1962 Ford Galaxie 500 Base 4.8l on 2040-cars
Hampton Falls, New Hampshire, United States
The Galaxie is a 292 y - block v8, all original with automatic trans original. 44K original miles and had 100% no rust or rot. I took a bunch of before pictures then I stripped it all, fixed a few dings and had it painted metallic "caramel" on top and Camaro racing stripe satin black on body (interior panels painted as well. trunk painted with undercoat black). Stainless in very good shape. Things that are new: Fuel pump and filter, Dual exhaust, Supreme rims, tires, black carpet, front lower springs (new 3" drop not cut) and shocks, lowering blocks in rear, mirrors, trunk mat and side panels, front and rear speakers, dash knob bezels, steering wheel cracks fixed, dome light bezel, '62 impala antennas that both are hooked up, am radio sent out to be modernized but looks like the old am radio (plays am, fm and has aux wire in glove box for ipod etc), emblems on trunk new, fuel pump, fuel filter, all stainless in great shape and rechromed both bumpers, front fender spears, front hood emblem, inner top sail panels, outer top sail panels, door handles. Interior redone in color combo and white to match the rolls and pleats seats that have been redone. The car runs great, smooth, and stops real good for all around stock drum brakes. Shes a great ride, I got it at an estate sale and gave it a mild custom treatment,,,only thing that doesn't work is clock (do they ever? haha). Car is stunning. $23,500 or best offer. Please don't lowball, car is practically brand new. Title application and VIN number approved by Police and being sent to me by State of NH...should be here in two weeks. Car for sale locally and I reserve the right to cancel auction at any time.
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Yes, the first 2015 Mustang to be sold to the public will be crossing the block at Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale, with proceeds from the auction going to JDRF, the charity formerly known as the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
"Ford Mustangs have always been among the most popular collector cars at Barrett-Jackson Collector Car events," said the president of Barrett-Jackson, Steve Davis. "While every collector wishes they had snapped up the first Mustang sold in 1964, this is an opportunity to realize that dream in a different way."
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The move to the more potent powerplant was born out of all the equipment officers need to carry on a day-to-day basis. These days, there's so much stuff that police need on a regular basis, that there's a genuine market for a faster Police Interceptor Utility, as it's known officially. The Explorer-based cruiser has already accounted for 68 percent of Ford's LEO sales in 2013, and that's with just the 3.7, and we'd only expect that number to increase once the twin-turbo, 3.5-liter V6 is available. Ford won't offer up any indication of what the take rate will be on the new engine, but we're guessing it'll be fairly high.
The success of the Explorer PI couldn't have come at a better time for Ford. The decision to end Crown Victoria production was not a popular one with police, and combined with Chevrolet and Dodge diving into the LEO market feet first, Ford hasn't been performing as well as it's wanted to. The Explorer has been helping it turn around, though. And with the inclusion of the EcoBoost, Ford also has a legit competitor for the Chevrolet Tahoe on the big utility side of the police market.