1964 Ford Fairlane 500 Hardtop Coupe 289 V8 No Reserve on 2040-cars
Clifton, New Jersey, United States
Up for sale is my 1964 Ford Fairlane 500 Hardtop Coupe with Cruise-o-matic (automatic) transmission. I am selling it because I have no time to enjoy it and finish it. It was rarely used. It has a 289 (4.7L) small block, power steering, and heat. It starts on the first try, drives straight as an arrow, and runs and shifts excellent. It has straight pipes and it sounds awesome. Radio cassette with auxiliary jack and Schosche rear speakers.
Brand new items that I have bought...15"inch U.S. Mag chrome wheels with new Fuzion 225 rears and 215 fronts, Holley electric choke 4 barrel carburetor and Edelbrock manifold, custom headliner, 1 reproduction in-dash front and 2 Scosche rear speakers, 2 new front seat belts, door lock knobs, reproduction front speaker, dome lens and base, full tune up, complete set of door, trunk and glove box locks, chrome thermostat housing and other items. Some original parts that will be included...steering wheel horn and cap, original manifold and 2 barrel carb, some chrome trim and letters, etc. The wheels were non-original rusted chrome steelies, therefore I had to replace them. Sun visors will be included but are not covered with vinyl. What it needs...New paint. The horn needs to be connected to the steering wheel. It has a working air horn with button on the dash. It needs to be tuned because when you depress the pedal all the way at low RPMs, it wants to turn off. Other wise it drives great. The rear lights don't work. They did not too long ago. I suspect it was when I was messing around with the cables as I was cleaning the rear tail light chrome. Front speaker needs to be connected. Passenger door opens from the inside but as I mentioned, new locks will be included. Fuel and temp gauge do not work. Thanks and good luck! This car is sold as-is where-is and has no written or implied warranty. Local pick-up or your automobile transport company. Not responsible for shipping arrangements. |
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EPA says fuel economy test for hybrids is accurate
Mon, 26 Aug 2013
The EPA says it stands behind its fuel economy test for hybrid vehicles following controversy about the testing process after Ford C-Max Hybrid customers and automotive journalists alike struggled to achieve 47 miles per gallon, the advertised mpg number, Automotive News reports. Ford responded to the issue almost two weeks ago by claiming that a 1970s-era EPA general label rule was responsible for the inaccurate mileage numbers, rerating the C-Max Hybrid's mpg numbers and offering customers rebates. Ford later said it didn't overstate the C-Max Hybrid's fuel economy and that it was surprised by the low numbers.
Ford technically didn't do anything wrong because it was following the general label rule, but agency regulator Christopher Grundler says the automaker was exploiting a loophole when it came up with the hybrid C-Max numbers, and that the testing process remains accurate. The general label rule allows vehicles that use the same engine and transmission and are in the same weight class to share fuel economy numbers, but it doesn't take into account other factors such as aerodynamic efficiency, which affects hybrids more drastically than non-hybrid vehicles. Ford originally used the Fusion Hybrid economy figures for the C-Max Hybrid and claimed the engineers didn't realize that its aerodynamic efficiency would affect fuel economy as much as it did.
2013 Shelby 1000 unleashes its 1,200 horsepower ahead of NY show reveal
Fri, 22 Mar 2013True story: Last fall, I had the opportunity to spend a week with Ford's new 2013 Shelby GT500 - the Blue Oval's factory Mustang with 662 horsepower and 631 pound-feet of torque. It's an amazing beast, to be sure. I'm not sure if it was Michigan's damp streets strewn with potholes and wet leaves, but at no point did I ever say to myself, "You know, Ford is on to a really good thing here, but what it really needs is about twice the power." And yet, for people in warmer climes with infrastructure in better nick - or for those whose muscle cars live their lives out on the track, there's apparently sufficient demand to warrant just such a beast.
Quick studies will recall that Shelby American launched its 1000 last year to commemorate its 50th anniversary, but it is returning to the New York Auto Show with a fresh version based on the 2013 GT500 I drove. The 2013 Shelby 1000 whips up 1,200 horsepower on pump gas thanks to beefed-up forced induction, engine internals and cooling. Wisely, it also incorporates an adjustable suspension and big brake package to make sure those ponies have the best chance being safely deployed to the ground.
What price the world's most powerful "production" muscle car? $154,995 for starters - donor GT500 not included. What, no convertible variant?
2015 Ford Mustang fuel economy ratings leaked
Thu, 21 Aug 2014Thinking about buying a new Mustang, but want to know what kind of fuel economy it'll get? Well we have our first indication as the pony-car enthusiasts over at Mustang6G.com have gotten a hold of the Monroney window stickers for a few of the new 2015 Mustang models.
Although the V8 model is not among them, we can now see how the EPA has rated those models with a half dozen pistons or less. The Mustang EcoBoost with the turbo four and a manual transmission has been rated at 22 miles per gallon in the city and 31 on the highway. The V6 manual gets 17 city and 28 highway, while the V6 automatic squeezes out a bit more in the city at 19 mpg but carries the same 28 highway rating.
By way of comparison, the latest Chevy Camaro with the V6 and a stick shift gets the same 17/28 EPA rating as a similarly equipped new 'Stang, and the V6 automatic Camaro gets 18/27 (slightly behind the Ford, but if you opt for the Camaro 2LS with its V6, automatic and 2.92 rear axle ratio, you'll be looking at 19 and 30).