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1967 Ford Mustang Fastback on 2040-cars

US $18,160.00
Year:1967 Mileage:3150 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Starting with a '70 block, installed a 347 ci stroker steel crank with Eagle H-Beam rods and low, 8:1 Forged
pistons. It has a complete Trickflow top end with O-ringed Aluminum heads, intake, and cam (no, I do not have all
the specs). I have run this motor with several intake combinations and settled on the Trick Flow box style intake
for looks and top end power. I have not dynoed it with the current setup, but previous setups delivered 503 rwhp
with equal amount of boost. It also has full length headers with Spintech side exit mufflers. The fuel system is
upraded from the Stainless tank to the billet fuel rails to handle much more power.
Speaking of boost, it has a Vortech V-2 Supercharger set to pump about 7 lbs of boost. I have a pulley to run 13
lbs, and the motor is built for it, but it has never been installed.
It is running a Ford AOD (automatic overdrive) transmission built by Level 10 Transmissions in New Jersey. It has
all the beefed up internals and chromoly output shaft to handle over 600hp. It works fantastic.
Backing up all that is of course the 9" rear end with 3.73 gears.
This setup will deliver mid-11 second quarter mile times.
Custom Pro-car seats with back seat upholstered to match
Nice new black carpet and perfect headliner/door panels
All black
Roll bar with 4-point harnesses
Shelby wood steering wheel.
Full center console
Very nice Pioneer sound system with CD, Bluetooth, custom sub box with 2-10" Rockford Fosgate subs in the trunk
along with amps to power all the speakers.

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Facelifted Ford Focus caught testing in the cold

Wed, 18 Dec 2013

It's that time in the life of the Ford Focus to get a little work done - a nip-tuck here, some Botox there. Yes, Ford is testing a facelifted version of its global C-segment entry, which first hit markets in Europe and North America in May 2011.
Like the touchup on the Fiesta, expect Ford's gaping grille to make its first appearance on the Focus. Our spy photographers point out that this is likely to be a more comprehensive makeover than previous spy shots suggested, based on the additional camouflage seen here on the front and rear ends of this five-door model. New head and taillights are also likely in order, as are changes to the front and rear fascia.
The interior was also snapped and features a cleaner design with a larger central display. Other than that, it looks like some buttons have been changed, making us think most of the Focus' updates are limited to the exterior.

Ford Focus Electric and ST recalled over lighting issue

Mon, 12 Aug 2013

Ford is recalling 6,308 units of the 2012 and 2013 Focus Electric and 2013 Focus ST that were fitted with HID headlights because a "wiring incompatibility" could keep the front side marker lights from working. A bulletin from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says the recall should begin in the middle of this month, after which owners can take their cars to dealers to have the wiring assembly repaired free of charge.
You can find more information in the NHTSA bulletin posted below.

How the 2015 Ford Mustang will save your knees

Sat, 21 Jun 2014

The 2015 Mustang is one of the most hotly anticipated vehicles of the moment, and Ford continues to leak out interesting little details about its newest pony car. The latest info doesn't have anything to do with its quarter-mile time or handling, but if any of that goes drastically wrong, the innovative new glovebox-mounted airbag may prevent passengers from knee injuries.
All variants of the 2015 Mustang get the active knee airbag as standard, and it's the first vehicle in Ford's lineup to receive the system. The setup is actually quite simple and ingenious. The glovebox is made from a plastic outer panel that is attached to the inner door. Sandwiched between them is this new injection-molded plastic bladder that folds flat when in use. If the passenger-side airbag deploys, the system springs into action to act as a cushion for your knees. Compared to a traditional knee airbag that has to fully inflate, this arrangement is 65 percent lighter and can use a 75 percent smaller inflator. It's also basically invisible when you look at the glovebox door.
Ford spokesperson Ed Saenz declined to tell Autoblog whether the system will appear in other vehicles in the Blue Oval's lineup but said, "We're considering other applications." Provided it's effective, the approach seems too simple not to make its way to other products. Scroll down to watch a video showing how the glovebox-mounted knee airbag works.