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1992 Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe 3.8l Supercharged: All Original! 25,000 Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1992 Mileage:25000 Color: body is beautiful with all original Vibrant Red paint that shines perfectly
Location:

Bloomington, Illinois, United States

Bloomington, Illinois, United States

1992 Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe 3.8L Supercharged

25,000 original miles.  Yes, 25,000 original miles!

One of the best Super Coupes on the market for sale!

This is a beautiful adult owned show car with a great history!

Tons of documentation including such items as the Ford window sticker, bill of sale invoice, owner’s manuals, warranty plate, warranty letter from factory and service receipts dating back to the early 90’s!

The exterior body is beautiful with all original Vibrant Red paint that shines perfectly! All glass, rubber moldings, trim accents, emblems, inside of fender walls are pristine.

Everything on the exterior is in excellent show quality condition!

Amazing stock rims that are flawless with new tires.

The interior is also beautiful and in excellent show quality condition!

Fully loaded interior with all power and luxury options available (minus leather). 9 way power seats, power antenna, power windows, power moon roof, power doors and locks, air suspension with FIRM/AUTO settings. Top of the line JBL audio system which sounds amazing!

The engine compartment is highly detailed and amazing!

The engine compartment and trunk have all the original stickers, chalk marks, etc!

The undercarriage is also highly detailed and amazing!

The undercarriage has all the original stickers, chalk marks, etc!

This car has always been garaged and the engine compartment and undercarriage has no signs of oxidization or rust unlike most other 90s classic cars on the market for sale!

This car drives and rides like a new car. Absolutely no disappointments.

No Modifications, completely stock, all original!

 If you’re in the market for a show quality Super Coupe that is investment grade material this is one to seriously consider.  It’s fully documented, looks beautiful and drives like a new car.  I would challenge anyone to find a Super Coupe that’s comparable to this one.

These cars have become a classic car and the value arrow is pointing up on these. Super Coupes like this don’t exist any longer. Grab this one while it is available!

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Which is more fuel efficient, driving with a pickup's tailgate up or down?

Tue, 26 Aug 2014



Thanks to the smoke wand in the wind tunnel, you can actually see the difference in our video.
Should you drive with your pickup truck's tailgate up or down? It's an age-old controversy that's divided drivers for decades. Traditionalists will swear you should leave the tailgate down. Makes sense, right? It would seem to let the air flow more cleanly over the body and through the bed. But there's also a school of thought that argues trucks are designed to look and operate in a specific manner, and modern design techniques can help channel the airflow properly. So don't mess with all of that: Leave the tailgate up.

The U-2 spy plane needs high-performance cars to help land

Thu, Oct 15 2015

Typically, aircraft deploy their landing gear from three main points. Most military aircraft, for example, deploy two gears at the back and one forward, like a tricycle. Some civilian aircraft flip the layout, with two in front and one in back - tail-draggers. The U-2 Dragon Lady is wildly different than any of these. With a 103-foot wingspan but a body that's just 63-feet long, the layout of the U-2 makes a traditional landing setup infeasible. Instead, the U-2 utilizes a pair of wheels, one up front and one in back. With such a bizarre layout, landings are so tough that since the U-2's earliest flights at Area 51, the US Air Force has used high-performance chase cars to guide the pilot down safely. The landing process isn't over there, though. As this video from Sploid shows, balancing out the aircraft to fit the detachable "pogos" – think training wheels for spy planes – is a comical procedure requiring a number of airman using their full body weight to even out the U-2. This video also recaps some of the great vehicles that have served as chase vehicles for this legendary spy plane. They include Chevrolet El Caminos, and the Fox-body Ford Mustangs so favored by the California Highway Patrol. For the last several years, the USAF has utilized products from General Motors, using fourth-generation Chevy Camaros, before switching over to the Pontiac GTO and most recently, the awesome Pontiac G8. It's fair to say that if you're a gearhead in the Air Force, this is the job you want. Check out the video, embedded up top. News Source: Sploid via YouTubeImage Credit: Sploid Chevrolet Ford GM Pontiac Military Performance Videos

Galpin Ford GTR1 supercar debuts in Monterey

Fri, 16 Aug 2013

Galpin Auto Sports has finally taken the wraps off the car we first previewed back in December, the Galpin Ford GTR1. A few weeks ago, we posted the first hints of just what the GTR1 would be capable of, with Galpin teasing that its 5.4-liter, twin-turbocharged V8 would produce in excess of 1000 horsepower, with a top speed of 225 miles per hour. Package all that in a coachbuilt body, and you have the recipe for one wicked supercar.
The price for the carbon fiber-bodied car is $1,024,000.
Now, we have all the glorious details. Galpin is targeting a production run of six cars, but if interest is strong enough, will expand its initial quote to 24 vehicles. The price for the carbon fiber-bodied car is $1,024,000. Opting for the aluminum bodywork could lower that, although it's not immediately clear by how much.