2008 - Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Jackson, Mississippi, United States
2008 Ford Mustang ROUSH Stage 3 2dr Convertible supercharged (4.6L 8cyl) #2of #100 White. with black suede and leather Interior. Loaded with 4.6L Roushcharged V8 EFI Engine, Automatic Transmission,Leather and suede seats, Power Driver Seat, Soft Top, Leather Steering Wheel Trim, Cruise Control, Navigation,CD Audio System, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Power Exterior Mirrors, Aerobody Kit, Rear Spoiler, 18" Wheels and more. This car gets compliments everytime we drive it! Its a real head turner! ROUSH Stage 3 Package includes: - ROUSHcharged 4.6L powertrain system - 7 Piece Aerobody Kit - Hood Scoop, Rocker Panels, Rear Valance and Rear Wing - Lower Valance Fog Lights - 18 Inch Forged Chrome Wheels & Ultra-High Performance Tires - Rear Exit High Performance Exhaust - ROUSH Fender Badges - ROUSH Billet Aluminum Shift Handle - ROUSH Billet Aluminum Pedals - Short Throw Shifter w/ Black Knob - Stage 3 White Face Gauge Cluster - Stage 3 Sport Leather Seating - ROUSH Serialized Engine Bay Plaque - ROUSH Mustang Trunk Mounted Tool Kit Mileage may increase slightly if we drive it. Needed to cancel and relist to show pics of actual stage 3 badge and serial plate!!
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Jay Leno takes a Surfin' Safari in a 1937 Ford Woodie Restomod
Tue, 21 Oct 2014Woodie wagons were a major part of surfing culture in the 1960s, offering coastal style and a ton of room, and they even earned a mention in the Beach Boys' classic song Surfin' Safari. This week, Jay Leno's Garage takes a look at two modern, restomodded examples of these style icons.
Unlike a lot of restomods, builder Scott Bonowski keeps these wagons looking almost completely stock on the outside, and all of the upgrades are hidden underneath the timber. You can't tell by looking at it, but the '37 Woodie (pictured above) has independent front and rear suspension, disc brakes and a Ford 5.0-liter V8 under the hood.
Beyond the mechanical aspect, the craftsmanship into the wood is astounding. Bonowski claims there are between 30 and 50 coats of varnish on this wagon. It makes these woodies as much of a piece of fine furniture as a vehicle to drive.
Ford opens the doors on its Swedish rally skunkworks
Fri, 19 Sep 2014It's always amazing to see how different kinds of racecars are made. Formula One racers are often constructed in modern architectural marvels that hint at some of the cutting-edge technology going into the racing. Conversely, rallying is all about sliding around on a varied course as fast as possible, but it often leaves a vehicle caked in mud. So it makes some sense Olsbergs MSE, or simply (OMSE) rally car shop in Nynashamn, Sweden, shows technological sophistication in a more down-to-earth setting. It builds Ford Fiesta ST racers for Global Rallycross there, and this new video gives viewers a tour through the work.
Former rally driver Andreas Eriksson runs OMSE. These days instead of racing, he and the company's 46 employees are building Ford racers from scratch. A ton of work goes into constructing each one, and according to Eriksson, it takes 400 hours to complete each body. At times, things are so busy that some of the technicians live in the shop in apartments that are on premises. There's even a restaurant to keep them fed. Sadly the dyno room is empty during this visit, though.
By the time OMSE is done, a rallycross car might resemble a Fiesta ST on the outside, but as you see in the video, it's a completely different beast underneath. Check out the work it takes to build one of them, and scroll down to read more about it in the official release.
Mulally to stay at Ford through end of 2014 at least
Fri, 06 Dec 2013Alan Mulally isn't going anywhere... at least not just yet. The CEO who helped turn around Ford Motor Company has been linked to the top job at tech behemoth Microsoft, leading to a flurry of rumors about potential successors. Those rumors, though, may have just been put to rest - at least for a little while.
Speaking to Edsel Ford II (great-grandson of company founder Henry Ford) at the unveiling of the new Mustang, Automotive News Europe confirmed that Mulally would stick around until the end of next year. "Alan is staying through the end of 2014 and that's all I know," said Ford. "Frankly, he has told us that his plan is to stay with Ford through the end of 2014."
Presuming that Edsel Ford is correct and that Microsoft isn't so hot on Mulally that it saves the position for him, it seems increasingly likely that the 68-year-old exec is more interested in continuing to work in Dearborn rather than in Redmond.