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1965 Shelby Shelby on 2040-cars

US $14,300.00
Year:1965 Mileage:1991 Color: Gold /
 Black
Location:

Gruetli Laager, Tennessee, United States

Gruetli Laager, Tennessee, United States
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1965 Shelby Cobra 427 is a BEAST!! It is equipped ad professionally engineered with the following .. Drive train:
Engine- Levy Racing stage 4 347, 450hp EFI, with forged crank and rods. Cylinder Heads, Edelbrock Victor Jr,
Aluminum. Intake manifold, Edelbrock Victor, Aluminum. Throttle body, Edelbrock 75mm. Tweecer RT tuning device.
Tremec TKOII mid shift transmission (5 speed), 5th gear is 0.80 to 1. Fuel system: Fuel pump, 255 Pound / Hour.
Fuel lines and 3/8 return aluminum tubing. All fuel flex lines Aeroquip starlite, AN-8 / 6. Injectors, Bosch 30
pound / Hr. Steel tank. Cooling: Levy Racing Aluminum radiator. Oil to water heat exchanger / oil cooler. Exhaust:
Ceramic coated 4 into 4 headers and side pipes. Rear axle: Ford 8.8 inch, 3.27 1, limited slip. Electrical: Ford 3G
alternator. Optima Red Top Battery under trunk floor. Robert Bosch starter. Stewart Warner gages. Russ Thompson
Turn signal system. Suspension: IRS rear. Tubular front control arms upper and lower. Pro coil over shocks. Levy
Racing bump steer kit installed. Jones racing power steering. Brakes: Levy Racing / Willwood 6 piston front 13 inch
brakes and Levy Racing / Willwood 4 piston IRS 12.8 inch rear brakes w/ parking feature. Willwood adjustable
proportioning valve. Stainless steel over-braid liner front and rear. Wheels: 17x9 ROH black ice. Tires: Nitto
NT555 tires, Front; 275/40/17, Rear; 245/45/17 Body: Fiberglass (427 style) Painted PPG Lambo Titanium silver
(painted at Levy Racing). Chrome roll bar and ceramic coated side pipes. Lucas wipers. Gas struts trunk and hood.
Seat tracks. Body grommets at roll bar. Additional: Urathane engine, transmission and third member mounts. Urathane
rear knuckle bushings. All screws 1/4 x 28 ss Alllen head cap. Moroso Kill sw. Remote oil filter. Russ Thompson
Throttle pedal This is a VERY FAST CAR! We present a top shelf product and are here to serve you as the customer.
We ARE up front and honest on EVERY transaction and aim to please in every way possible.

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Sat, Dec 27 2014

There are two ways an automaker can test its vehicles in extreme climates: it can send said vehicle around the world – from Death Valley to the Arctic Circle – in search of the harshest weather, or it can recreate those conditions in an enclosed environment. We're sure that many automakers undertake some combination of both, but in this latest video clip, Ford shows us around inside it's state-of-the-art climate chamber. At its Driveability Test Facility in Allen Park, MI – inaugurated in 2010 just across the street from the Roush Technology Center – Ford can simulate all sorts of extreme conditions. It can drop the temperature down to -40 degrees Fahrenheit or raise it up to 130, and take it up to a simulated 12,000 feet above sea level or drop it down to 280 feet below. blast it with 150-mile-per-hour winds. It can control the level of humidity, approximate the intensity of the sun and even blast the test vehicle with artificial snow, just like your favorite ski resort. The facility strikes us as an engineering feat as impressive as some of the vehicles it's used to test, but don't take our word for it – scope it out for yourself in this brief two-minute video clip, which even includes some helpful tips for winter driving this holiday season and beyond. News Source: Ford via YouTube Plants/Manufacturing Ford Videos Michigan winter

2016 Ford Focus RS mule spotted on US soil

Tue, 17 Jun 2014

Okay Ford, this is what we like to see. One of our intrepid spy photographers has captured a vehicle that we weren't even sure would see the light of day - the next Focus RS. While this is pretty clearly a mule based on the current Focus ST, as our spy points out, there are a number of giveaways about this hot hatch's true nature.
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Ford's simple suit makes you feel like a drunk driver

Tue, Mar 25 2014

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