1967 Ford Mustang Super Snake Gt500 Tribute Fastback 428cj on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
Mechanics
468/428 Ford Stroker Engine, 525hp
Special Aluminum Heads
Aluminum Dual 4 Barrel Manifold, Manufactured by Shelby Automotive
Toploader 4-Speed Manual Transmission
11.5 Inch Heavy Duty Clutch
Ford 9" Posi-Traction Rear End with 3.50:1 Gear Ratio
Power Brakes
Kelsey-Hayes Four Caliper Front Disc Brakes, Rear Drums
Power Steering
Dual Holley Carbs
Electronic Ignition
Billet Distributor
Nice Radiator and Core Support
Correct Belts and Hoses
New Dual Exhaust
Heavy Duty Suspension with 1 Inch Front Sway Bar
Koni Shocks at All Four Corners
New Drive Shaft
Parking Brake
Brand New Gas Tank
Body
Beautiful White Paint with Blue Stripes
Beautiful Chrome Bumpers
Shelby Grille
Fiberglass Hood with Scoop
Beautiful Fit and Finish
Solid Straight Quarters
Stainless Trim is in Great Shape
Shelby Side Scoops
Solid Clean Trunk with Spare and Mat
Shelby Gas Cap
Undercarriage is Painted Primer Red
Beautiful Floorboards and Frame
Torque Boxes are in Great Shape
Rockers are Solid
15" 5 Star Wheels with Cobra Center Caps
225/70/15 Front, 235/70/15 Rear
Interior
Black Interior
Bucket Seats
Floor Shifter
No Console
Wood Shelby Steering Wheel
140mph Speedometer
8000rpm Tach
Beautiful Gauges
Fold Down Rear Seat
Door Panels are in Great Shape
Harness Seatbelts
Roll Bar
Beautiful Headliner
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Ford gets out of car subscriptions, sells Canvas to rival Fair
Tue, Sep 17 2019Ford says it’s selling its Canvas subscription service to competitor Fair, getting out of the subscription game after less than three years. Terms of the deal were not announced. Ford acquired Canvas in 2016 as a wholly-owned subsidiary based in San Francisco as a service to pilot subscriptions to Ford and Lincoln vehicles, eventually rolling out to Los Angeles and Dallas. The company said it had amassed around 3,800 subscribers in that time, who will have the opportunity to join Fair when their current subscriptions end and will receive more information from both subscription companies. But that number pales in comparison with Santa Monica, California-based Fair, which claims more than 45,000 subscriptions in 30 markets since launching in 2017. Ford was always fairly quiet about Canvas, and Automotive News last year reported that Lincoln executives expressed surprise over soft demand, saying that subscribers were looking for short-term solutions and often dropped out after just a few months. Ford is also in cost-cutting mode under CEO Jim HackettÂ’s $11 billion restructuring plan. The Blue Oval joins Cadillac, which put its $1,800-a-month Book By Cadillac subscription service on ice late last year, citing higher costs and fewer customers than expected. Cadillac has pledged to eventually relaunch the service as a pilot in select cities, but mumÂ’s been the word since. More recently, VolvoÂ’s Care by Volvo subscription service has come under scrutiny from dealers and an investigation from the California Department of Motor Vehicles and has made changes to its program. Thought it also has added the XC60, XC90 and V60 to the list of available vehicles. Fair touts itself as a “commitment-free” solution, with all-inclusive plans covering 24-7 roadside assistance, routine maintenance, insurance and other perks. It uses a mobile app to get customers prequalified, and it analyzes their eligibility and targets an affordable range of monthly payments. Customers then shop for cars and sign up for one via an initial payment that ranges by vehicle type, with the ability to keep the cars as long as they want and drop the service at any time. It peddles used cars from more than 30 different brands, none more than six years old or with more than 70,000 miles on the odometer. Fair on Tuesday announced it has raised $500 million in loans from a group of creditors, including Mizuho Bank and Japan's SoftBank, as it looks to expand its leasing services to Uber drivers.
2015 Gordon McCall's Motorworks Revival
Thu, Aug 13 2015Considered the big kick off of the major festivities surrounding Monterey Car Week, this year's Gordon McCall's Motorworks Revival certainly didn't disappoint. For those unable to make it to the California coast, our own Drew Phillips was on hand to snap some of the beautiful vehicles on display for this gorgeous gallery. Held annually at the Monterey Jet Center, the event is always a feast for the eyes by collecting planes, a gang of exotic supercars, and some the top cars crossing the auction block over the coming days, like a Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda convertible. The Ford GT both new and old was a major attendee at this year's party. Among them, the Petersen Museum brought along an original racecar and a GT40 MKIII to promote an upcoming exhibit. The classics were complimented by the latest version that has continued to keep tongues wagging. The GT wasn't the only classic with a modern update there. Singer used the posh event for the North American debut of its stunning restoration of the Porsche 911 Targa. Shelby American was also at the revival for the public unveiling of the 50th Anniversary Daytona Coupe. On the more modern front, Honda was in attendance with the future NSX and one of the McLaren F1 cars that the company's engine powers. For further proof of the ritzy folks that attend this soiree, Pagani and Koenigsegg both had stands to show off their extremely quick wares.
Fitting Retirement: Grand Marquis last Mercury off the line
Wed, 05 Jan 2011The signs have come down and retail production ended back in October of 2010. Now, the very last Mercury model has rolled off the assembly line. This last Mercury somewhat fittingly takes the form of a Grand Marquis reporting for fleet duty. It was built at the St. Thomas plant in Ontario, Canada, which is the same facility that continues to produce the Ford Crown Victoria and Lincoln Town Car for fleet and livery duty.
St. Thomas' days are numbered, however, as the factory is slated to close on August 31. When it goes, the Panther platform is likely to follow. So long, and thanks for all the fish memories.
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