1966 Ford Fairlane 500xl Convertible Awesome Condition Make A Reasonable Offer on 2040-cars
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:289 H.O. 4BBL
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Fairlane
Trim: 500XL
Options: Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 50,700
Exterior Color: VINTAGE BURGUNDY
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
1966 FORD FAIRLANE 500XL CONVERTIBLE
ENGINE: 289 H.O. 4BBL
TRANSMISSION: AUTOMATIC
COLOR EXTERIOR: VINTAGE BURGUNDY
COLOR INTERIOR: BLACK BUCKETS
OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES:
BUCKETS PADDED DASH
CONSOLE REMOTE MIRROR
POWER TOP 289 HO V-8
TINTED GLASS JACK & SPARE
TOP BOOT
SOUTHERN RUST-FREE 1966 FORD FAIRLANE 500XL CONVERTIBLE. SUPER SHARP. COMPLETELY RESTORED TO FACTORY SPECS EXCEPT THE MOTOR. THE ORIGINAL 289 WAS RECENTLY REBUILT AND ADDED MORE HORSEPOWER. ENGINE COMPARTMENT IS HIGHLY DETAILED FOR SHOW. NEW MIRROR FINISH VINTAGE BURGUNDY, NEW CHROME, NEW BLACK TOP, ALL NEW INTERIOR, BUCKET SEATS, CONSOLE, POWER TOP, ETC. THE UNDERSIDE IS NICELY DETAILED WITH NEW DUAL EXHAUST, PAINTED GAS TANK, ETC. BRAND NEW TIRES. TRUNK COMPARTMENT WAS COMPLETELY DETAILED, HAS THE JACK & SPARE. RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECT, SOUNDS AWESOME! CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS AS SHOWN WITH NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES. COME TAKE A LOOK AND TAKE A DRIVE. YOU WILL BE VERY IMPRESSED.
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Autoblog Podcast #317
Wed, 23 Jan 2013Mitsubishi Mirage, Toyota thinks of beefing up US production, Marchionne on Alfa, Dart and minivans, Ford Atlas concept, Honda Gear concept
Episode #317 of the Autoblog Podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth, Jeff Ross and Michael Harley bookend the other podcast topics with a pair from the Montreal Auto Show, the Mitsubishi Mirage and Honda Gear concept, and in between we talk about Toyota building all its US-market cars stateside, Hyundai building a Nurburgring test facility, Sergio Marchionne's latest words about Alfa Romeo, Dodge Dart powertrains and the future of Chrysler vans. Some chatter about the Ford Atlas concept finishes up the meat of the 'cast and then we wrap with your questions. For those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. Keep reading for our Q&A module for you to scroll through and follow along, too. Thanks for listening!
Autoblog Podcast #317:
VW going turbo-only in 3 to 4 years
Wed, 18 Sep 2013This really was a matter of when, rather than if. Volkswagen will apparently be the first manufacturer to phase out naturally aspirated engines in favor of turbocharging its full slate. VW is kind of responsible for ushering in this push towards small-displacement, turbocharged engines that's taken the industry by storm. When it dropped its direct-injection, 2.0-liter turbo in the 2005 GTI it demonstrated that strapping an iron long to an engine can enhance the powertrain as a whole. VW made fuel economy gains, while also giving a linear, non-laggy turbo experience that it has replicated, model-after-model, to this day.
Speaking with The Detroit News, Volkswagen's executive Vice President of Group Quality, Marc Trahan, told the paper that, "We only have one normally aspirated gas engine, and when we go to the next generation vehicle that it's in, it will be replaced. So three, four years maximum."
Really, it's hard to get teary-eyed about either of these engines going away. VW has access to smaller powerplants that could easily match the performance of the 2.5 five-cylinder and the 3.6 V6, while gobbling up less fuel and providing a better driving experience. What we are sad about is that a similar statement about the extinction of NA engines came from the Vice President of Powertrain Engineering at Ford, Joe Bakaj. We'd certainly get teary-eyed over a world without Ford's excellent 5.0-liter V8.
Should heavy-duty pickup trucks have window stickers with fuel mileage estimates?
Sat, Sep 23 2017If you were to stroll into your nearest Chevrolet, Ford, GMC, Nissan, or Ram dealership, you'd find a bunch of pickup trucks. Most of those would have proper window stickers labeled with things like base prices, options prices, location of manufacture, and, crucially, fuel economy estimates. But you'd also run across a number of heavy-duty trucks with no such fuel mileage data from the Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA doesn't require automakers to publish the valuable miles-per-gallon measurement for vehicles with gross weight ratings that exceed 8,500 pounds. That makes it difficult for consumers to compare behemoths powered by turbocharged diesel engines – between one another, and between smaller, gasoline-fueled trucks. Consumer Reports doesn't think it should be this way, and it's spearheading an effort (PDF link) to get the government to require manufacturers to publish fuel economy estimates. In its own testing, CR found that heavy-duty pickups powered by Ford's Power Stroke, GM's Duramax, and FCA's Cummins diesel engines (which doesn't include the Ram's EcoDiesel) get worse fuel mileage than their lighter-duty gas-powered siblings. We're not so sure HD-truck buyers are unaware of this fact – big diesels don't really come into their own until big loads are placed in their beds or attached to their trailer hitches. Under heavy workloads, the diesel trucks will almost certainly return greater efficiency than a similar gas-powered truck. What's more, HD trucks with lumbering diesels in general make the driver feel more confident while towing due to greater torque at low engine RPM than gas trucks. They also offer greater max-weight limits. Still, we agree EPA fuel mileage estimates should be offered for heavy-duty pickups. And we think the comparisons provided by Consumer Reports might be interesting to potential buyers. Click here to see the results of CR's tests, and let us know what you think using the poll below. Related Video: Featured Gallery 2017 Ford F-Series Super Duty: First Drive View 22 Photos News Source: Consumer Reports Government/Legal Green Read This Chevrolet Ford GMC Nissan RAM Fuel Efficiency Truck Commercial Vehicles Diesel Vehicles poll gmc sierra hd chevy silverado hd