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1968 Ford Mustang Elenor Shelby Cobragt500 Customtributerestomod 351 Motor Auto on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:0 Color: looks good
Location:

Hialeah, Florida, United States

Hialeah, Florida, United States
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1968 Ford Mustang Elenor Shelby Cobra GT 500 Custom Tribute Restoration Mod 351 Windsor motor with 400 HP and automatic transmission, MSD ignition and headers, Car has a new 351 motor with 400 HP and and new automatic transmission. New edlebrok intake and New 4 barrel Edelbrock Carb. Car runs and drives and sounds amazing and has a whole lot of power. Highway drive at 70-80 miles is straight and tight like a new car, AMAZING!!! Just watch and listen to video. Engine compartment completely detailed. Car is detailed throughout. New Gas Tank. New Exhaust with Electric Switch that controls the powerful sound for high or low. New Interior with New Seat Covers front and rear new door panel, new dash and factory gas and inside and outside door handle. It looks great, just see the pictures. Exterior looks good, no rust. Power Steering, Power Brakes, New Real Lights and Chrome Bezels, New bumpers. Comes with New customs wheels and new tires. New Custom billet grille, New billet hood pins, New billet gas cap, New billet outside mirrors, New billet steering wheel. New custom radio that sounds impressive. new alternator, New Battery and New Brakes New cobra trunk mats. Pictures taken just before placing ad FOR MORE INFORMATION EMAIL OR CALL 3057218989. Car is available for inspection, however all inspections must be done prior to bidding.
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2015 Ford Mustang GT road test ride-along

Wed, 24 Sep 2014

You've no doubt already pored over our first drive of the 2015 Ford Mustang, where author Jonathon Ramsey proclaimed that "this new car shames the old, redefines the model and gallops far ahead of anything else in the segment." And following Ramsey's first stint behind the wheel of Ford's new coupe, we sent him back out with another 'Stang to capture some of these same impressions over a backdrop of the car moving quickly along gorgeous California canyon roads.
But this also gave our author and editors time to read through the hundreds of comments left on that original Mustang review. You readers are indeed a vocal bunch, and one particular comment about how the automotive media is so willing to bash an outgoing car as soon as the new one arrives really caught our attention. In this video, Ramsey stands by his written text, saying the new Mustang is "massively better than the one it replaces," and in doing so, addresses your comments while providing more insight into just how good the Ford truly is.
We won't spoil the rest for you. Check out the feature video above, and as always, leave us your thoughts in the Comments section below.

Detroit automakers mulling helping DIA avoid bankruptcy looting

Tue, 13 May 2014

It's not really a secret that the city of Detroit is in lots and lots of trouble. Even with an emergency manager working to guide it through bankruptcy, a number of the city's institutions remain in very serious danger. One of the most notable is the Detroit Institute of Arts, a 658,000-square-foot behemoth of art that counts works from Van Gogh, Picasso, Gauguin and Rembrandt (not to mention a version of Rodin's iconic "The Thinker," shown above) as part of its permanent collection.
Throughout the bankruptcy, the DIA has been under threat, with art enthusiasts, historians and fans of the museum concerned that its expansive collection - valued between $454 and $867 million by Christie's - could be sold by the city to help square its $18.5-billion debt.
Now, though, Detroit's hometown automakers could be set to step up and help save the renowned museum. According to a report from The Detroit News, the charitable arms of General Motors, Ford and Chrysler could be set to donate $25 million as part of a DIA-initiated campaign, called the "grand bargain." As part of the deal, the DIA would seek $100 million in corporate donations as part of a larger attempt at putting together an $816-million package that would be paid to city pension funds over 20 years. Such a move would protect the city's art collection from being sold off.

Ford 3D-printing Mustang out of chocolate and candy for Valentine's Day

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Is your beloved in love with the new 2015 Ford Mustang? Do they like chocolate (that's a trick question - everyone likes chocolate)? Are they a bit of a futurist? Then this Hallmark holiday, you need to get them this Ford Mustang, 3D-printed in sweet, delicious chocolate.
Ford is teaming with 3D Systems' Sugar Lab in LA to produce the super-accurate pony car confections in both chocolate and sugar candy varieties. The process kicked off with a CAD rendering of the 2015 Mustang, which was then programmed into the 3D printer. After a bit of work from the machine, a four-inch long, two-inch tall Mustang was the result. Why the tieup with 3D Systems, though?
"We wanted to create something fun to show that while 3D printing made these edible Mustangs, manufacturing-level 3D printing was used in the development of Ford's all-new sports car," said Paul Susalla, Ford's supervisor of 3D printing.