1965 Ford Galaxie 500 Base 4.7l on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
INCREDIBLE CAR! 1965 Ford Galaxie 500 Red with White Top, Red inside. One of a kind. Original and amazing. 352 engine. RARE CAR this one has AC that works and the dealer put it in. That is a $3,000 upgrade and a must have. Drives and starts like a champ. I am in the music business, I wanted a fancy car and did not know about the popularity of this car. I drive it and I get stopped every mile. HEAD TURNER. I have two sets of wheels that come with it. New Tires on both. This car is just a great car. Starts on a dime. Blows cold air. I drive it to work and all around I don't want a car to put in my driveway. I wanted one to drive. Wheels cost me about 1600.00. Just put them on. Interior for this car is a 8 and for a 1965 original, a 9.0. AM radio. Antenna was in trunk when I got it. Trunk and carpet is almost mint. Just a great ride and a great ROD. Engine is clean. My mechanic said "just a damn solid buy Chris." My best offer price is not far off so no low ball offers. Gas Monkey sold one of these for about $24,000. This car is rising at about 30 percent per year. This car will be worth $25,000 in a few years. I looked at 1975 Trans Ams and three years ago they were $12,000 now they are $24,000. This car is more rare than that car. Mine is a charmer. I have it listed now a few other places and so if it sells I reserve the right to remove listing. This car has the ORIGINAL BROCHURE from 1965 and a book of receipts all the way back to the 80's.
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Ford worker files for UAW dues refund, stirs right-to-work debate
Sun, 24 Aug 2014Let's start with some history: Ford's Dearborn truck plant, part of the company's massive River Rouge complex, was the center of a strike in 1941 that led to Ford signing the first "closed shop" agreement in the industry. The agreement obliged every worker at the plant to be a dues-paying member of the United Auto Workers. In December 2012, however, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder signed legislation making Michigan a right-to-work state, which outlawed closed shops. The new law gave workers the right to opt out of union membership and stop paying dues even if they were still covered by union activities like collective bargaining. For employees at the Dearborn plant, the right-to-work clauses take effect at the end of their current contract in 2015.
As a tool-and-die maker at Ford's Dearborn plant for 16 years, Todd Lemire pays dues to the UAW - about two hours' salary per month. However, he's been unhappy with the UAW's support of the Democratic party, and not wanting to wait until next year to be out of the UAW entirely he invoked his Beck Rights, which state that a non-member of a union does not have to pay dues to support non-core activities, such as political spending. But Lemire wasn't happy that Ford still subtracted the total amount of dues, with the UAW reimbursing the difference, so he filed suit with the National Labor Relations Board, feeling that the workaround violates his rights.
Lemire's case is just a week old, so it could be a while before a resolution. Yet, as September 15, 2015 draws near and the right-to-work laws take full effect for Michigan workers - and others wonder whether it could help revitalize the state's manufacturing base - a case like this adds more fuel to the discussion.
Ford C-Max Solar Energi takes a recharging station wherever it goes
Wed, 08 Jan 2014Companies ranging in size from small startups to major automakers have been experimenting with solar-powered charging stations for EVs and plug-in hybrids. And, of course, people have been powering vehicles with onboard solar panels for quite some time, too. Still, Ford's new C-Max Solar Energi Concept shows the promise of a truly practical implementation of solar on a production vehicle, and it may not be as far off in the future as we had thought.
As we reported a few days ago, the Solar concept makes use of a "concentrator lens" that focuses sunlight onto the Ford's roof-mounted solar panels. The special lens follows the rays of the sun to maximize the amount of charge being fed to the batteries of the car, taking about a day to fully charge the 21-mile, all-electric range of the C-Max Energi. Ford data suggests that combination might be enough to power 75 percent of all trips made by a statistically average driver. In turn, using the sun to power a vehicle could reduce yearly C02 emissions by up to four metric tons when compared with the driver of an average gasoline-powered sedan.
We've got live images of the C-Max Solar Energi Concept, jauntily tilted on its display to best present it's signature solar panels, straight from the CES floor.
2015 Ford Mustang already under recall, but just 53 units
Sun, 19 Oct 2014Ford has issued a small - but significant - recall for one of its spotlight cars: the 2015 Mustang.
The recall affects just 53 cars, with 50 in the United States and three in Canada. Ford said the passenger side safety belt buckle tension sensor may not have been calibrated properly by the supplier. This could lead to "misclassification" of the passenger seat occupant, and could cause the airbag to deploy improperly.
A Ford spokesperson didn't immediately respond to a request for comment. In a statement, the automaker said it is not aware of any accidents or injuries, and dealers will replace the buckle assembly at no cost to customers. The cars affected were built at Flat Rock Assembly Plant in Michigan from Aug. 18 to Oct. 2.