Survivor Match # 429 Scj Drag Pack 4 Speed 23k Miles 1 Owner on 2040-cars
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This car has been consigned to GAA Classic cars in Greensboro, North Carolina for their 2nd anniversary auction. Over 450 collector cars along with this one will be on display for auction. Check em out at this link below https://www.youtube.com/watch? This car will be sold on Saturday July 26th 2014 auction run # ST0075 Any questions about the car or how to become a bidder give me a call anytime at 276-920-1351 A TRUE MATCHING #'S SURVIVOR!! 1970 TORINO GT ORIGINAL TITLE AND KEYS ONE OWNER ONLY 23,760 ACTUAL MILES!! MARTI REPORT (J CODE) 429 370H.P. SUPER COBRA JET RAM AIR W/ DRAG PACK 4 SPEED CLOSE RATIO TRANSMISSION 4:30 REAR END (1 OF 12 WITH DETROIT LOCKER DIFFERENTIAL) A CODE BLACK (BELIEVED TO BE 0NE OF ONLY 34 BLACK 429SCJ'S 4 SPEED W/ DRAG PACK POWER STEERING POWER DISC BRAKES (FRONT) FACTORY TACHOMETER AM RADIO W/ REAR SEAT SPEAKERS HIDEAWAY HEADLIGHTS (WORK FLAWLESSLY) DELUXE BELTS TINTED GLASS DELUXE BELT WARNING LIGHTS MAGNUM 500 CHROME WHEELS THE ONLY THING ALTERED OR NOT FACTORY ON THIS CAR APPEARS TO BE THE DISTRIBUTOR AND AN AFTERMARKET SHELBY ALUMINUM INTAKE THAT THE OWNER ELECTED TO CHANGE SOMETIME IN THE 70'S JANUARY 6TH 1970 TWO BROTHERS WALKED INTO MULLINS FORD IN RICHLANDS VA. AND PLACED AN ORDER OF WHAT WOULD BE ONE OF FORDS MOST POWERFUL MUSCLE CARS OF ITS TIME! FORDS ANSWER TO CHEVROLET'S CHEVELLE LS6! YES A STREET CAR BUILT TO RACE!! IT WAS DELIVERED ON MAY 20TH 1970 AND HAS BEEN IN THEIR POSSESSION UNTIL WE MADE THE PURCHASE ON MAY 24TH 2014 44 YEARS LATERS ALMOST TO THE DAY OF PURCHASE. A BITTER/SWEET STORY BOOK PURCHASE THIS WAS A VERY EMOTIONAL DAY FOR THE HORTON BROTHERS AND AN ADRENLINE PACKED PURCHASE THAT DON'T COME OFTEN FOR US! THIS CAR HAS NEVER BEEN ADVERTISED OR OFFERED FOR SALE UP UNTIL NOW AND NOW ON JULY 26TH THE NEXT FORD ENTHUSIAST WILL GET HIS/HER CHANCE AT A RARE PIECE OF FORD'S MUSCLE CAR HISTORY! UP ON OUR PURCHASE WITH A JUMP START OF THE BATTERY AND SOME FRESH GAS THIS CAR FIRED RIGHT UP AND WAS DRIVEN OUT OF ITS SPOT WHERE IT HAD SET SINCE 1989. SEE VIDEO...(https://www.youtube. |
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Mustang parts under the new Lincoln Aviator mean good things for Ford
Wed, Mar 28 2018NEW YORK — As we mentioned last night, underneath the new Lincoln Aviator "concept" there appears to be an independent rear suspension lifted right from the Ford Mustang parts bin. And while it's pretty cool on its face that Mustang rear-drive platform bits are being reused in the broader Ford universe, what this means for the next Explorer could be really cool. A quick caveat: The Aviator here in New York is very close to the production version, but it's not technically a production car. It looks hand-built, with temporary exhaust and some show-car touches. The suspension underneath looks exactly like a Mustang's, but the actual production Aviator will almost certainly use beefier components with the same basic design and geometry, since the Aviator will be much heavier than the smaller Mustang. That being said, we're fairly confident that even at this early stage, the Mustang-derived suspension seen in New York is a preview of what'll be under the production Aviator. Furthermore, Ford won't say it, but based on what we're seeing on Aviator, it's a safe bet that Ford will utilize the Aviator platform for the next Explorer. That would enable the economies of scale necessary to produce a brand new rear-drive-based SUV platform in the first place. It also means that the Explorer should be available without AWD — and given the stable of powerful EcoBoost engines, and the competent 10-speed automatic in the parts bin, a rear-drive Explorer has a shot at being a decent driver. Aviator wouldn't go rear-drive-based if driving dynamics weren't important; Explorer should inherit these priorities. More evidence: The Explorer spy shots we saw back in February sure share the Aviator's general proportions. Even back then, before Aviator was revealed, we were hypothesizing that an EcoBoost 3.5-liter-powered version could boast as much as 400 horsepower, if the Expedition's tune were adopted. Suddenly, the Explorer seems very interesting. So, an EcoBoost, rear-drive Explorer sure sounds like something Ford Performance would be interested in, right? We knew an Explorer ST is coming, but with 365-400 horsepower potential and a chassis designed with dynamics in mind, it doesn't seem like as much of a stretch as the Edge ST. And a performance-oriented AWD system is a possibility, too. That's an area where Ford has been gathering experience at a rapid pace. What do we not expect from a new Explorer? A V8.
Introducing the 1965 Ford Mustang
Sat, 24 Aug 2013Put on your space suits and diving bell helmets, for it's time to step into a time capsule. The 50th anniversary of a historic model, like, say, the Porsche 911 this year, is certain to bring flights of nostalgia. This historical trip with the 1965 Mustang, though - preliminary hype for next year's anniversary, we know - is a swell museum exhibit for anyone who enjoys bygone days of the automobile.
Lee Iaccoca gave a speech to motoring journalists on April 1, 1964 at the New York World's Fair to introduce a sporty car for younger drivers. His opening line: "Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to one of the proudest moments of our lives." The company was so excited by what it had made that the Mustang was Ford's first "International Press Introduction," being introduced to some 2,000 journos around the world on the same day in the US and 11 European cities. Even through its difficult points, no one at the time could have known how well the Mustang would acquit that pride.
After the intro, the press drove Mustangs 750 miles from New York to Dearborn, MI, reading press kits that touted features like the "vertical, three-sectional taillights/turn signals," "170" six-cylinder engine with 101 horsepower and the available Cruise-O-Matic transmission.
Gladiators, Pilots, and Palisades, plus a couple boring crossovers | Autoblog Podcast #562
Mon, Nov 19 2018On this week's Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by Consumer Editor Jeremy Korzeniewski. The duo discuss the leaked Jeep Gladiator, Ford's Baby Bronco, the Aston Martin DBX, and then touch on other reborn names like the Honda Pilot. They also discuss how boring crossovers have taken over as the family car of choice in the United States and debate the merits of turbocharged V6 engines versus the classic American V8. Finally, we spend your money.Autoblog Podcast #562 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 Jeep Gladiator leaked Hyundai Palisade and Honda Pilot teased Aston Martin DBX Ford Baby Bronco leaked Boring crossovers Ford F-150 2.7-liter EcoBoost Spend My Money Feedback Email – Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on iTunes Related Video: Podcasts LA Auto Show Aston Martin Ford GMC Honda Hyundai Jeep Truck Crossover SUV honda pilot jeep gladiator aston martin dbx hyundai palisade ford baby bronco