1991 Ford Mustang Lx Hatchback 2-door 5.0l, Low Milage 47750 on 2040-cars
Whitehall, Montana, United States
RARE CALYPSO GREEN, SUPER LOW MILAGE ONLY 47750, FACTORY ORIGINAL 1991 MUSTANG. 5.0 HO, AUTOMATIC, FACTORY HEADERS AND STAINLESS STEEL EXHAUST, RUNS EXCELLENT!!!! SUPER CLEAN CLOTH INTERIOR, SPLIT REAR SEAT, FULLY INSTREMENTED, PREMIER FORD STEREO W/ 7 BAND GRAPHIC EQUALLIZER AND AMP, CASSETE PLAYER, POWER WINDOWS AND DOOR LOCKS. 16" TIRE AND WHEELS, TIRES ARE APROX 60 %, BATTERY IS 1 YEAR OLD, THIS CAR HAS BEEN KEPT GARAGED, AND ONLY TAKEN OUT 2-3 TIMES A YEAR FOR CLEANING AND SHORT DRIVES. THIS IS A 2 OWNER CAR, BOUGHT OUT OF CALIFORNIA, AND BEEN IN MONTANA FOR LAST 9 YEARS. I have owned this car 14+years. ABSOLUTELY FACTORY ORIGINAL UNALTERED, OTHER THAN BATTERY AND TIRES THIS CAR IS EXACTLY HOW IT CAME OFF THE ASSEMBLY LINE. YES IT ONLY HAS 47750 ORIGINAL MILES, IT IS NOT ABSOLUTELY PERFECT, HAS SOME SCRATCHES ON FRONT BUMPER TRIM, A ROCK CHIP ON DRIVERS SIDE REAR WHEEL WELL, CAR WILL SELL, LOW STARTING BID IS THE RESERVE... MEET THE MINUMUM AND IT WILL SELL.... INCLUDED PICS, IF YOU NEED ANY OTHER INFO OR PICS LET ME KNOW. WE WILL TRAILER DELIVER FOR NOMINAL FEE. this car is for sale locally and I will cancel auction if sold. |
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NHTSA investigating 725k Ford, Mercury vehicles for stalling issue
Mon, 25 Feb 2013Owners of Ford Escape, Mercury Mariner, Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan models, listen up. According to a report on Automotive News, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened an investigation into these four vehicles totaling an estimated 725,000 units. The investigation appears to center around a malfunctioning throttle body on non-hybrid models of the 2005-2012 Escape and 2011-2012 Fusion. With Mercury dying off after the 2011 model year, this probe will also apply to the 2005 through 2011 Mariner and the 2011 Milan. There has been some discussion around the Escape stalling issue for some time now, but this investigation appears to be larger in scope than before.
Though not a recall yet, NHTSA's Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) has received 123 complaints of stalling or surging vehicles, while Ford itself has logged 1,472 complaints. The investigation report, which is posted below, seems to indicate that a faulty circuit board for the throttle body could cause the vehicle to go into limp mode, which, according to NHTSA, could cause complaints of both stalling and surging.
Mustang driver proves wheels are overrated
Mon, 21 Apr 2014We don't need to tell you that there's something missing in the image above. What we do need to tell you is that this is not a picture of a parked car stranded on the highway. This is, rather, just one frame from video of that three-wheeled Mustang traveling down the highway at highway-appropriate speed.
We don't know where you'd have to be nor how badly you'd have to be there to go shooting down the freeway in a car with three wheels, but if the New Daily News is correct, that place is somewhere in Texas. The video's short, but you'll have plenty of time to shake your head at it by just scrolling down.
After Years Of Delays, Rear Visibility Requirements Move Closer To Reality
Fri, Jan 3 2014Regulations that would require automakers to improve rear-view visibility on all new cars and light trucks are nearing completion after six years of delays. The U.S. Department of Transportation sent its proposed rear-visibility rules to the Obama administration for review on Christmas Day. The White House Office of Management and Budget now must finalize the regulations. The rule are intended to minimize the risk of pedestrian deaths from vehicles in reverse, a type of accident that disproportionately affects children. Already in 2014, two children have died from cars backing over them, driven in each case by the children's father. Specifics of the Transportation Department's proposal are not available during the review, but the rules are expected to compel automakers to install rear-view cameras as mandatory equipment on all new vehicles. That's what safety advocates have wanted all along. Thought they were pleased the proposed ruling had finally been issued, there was some worry Friday the final rules would omit the rear-view camera mandate. "We're encouraged, but we're also a little concerned about speculation the rear-view camera may not be in there," said Janette Fennell, the president and founder of Kids and Cars, a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting children in and around vehicles. "I'm wondering where that might be coming from." On Thursday, The Automotive News had reported the possibility the new standards could offer an alternative to rear-view cameras, such as redesigned mirrors, that improved visibility. The Office of Management and Budget typically completes its reviews of new rules in 90 days, although that can be extended. OMB officials said Friday they do not comment on pending rules. The intent of the rules is to enhance rear visibility for drivers and prevent pedestrian deaths. Approximately 200 pedestrians are backed over in the United States each year, according to estimates from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Accidents Mostly Affect Children Roughly half the victims are children younger than age five. A government analysis concluded approximately half the victims -– 95 to 112 -– could be saved with new regulations. Yet the rules have arrived at a glacial pace. President George W. Bush signed legislation that had been passed with bipartisan Congressional support in 2008. But automakers have fought the idea of adding rear-view cameras, saying it is too expensive.