Ford Fairlane 2 Door Fairlane 500 on 2040-cars
Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States
Perhaps one of the finest 1957 Ford Fairlane 500’s in the country today. This car has had a total frame off nut and bolt restoration that will rival any seen in recent times. The body on this car is beautiful. The panels, doors, trunk and hood line up perfectly. The Glasurit paint was imported from Europe and the colors are deep in color with a mirror finish. · The engine is a new 2014, 5.0L, 420hp computer controlled Ford Coyote · The transmission is a new 4 speed 4R70W automatic with overdrive for highway cruising · Lockar shifter · Four wheel disc brakes with electronic brake assist · Granada Calipers: 4997 and Granada rotors AR8110 · GM605 power steering 5557FS with tilt Budnik steering wheel · Cruise control · Vintage air · Autometer custom gauges · Two-toned custom seats with leather covering front and rear · Custom Panasonic AM/FM/CD stereo with remote and retractable antenna · Trunk space is finished beautifully in carpet with leather trim accents · Fat Man 3” dropped spindle · Truetrac 4.11 limited slip rear end · Bilstein shocks front and rear · Colorado custom 17” wheels · Battery has been relocated to the trunk Every piece of stainless molding and chrome, including front and rear bumpers, is new. The undercarriage is detailed and painted and includes a new gas tank and all fuel and brake lines.
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The history and future of the Ford Bronco
Tue, 17 Jun 2014
Some have suggested that the Bronco's demise was hastened by the fallout from the O.J. trial.
Twenty years ago today, ex-NFL linebacker Al "A.C." Cowlings drove his friend and onetime running back Orenthal James "O.J." Simpson on a parade lap of the Los Angeles highway system and onto an ignoble page of the history books. If you're in your late 20s or older, or a fastidious young student of 1990s American history, you're absolutely aware that Al and O.J.'s steed for the 'chase' was a white Ford Bronco. The white Ford Bronco, even.
Ford Australia debuts Ranger-based Everest SUV concept
Tue, 13 Aug 2013Ford has been in hot water in Australia ever since it announced plans to end local production of the Falcon and Territory SUV. Besides canceling a model that is to Oz what the Mustang is to America, the end of production means more than a few folks will be out of work.
Keen to prove that it has a plan for the market, Ford has unveiled the Aussie-penned Everest Concept, a rough-and-tumble, seven-seat SUV. While not a direct replacement for the aging Territory (that role will eventually be filled by either the Edge or Flex, according to Car Advice) it's an indication from Ford's brass that the Blue Oval is still committed to Australia.
To prove that fact, Alan Mullaly, Mark Fields, Jim Farley and regional execs descended on Sydney for the debut of the new concept. Ford's Australian president and CEO, Bob Graziano, said of the Everest, "Our customers, our employees and Australia can be assured that we're connected to the nation and committed to our customers through terrific products with class-leading technologies."
Ford says C-Max mpg reduction has hurt sales
Tue, 22 Apr 2014The Ford C-Max is having a rough time. Sales for the five-door hybrid hatchback were down 39.1 percent in March to 2,295 cars, and sales from January through March were down 42.5 percent to 5,566 units. In an interview with The Detroit News, Ford Americas boss Joe Hinrichs places the blame on lowering the model's fuel economy rating.
"We're definitely seeing consideration on C-Max decline over time. We need to reinvest in the product because it's a great car," said Hinrichs to The Detroit News.
The company was hit with bad publicity over the C-Max when owners in multiple states filed class action lawsuits that alleged the cars weren't able to meet the stated fuel economy. Ford eventually re-rated the model from 47 miles per gallon city, highway and combined to 40 mpg city, 45 mpg highway and 43 mpg combined. To soften the blow of the change, the automaker sent checks to the owners to make up some of the difference. Initially, Ford claimed that demand remained strong for the hybrid. However, the latest sales figures and Hinrichs' statement seem to show the opposite.