1056 Ford Fairlane Victoria on 2040-cars
Fremont, Nebraska, United States
THIS CAR IS ONE OF THE BEST FORDS YOU,LL EVER FIND. IT HAS
WON THE GOOD GUYS SHOW IN CHICAGO AND DES MOINES. THIS YEAR I WON 4 BEST OF
SHOWS, BEST FORD 4 TIMES, 5 FIRST PLACES, ONE SECOND PLACE, AND MAYBE A DOZEN
OTHER TROPHIES AND PLAQUES....THIS CAR IS A WINNER AND HAS NEVER BEEN DRIVEN ON
A WET STREET.
THE 1956 FORD COMES WITH A 312 V8 ENGINE WITH LOTS OF
CHROME.AND A STRAIGHT TRANNY...THE ENGINE CRANKSHAFT HAS BEEN BALANCED...IT HAS
A 3 ON THE TREE WITH OVERDRIVE AND IT RUNS EXCELLENT. I WOULD,NT BE AFRAID TO
DRIVE THIS CAR ANYWHERE....IT HAS 4413 MILES ON IT SINCE RESTORATION....I HAD
THE SPEEDOMETER SET BACK TO 0 WHEN WE RESTORED IT...
THIS CAR HAS BEEN MILDLY CUSTOMIZED... IT HAS FRENCHED IN
1955 MERCURY STATION WAGON TAILLIGHTS, FRENCHED ANTENNA, FRENCHED HEADLIGHTS,
SHAVED HOOD AND TRUNK ORNAMENTS AND DOOR HANDLES.
THIS FORD HAS A CUSTOM BLUE AND WHITE PAINT JOB WITH 5 COATS
OF CLEAR COAT....IT HAS A $16,000.00 PAINT JOB ON IT........IT LOOKS LIKE
GLASS....LOTS OF PIN STRIPPING IN AND AROUND THE CAR INCLUDING THE ENGINE
COMPARTMENT...THE ENGINE HAS ALOT OF CHROME ON IT... THE CAR HAS BEEN LOWERED 3
INCHES ALL THE WAY AROUND AND I DO HAVE THE FENDER SKIRTS TO GO WITH IT IN CASE
YOU WANT TO TAKE IT TO A LEAD SLED CAR SHOW...THE UNDERNEATH HAS BEEN COMPLETELY
SAND BLASTED AND RUST PROOFED WITH POR15 AND HAS BEEN PAINTED A FLAT
BLACK...VERY CLEAN UNDERNEATH..
JUST 1 MONTH AGO I INSTALLED A WHOLE NEW FUEL SYSTEM.......I PUT A BRAND NEW GAS TANK IN IT AND ALSO A BRAND NEW FUEL PUMP AND IN-LINE FILTERS....IT NOW STARTS AT THE FIRST TURN OF THE ENGINE.....GUARANTEED....THE OLD GAS TANK WAS SO RUSTY INSIDE IT WAS STARVING FOR FUEL.... JUST LAST WEEK I INSTALLED A NEW TRUNK WITH A PATRIOTIC LOOK....JUST BEAUTIFUL...I ALSO INSTALLED NEW CARPET THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE CAR.... I ALSO HAVE SOME EXTRA PARTS, EXTRA BOTH BLUE AND THE WHITE PAINT, CAR COVER, FENDER SKIRTS... IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE ALOT MORE PICS OF THIS FORD PLEASE CALL ME......THERE IS $45,000 INVESTED IN THIS CAR...IT,S A
MUST SEE CAR... PLEASE CONTACT ME IF INTERESTED....MY NAME IS GARRY...I LIVE IN
FREMONT, NEBRASKA.. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL ME
AT......402-727-7463....
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Ford gets colorful with Mustang anniversary infographic
Thu, 24 Oct 2013Preparing to celebrate its 50th birthday, the Ford Mustang has seen a lot of vehicle trends come and go, and this especially goes for paint colors. Using historical production data, Ford has managed to create an infographic dating back to 1967 that breaks down the three top Mustang colors for each year as well as calling out some of the more interesting trends and colors over the years.
Over its five generations, the Mustang has been offered in a seemingly endless rainbow - from Playboy Pink in '67 and color-changing Mystichrome on the 2004 Cobra - but the most popular has always been red, which is the color of choice for 21 percent of all Mustangs ever made. Almost every year since 1967, red has been among the top three colors for the Mustang, but other popular colors have included blue, white, brown and, most recently, black. There are even websites and registries available for people owning certain-color Mustangs.
As the all-new 2015 Mustang gets ready for its debut later this year, there's no telling what kind of exciting and/or wacky colors Ford has in store. Click on the image above to see the full infographic (choose the "large" option for optimal viewing), or check it out in a smaller size along with the press release posted below.
2015 Ford F-150 to get 2.7-liter EcoBoost?
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Autos.ca is reporting that a new, 2.7-liter, twin-turbocharged V6 could find its way into the lighter, aluminum-intensive truck. The new engine supposedly makes use of asymmetrical turbos to generate 320 horsepower and 370 pound-feet of torque - substantially more impressive numbers than the current 3.7-liter base engine's 302 ponies and 278 lb-ft - while offering improved fuel economy and emissions. The new 2.7 EcoBoost (internally dubbed "Nano") isn't expected to supplant the naturally aspirated V6 as the F-150's base engine, it's expected to slot in above directly it.
Naturally, we're prescribing more than a few grains of salt to go with these rumors, at least until Ford debuts the next F-150 at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show, a reveal we'll be covering in a mere two weeks.
After Years Of Delays, Rear Visibility Requirements Move Closer To Reality
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