Traditional Flathead Roadster Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Erie, Colorado, United States
1927 T Flathead Roadster Traditional Hot Rod · 1927 T
Turtle back Roadster on1930 Model A boxed frame rails · REAL
HENRY FORD STEEL body w/ working hinged doors · ?Rebuilt
1953 8BA 239 Flathead V8 · Custom
interior · Chopped
Windshield · Powdercoated
?Red Steelies & Moon caps · COKER
Wide white walls · Wishbones · Rare 1940
Banjo rear end · 1948 drum
?brakes · Fordomatic
Automatic trans · Floor
shifter ?& 8 ball shift knob · Chrome
Radiator Shell · Real Ooga
Horn · Guide
682-C Hot Rod ?Headlights · 2V Carb
w/ Spoon pedal ?& Choke · Powermaster
Power Gen 12Volt Alternator · Chrome
bell air cleaner · Seat belts
· Tear drop
taillights · Recent
Upgrades o 4 Inch
drop axle o King pins o Spindles o Lowered
steering control arms o Posies
front glide spring o Tie rod o Lakes
Pipes w/ removable baffles o Pertronix
Ignition wires & plugs o Converted
to 12 volt system Clean Colorado Title Registered as 1927 Ford (RD) ROADSTER Runs great Sounds Cool with the baffles Thumbs up and smiles every time out Ready for Fun this Summer · Perfect
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NHTSA and Ford investigating steering issues in Crown Vic, Grand Marquis and Marauder
Fri, 11 Jul 2014There may be more steering woes for the Ford Crown Victoria. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened a preliminary evaluation into the Crown Vic and Mercury Grand Marquis from the 2004 to 2007 model years and the Mercury Marauder for the 2004 and 2005 model years because the steering shaft can jam. The issue could potentially affect an estimated 500,000 vehicles.
According to the regulator, there is a possibility that the driver's side heat shield for the exhaust manifold can rust, dislodge, and then wedge into the steering shaft. If this occurs, it leads to a situation where the driver can no longer control the car.
NHTSA has received five complaints of this happening, including one alleged case with an injury. In that situation, the car was driving onto the highway, lost control and rolled over. One occupant was hurt in the accident.
Ford Mustang returning to Australia in 2016
Mon, 15 Jul 2013Australia's Herald Sun newspaper has reported that the next-generation Ford Mustang is heading Down Under in 2016, just as Ford is hanging the "Closed for Good" sign on its Australian manufacturing operations and sending the Falcon to its grave. Ford hasn't offered any official word on the matter, but the paper says that Ford's global VP of sales and marketing, Jim Farley, is flying to Australia to make the announcement himself.
While Ford converted Mustangs in the early 2000s from left-hand to right-hand drive for the Australian market and then sold them at high prices, it's been almost five decades since Ford imported a dedicated right-hand-drive Mustang to Oz. The arrival of the global model specifically made for places like Australia and the UK means Ford will also be able to offer them at better prices than the converted models; the Herald Sun says the price is expected to be "close to $50,000."
And that's for one of the "V8 performance models," which are the only ones Australia will get; Ford apparently won't send the turbocharged four cylinder or the V6. The Aussies could find out in a month from now whether this rumor is true. We will all find out what this Mustang fuss is about when the car debuts at next year's New York Auto Show.
Last 2014 Ford Shelby GT500 Convertible nets $500k for charity at Barrett-Jackson [w/video]
Tue, 13 Aug 2013The last 2014 Ford Shelby GT500 Convertible was sold on Saturday at a Barrett-Jackson auction in Reno, Nevada, for $500,000. Ford donated the Mustang to be auctioned for charity, and all of the money is going to the Brain Injury Association of America.
Parnelli Jones, winner of the 1963 Indianapolis 500, was there on behalf of the BIAA with his son Page, who suffered a brain injury in a sprint car crash in 1994. The bidding increased quickly, reaching $500k in no time, spreading a bit more hope to people who live with brain injuries.
The winning bidder will be able to choose the GT500's exterior, interior and stripe colors, and is scheduled to receive the car, signed by Parnelli Jones in appreciation for the donation, by the end of 2013. Watch the video below to see the auction-block action.