Custom 1968 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Summerland Key, Florida, United States
Engine:5.0L 302Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Mileage: 92,000
Make: Ford
Sub Model: coupe
Model: Mustang
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Base
Drive Type: U/K
- For sale, 1968 ford mustang coupe. the car was recently restored with new two tone paint, interior and engine. it was lowered 1'' front and rear and has brand new 18" rear ridler wheels wrapped in 225/45/18 tires and the front wheels are 17" with 225/45/17 tires. the paint is two tone gray/silver metallic and has matte black trim to give it a sinister look. most seals have been replaced such as window seals, door seals, roof and trunk. all new interior including seat covers, carpet, headliner, dash pad, rocker trim, door panels, kick panels, dome light and visors with new mounts. pretty much everything is new inside. this is a manual steering car but is very easy to drive. the engine has recently been rebuilt but i don't know exactly how many miles since then. the rear quarter windows could use a lube they don't like to go down easy and sometimes pop off the track. the shifter works perfectly but doesnt line up to the letters for some reason and the horn needs replacing. other than that this is an overall beautiful perfect running classic! email me with any questions and i will answer them promptly. thanks for looking and happy bidding! it will be local pickup or we can arrange shipping if needed. payments are a $500 non refundable deposit within 24 hours and the remainder must be paid within 3 days by personal check or cash upon pickup.
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2015 Ford Mustang revs it up at Cars & Coffee
Mon, 09 Dec 2013Just because the new 2015 Ford Mustang has officially been released, you didn't think that would be the end of the matter - did you? Of course not. There'll still be plenty of rumors, reports and video footage to bring you. Like this, the first non-official footage of the new pony car in the wild.
Shot by YouTube user SotA1080 and dug up by our friends at CarBuzz, this clip shows the new Mustang posing for photos (alongside other Mustangs) and starting up its engine at the most recent gathering of Cars & Coffee in Irvine, CA. And this being the GT model, it's not packing the V6 or the turbo four, but the red-blooded 5.0-liter V8 that tells us and enthusiasts worldwide that the new Mustang has not lost its way. Scroll on down to watch the footage for yourself.
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In the video below, we hear FPV employees talking in hushed tones about the important legacy that cars like the GT have for Australian gearheads of all stripes, and how proud they are to say that hand-built machines like this GT R-Spec with its Boss 355 engine are now rolling out of their home base. For our part, we're just dying to drive this version of the Coyote V8; the engine is rocking a "Miami" supercharger from Harrop and makes some 450 horsepower.
Continue on below for the video, or you can check out some images of the new FPV at the facility, as well as a gallery of the GT R-Spec car.
Ford demonstrates Mustang's new Line Lock burnout feature
Tue, 22 Apr 2014Been saving your pennies for a 2015 Ford Mustang? Put in a few extra shifts or some overtime? Got a great down payment ready? Well, however much you saved for your new pony car, start saving more - you'll need the extra money to spend on tires.
That's because the Mustang will come with a system called Line Lock, which can lock the front brakes electronically, allowing drivers to perform big, dumb, smoky burnouts without moving so much as an inch. It's sort of like launch control, only the average driver might actually use it.
Now, line locks aren't uncommon, particularly in drag racing. Usually, a flip of the switch locks the front brakes. The Mustang, besides offering the system from the factory which is unique in and of itself, looks a bit more involved.