SHELBY TRACTION BARS, FRONT DISC BRAKES, OVERSIZED REAR DRUM BRAKES, RESTORED WITH THE CORRECT NOS SHELBY PARTS, NOT CHEAP IMITATION PARTS THAT ARE OUT THERE TODAY. MILEAGE IS ORIGINAL 26000 MILES. CAR IS ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS! PICTURES DON'T DO IT JUSTICE.
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This 1969 Ford F-100 has a Cadillac CTS-V engine lurking underhood
Fri, Jan 30 2015Something always feels just a little taboo when someone builds a custom and then slots in a powertrain from a rival automaker. That's exactly the case with this modded 1969 Ford F-100 boasting a highly tuned LSA supercharged V8 like from the second-gen Cadillac CTS-V. However, with a claimed 800 horsepower on tap thanks in part to running an estimated 20 pounds of boost, it's easy to get over any bad feelings. Built by Tommy Pike Customs in South Carolina, the truck tries to keep the exterior looking somewhat stock. Although, the jade green and satin gold paint, Quaker State logo, lowered suspension and black wheels immediately suggest something is up. Once the F-100 starts up with its menacing growl, absolutely any doubts of this beast being unaltered are immediately gone. Not so obvious are some tweaks to actually help put all that power down, including disc brakes and independent suspension setups at the front and rear. The video gives some glimpses at a few of Pike's other creations, but the real star here is definitely his mean, green Ford.
2015 Ford Mustang Convertible makes inappropriate appearance in Detroit [w/video]
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The new Mustang Convertible is more or less unchanged from the standard coupe, with some subtle styling tweaks to accommodate the retractable soft top. Engine and transmission choices are identical to the hardtop, although we should expect slightly lower performance due to the hardware for the roof. Like the coupe, neither prices nor performance metrics have been published yet for the convertible.
Hop up top for our live gallery of images from the floor of the Detroit Auto Show.
Chris Harris pits Fiesta ST against Mercedes G63 AMG in 0-60 battle... sort of
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Now, Chris Harris from Drive has turned the whole idea behind the sprint to 60 on its ear. Taking a new Ford Fiesta ST, Harris asks a simple question: would the ST be quicker to 60 on its own, or on a trailer being towed by a Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG?
It's a fair question, really. The Fiesta Harris tested hit 60 in 7.2 seconds on a slightly uphill section of runway. It should be noted that Harris quotes his ST at 182 horsepower, which is about 15 ponies less than what we're getting in the US, so these numbers might not hold up all that well against an American model. The G63 AMG, meanwhile, is a 536-horsepower monster, powered by a twin-turbo V8 that, able to propel the big SUV to 60 mph in just 5.2 seconds without towing a Fiesta.