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South Burlington, Vermont, United States
1965 FORD FALCON
FUTURA VIN
NUMBER 5H17C288056 DATA PLATE
63B A 35 09G 34 6 2 DOOR
HARDTOP BENCH SEATS RED VINYL
SEATS, WHITE HEADLINER COLOR: RAVEN
BLACK MANUF: JULY
9, 1964 DEL:
INDIANAPOLIS AXLE 2.80:1 TRANS: 3
SPEED, MANUAL ASSY:
LORAIN, OHIO ENGINE: 289 CI, 2V FIRST OWNER: SINGLE ELDERLY LADY FROM SULLIVAN, IND., DELIVERED WITH RADIO SHE DID NOT WANT THE CAR. DEALER GAVE HER THE RADIO AT NO CHARGE. THIS CAR IS
IN 100% ORIGINAL CONDITION WITH 34,500 ORIGINAL MILES, NEVER OVERHAULED,
REBUILT OR HOT RODDED, ORIGINAL PAINT AND INTERIOR, SEATS, ORIGINAL EXHAUST AND
MUFFLER, ORIGINAL WHEELS, NO DAMAGE OR RUST OF ANY KIND. THE ONLY WORK DONE IS REPLACE HOSES, FILTERS,
AND BELTS AS NEEDED. CAR IS SOLD WITH ORIGINAL WHEELS, IF THE
RESERVE IS MET, WILL SELL WITH NEW SET OF CHROME ALUMINUM RIMS AND A/T RADIAL
TIRES AS SHOWN. CAR STARTS, RUNS AND DRIVES AS NEW. ALL GAUGES, RADIO,
HEATER WORK AS NEW. DOES NOT SMOKE OR LEAK OIL. FULLY UNDERCOATED FROM DEALER.
CAR IS FROM INDIANA AND HAS NO RUST WHATSOEVER. PHONE 802-658-1562 |
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Tue, 26 Mar 2013The Ford Mustang turns 50 years old this year, and this is the logo that will announce the milestone occasion on a special line of merchandise. The graphic is the result of an internal design competition, and Ford will give 50 different companies the license to use it on traditional logo merchandise like shirts and watches, along with some untraditional items like pinball machines.
Ford is going to begin the celebrations at this week's New York Auto Show and continue them throughout the year, but April 17 is the official birthday of the the pony car that just won't quit. You can expect to start seeing anniversary merchandise in the next couple of weeks.
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Mon, 19 Aug 2013Ford is doing well. It can't make enough examples of its new Fusion, it can barely make enough of the aging F-150, it's getting good brand rankings, people like its turnaround story, it's selling oodles of product and its quarterly profit numbers end in the word "billion." As other high-flying examples have demonstrated over the past few years, though, big numbers can come with problems that aren't exactly small.
Automotive News has published a good "nutshell" report of Ford's progress and problems. The Dearborn automaker's optimistic "general label rule" determination of gas mileage for the C-Max Hybrid has led to lawsuits, hybrid software updates, a downward revision of C-Max fuel economy and millions in rebates. AN notes the C-Max was the "worst-scoring model in this year's J.D. Power Initial Quality Study," but Ford will probably be happy that it managed not to be mentioned further in the study's results after last year's mediocre showing. Its MyTouch and SYNC systems, the bugbears sabotaging Ford's J.D. Power results, have also led to lawsuits, software updates, more software updates and a center console rethink. On top of that, the 1.6-liter EcoBoost in the 2013 Ford Escape that Ford called a "hero" was soon catching fire for three different reasons. And let's not even get into the troubled launch of the Lincoln MKZ.
The Automotive News piece notes that industry observers have been surprised at Ford's stumbles because everything has been looking so good. Nevertheless, there is still the issue of those billions in profits - the company is doing plenty of things, plural, right. Ford says it is tackling its problems, hiring engineers and instituting new quality control processes as part of its effort to find solutions. The test will be to see if in a year from now we begin the discussion of these issues with "Remember when Ford...", or "Problems continue at The Blue Oval."
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