2015 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Pearlington, Mississippi, United States
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Meet our rare find right out of Richard Petty's Garage! Our Sema Replica Mustang GT for 2015 is one of 43 made.
This incredible machine is what creator Richard Petty envisioned as a true American sports car shown in a
magnificent BASF finish should be. Under the hood sits a Massaged and Blown 627hp Coyote V8 ready to carve up the
corners and tame the road. Combined TVS technology, a Cold Air kit, Custom Calibration, and a Race-Prepped 6 Speed
automatic with paddle shifters you will need a constant reminder to behave and not shred the Continental Pro
Contact tires mounted on HRE 3 Piece staggered wheels. Petty has taken the pony and helped it sit more aggressive
and command a whole bunch of attention with the Petty's Garage inspired front fascia, rear fascia with center
exhaust, and race inspired spoiler. Don't forget the big Petty's Garage windshield graphic to set the tone of fear
at the stoplight. The LED Lighting will let them see you coming and the Petty signature exhaust will let them know
you just passed them. Under the hood, see the strut tower with VIN Plate set inside a very beautiful engine
compartment. Step back, enjoy the Big Brake kit in Petty Blue and see how it makes this fiery beast a work of art
suitable for any museum. Inside this Stage 2 Petty's Garage pony will treat you well as you take in interior
upgrades that include special floor mats with Petty embroidered seating, the Richard Petty autograph on the dash,
Petty Boost Gauge, and everything about the look and feel of this impressive steed will make you smile including
the amazing suspension along with beautiful Petty's Garage BASF Custom Two Tone Paint With Black TriCoat Pearl and
Iconic Petty Blue with Crushed and Tumbled Glass with the Petty's Garage Logo and the number 43 ghosted in. The
heritage recipe from the Blue Oval team is leaner and more aggressive than ever before. The stance is commanding,
the look is fascinating and Mustang will make you just feel great the second you fire the engine. Almost everyone
in America has a Mustang story, start your chapter today or relive your youth with the wind in your hair.
Ford Mustang for Sale
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- 1965 shelby(US $13,200.00)
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- 2012 ford mustang boss(US $18,200.00)
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Black Zombie electric Mustang launches Blood Shed Motors [w/videos]
Thu, Jun 19 2014As patient zero of Blood Shed Motors, the classic pony car has received a powerful electric transplant. Lightning repeatedly vanquished the darkness like the angriest of strobe lights and thunder shook the building, punctuating the clatter of a heavy Texas rain on the metal roof as the clock ticked away the initial seconds of a rare full moon Friday the 13th. It was then that the Black Zombie came to life for the first time. Beneath the hood of this rust-free 1968 Mustang fastback, a 289-cubic-inch V8 no longer turns gasoline into heat, noise and pollution. As patient zero of Blood Shed Motors, the classic pony car has received a powerful electric transplant, and now boasts twinned Warp 11 DC motors and a pair of fresh Zilla controllers that will serve as the basic blueprint for future vehicles. Dubbed the Zombie 222 drivetrain, the setup will be limited to 750 horsepower in customer's cars to keep the maintenance experience low, and eventually will draw power from a 40-kWh battery pack. In this first example, though, the output is bit more extreme. For one day, at least, they have the 1,500-kW-capable pack that powers the record-setting Swamp Rat 37 racer belonging to Don Garlits and a brief window of opportunity to try it out on a track. Blood Shed Motors is the result of a collaboration between NEDRA co-founder John "Plasma Boy" Wayland, the man who helped bring electric vehicle drag racing to the attention of the world with his unassuming White Zombie Datsun 1200 conversion and Austin, TX business man Mitch Medford, who've put together a small team of experts in their chosen fields. The plan is to build a limited number of muscle car conversions on pristine early Mustang, Camaro, and Barracuda platforms. The plan is to build a limited number of high-quality muscle car conversions on pristine (No restored rust buckets!) early Mustang, Camaro, and Barracuda platforms. Each can be customized according to buyer's wishes and blessed with its own serial number. The price tags will be in the eye-watering $200,000-and-up neighborhood, reflective of the cost and rarity of these cars and the custom nature of the alterations. Of course, you can't just multiply horsepower and add the monster torque that these electric motors put out and expect an antique chassis to hold up.
CES 2021, Jeep Grand Cherokee L, and driving the Ford Mustang Mach-E and F-150 PHEV | Autoblog Podcast #660
Sat, Jan 16 2021In this week's Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by West Coast Editor James Riswick. They talk about driving Ford's Mustang Mach-E and F-150 plug-in hybrid, as well as the Ram TRX and Genesis GV80. They recap CES 2021, as well as the enormous display screens featured in new cars at the show. They also discuss the reveal of the new three-row Jeep Grand Cherokee L. Lastly, they reach into the mailbag to talk about vehicle comfort. Autoblog Podcast #660 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Rundown What we're driving2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E Premium AWD 2021 Ford F-150 Platinum PHEV 2021 Ram 1500 TRX 2021 Genesis GV80 Other news CES 2021 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Mailbag Feedback Email – Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on iTunes Related Video:
A closer look at the 2015 Ford F-150
Thu, 16 Jan 2014Despite having to share Ford's Detroit Auto Show stand with the hot new 2015 Mustang, the brand-new F-150 was arguably an even more important debut. Why? Ford moved some 700,000 examples of its F-Series truck in 2012, making it not only the best-selling pickup truck, but the top-selling vehicle in the US, by a long-shot.
The 2015 F-150 raises the bar for pickup trucks in a big way, with big-time use of aluminum. Because of this, roughly 700 pounds have been removed from the truck's overall weight, making it even more efficient than before, while still offering all of the capability that pickup owners expect. And with a host of engines under the hood, including a new 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6, the 2015 F-150 will surely offer something for everyone.
During the Detroit Auto Show, west coast editor Michael Harley took a closer look at the new F-150, talking to some of the truck's engineers. Have a look at the full video, below.