2005 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Glen Allen, Virginia, United States
UNMARKED UNIT .. NO HOLES IN BODY...RUNS AND DRIVES FINE.. NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS...BRAKES AND ROTORS ARE GOOD... TIRES HAVE GOOD TRED LEFT.. BRAND NEW FULL SIZE SPARE...BODY IS IN GOOD CONDITION... INTERIOR HAS NO RIPS OR TEARS... ITS NOT A NEW CAR BUT OVER ALL IN VERY GOOD CONDITION ... HAS A PRO GUARD SECURITY PARTITION.. WILL INCLUDE ORIGINAL FACTORY REAR SEAT IF YOU NEED TO REPLACE THE PLASTIC SEAT... YOU CAN ALSO REMOVE THE PARTITION IF YOU NEED....ALSO HAS THE JOTTO COMPUTER DESK .. THAT ALSO IS REMOVEABLE IF YOU NEED... HAVE UPDATED SO YOU CAN CONNECT YOUR IPHONE OR SMART PHONE OR LISTEN TO MUSIC THROUGH YOUR IPOD OR USE YOUR LAPTOP IN THE VEHICLE...A/C BLOWS COLD .. HEAT IS HOT... OVER ALL A REALLY NICE VEHICLE AND PRICED RIGHT FOR QUICK SALE ... WINNING BIDDER WILL DEPOSIT $500.00 INTO MY PAYPAL ACCOUNT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END ... BALANCE IS DUE WITHIN 5 DAYS OF AUCTION END CASH ONLY INPERSON... THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING.. |
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Shelby GT500 laps N"urburgring in under 7:40?
Wed, 30 Oct 2013A couple of weeks ago we brought you footage and official times of the new Chevy Camaro Z/28 lapping the Nürburgring. With a 7:37.47 lap time, the Z/28 emerged as the fastest muscle car ever to lap the circuit. But what was missing from that picture was how fast the king of all Mustangs, the Shelby GT500, could manage to lap the Nordschleife.
Ford never released any information or footage of the GT500 on the Nürburgring that we were aware of - that is, until the guys at SVTPerformance.com put in a request for Mustang videos. Among the clips they received was never-seen, in-car footage of the Shelby GT500 lapping the circuit. And boy did it hustle.
Although not quite official, the video seems to show the GT500 lapped the venerated German track in a touch under 7:40. That would make it a tick or two faster than the Camaro ZL1 - but what of the Z/28? By Chevy's quoted time, the Z/28 is still faster than the GT500, but SVTPerformance suggests GM may have fudged the numbers a bit and scrubbed half a second or so off their lap time.
Ford Tourneo ready for duty in Connect, Courier and Custom flavors [w/videos]
Wed, 06 Mar 2013Ford was relatively quiet at the Geneva Motor Show, but it did take the opportunity to roll out its new family of Tourneo vans: the Courier, Connect, Grand Connect and Custom. As the passenger version of the Transit cargo vans, the new range of Tourneo models vary from the B-segment Courier up to the fullsize Custom. The Connect and Grand Connect are based on the redesigned 2014 Ford Transit Connect.
With an overall length just three inches longer than the Fiesta hatchback, the Tourneo Courier seats four to five passengers, and it offers a choice of three engines: the 1.0-liter EcoBoost or two small diesels. Like the 2014 Transit Connect was saw in Paris last year, the Tourneo Connect comes in a five-seat configuration while the Grand Connect can seat seven. Finally, the Tourneo Custom seats up to nine passengers, and it is available in two lengths up to 210 inches long putting it just six inches shorter than a standard-length E-Series van and about a foot longer than the Explorer.
Check out our live image galleries, and be sure to scroll down below for the press release and to watch some videos.
Nuclear-powered concept cars from the Atomic Age
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The development of nuclear-powered submarines and ships during the 1940s and 50s led car designers to begin conceptualizing atomic vehicles. Fueled by a consistent reaction, these cars would theoretically produce no harmful byproducts and rarely need to refuel. Combining these vehicles with the new interstate system presented amazing potential for American mobility.
But the fantasy soon faded. There were just too many problems with the realities of nuclear power. For starters, the powerplant would be too small to attain a reaction unless the car contained weapons-grade atomic materials. Doing so would mean every fender-bender could result in a minor nuclear holocaust. Additionally, many of the designers assumed a lightweight shielding material or even forcefields would eventually be invented (they still haven't) to protect passengers from harmful radiation. Analyses of the atomic car concept at the time determined that a 50-ton lead barrier would be necessary to prevent exposure.