2007 Ford Mustang Gt Coupe 2-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Plattsburgh, New York, United States
_2007 FORD MUSTANG GT - WITH MANY FACTORY UPGRADES, LIKE TINTED WINDOWS GT 500 HOOD SCOOP, AND WING ,18" POLISHED ALUMINUM WHEELS, SEQUENCHAL SIGNAL LIGHTS. IT HAS A 5 SPEED TRANSMISSION WITH HURST SHIFTER, 355 GEARS. SCT 93 OCTANE/ WITH TIMMING ADVANCE PERFORMANCE CHIP . K&N COLD AIR INTAKE. PYPES EXHAUST -CAT BACK. ALSO HAS EIBACH LOWERING SPRINGS. ALL UPGRADES DONE AT FORD DEALERSHIP. LEATHER POWER SEATS, LOCKS , WINDOWS, AIR, CRUISE, TILT , 6 CD & MP3 SHAKER 500 AUDIO FRONT AND SIDE AIRBAGS. CARBON FIBER DASH PLATE, ,,, NEVER SEEN WINTER ALL READY FOR SPRING AND AND SUMMER FUN!! SOLD AS IS NONREFUNDABLE DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 48 HRS OF CLOSE OF AUCTION THANS FOR LOOKING On Feb-13-14 at 17:07:13 PST, seller added the following information: IT HAS A 4.6 400 HP MOTOR |
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National Geographic Channel balances Ford F-150 on four coffee mugs
Wed, 29 Jan 2014Proving that there is still something to be learned on television these days, National Geographic Channel recently introduced a new series called Duck Quacks Don't Echo. On the first episode of this science/comedy show, host Michael Ian Black proposes the idea that a truck can be supported with a ceramic coffee mug under each wheel - yes, he says that the entire weight of a truck can be balanced on just four coffee mugs.
Looking to find out whether this is fact or myth, the show uses a regular cab Ford F-150, weighing in at 4,800 pounds, and four average coffee mugs. Lowered onto the mugs, the idea is quickly put to the test. Can the cups hold up under 4,800 pounds? If so, what, exactly, would it take to break them? Scroll down below to find out.
Ford of Europe celebrates Mondeo's 20th anniversary
Wed, 25 Sep 2013Ford's European operations are celebrating a milestone of sorts as the Mondeo, the Blue Oval's bread-and-butter D-segment sedan in the old country, celebrates its 20th anniversary. The mid-sizer, which was sold in the US for a short time as the Contour, has been a far more popular vehicle in Europe - even receiving regular praise from one Jeremy Clarkson.
Narrated by Cockney actor Ray Winstone, the video goes through the Mondeo's years and how it's evolved from 1993 to the as-yet-unreleased fifth-generation model, which is essentially the same as the Ford Fusion that's sold in America. Take a look below for the full video from Ford of Europe.
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Few people are as able to explain the industry's many upcoming changes and challenges as clearly as William Clay Ford, Jr., better known as Bill Ford. The 57-year-old currently sits as the executive chairman of the company his great-grandfather, Henry Ford, founded over 110 years ago.
In an op-ed piece in The Wall Street Journal (subscription required), Ford explains that the role of automakers is, necessarily, going to change to suit the needs of the future world. That means changing the view of not just the automobile, but the automaker. As Ford explains it, automakers will "move from being just car and truck manufacturers to become personal-mobility companies."