1930 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan Street Rod on 2040-cars
Bowie, Maryland, United States
Older restoration of a very presentable and desirable
street rod. This is a two door sedan with a Diamond White Pearl paint job that
is 8-10 years old. As such, it has some road rash and other imperfections, but
is presentable otherwise. The motor is a mildly warmed over 350 that will nail
you in the seat. All Steel Body, Steel Fenders, Interior Gas Cap Release, Diamond White Pearl Paint, Custom Gray Vinyl Roof, Third Brake Light, Tinted Windows, Roll Down Front Windows, Full Roll Down Rear Windows, Cowl Lamps Converted To Turn Signal Lamps, Side Flaps Available For Hood (will need to be painted), Purple Firewall Interior Purple And Gray Tweed Interior, Purple Dash, Chrome Ididit Tilt Steering Column, Gray Billet Steering Wheel, Floor Mounted Shifter, Ceiling Mounted Harmon Kardon Stereo, Bucket Seats, Sun Gauges Motor 350 Chevy Motor, Mild Cam, Pete Jackson Gear Drive, Edelbrock Aluminum Heads, Roller Rockers, Edelbrock Intake Manifold, Holley 650 Double Pump Carburetor, Edelbrock Valve Covers, Fuel Pressure Gauge, Braided Fuel Lines, Chrome Fuel Pump, Chrome Water Pump, MSD Billet Distributor, Powder Coated Sanderson ‘Shorty’ Headers w/Flowmaster Mufflers Drivetrain Mustang II Front End w/Front Disc Brakes, 2 1/2 ” Drop Spindles, ATI Turbo 350 Transmission w/Shift Kit, Chevy 10 Bolt Rear End w/Highway Gears, Traction Bars, TQ Custom 15" Wheels, Tires Have 90% Tread Life Remaining See Video:
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Shelby Mustang stars with Ethan Hawke, Selena Gomez in Getaway movie
Thu, 06 Jun 2013Car movies. We keep watching them, they keep making them. Despite Fast & Furious 6 still blowing up the box office (No. 1 in theaters for the second straight week) and production on Transformers 4 being well underway (check out the Bugatti Veyron and Corvette Stingray as new cast members), there's still room on the marquee for more car movies. Next one up is an Ethan Hawke joint called Getaway, which prominently co-stars a Ford Shelby GT500. The first trailer for Getaway, which opens in theaters on August 30, was released yesterday and can be watched below.
The movie's plot centers around Hawke's character, former race car driver Brent Magna, who must somehow use this car, what appears to be a generation-old Shelby GT500 Super Snake he "commandeered," to save his wife. The movie's third co-star is Selena Gomez, whose character we're told is the owner of said Shelby. A 20-year-old having a car like this seems a bit far-fetched - especially in Europe - and on paper, this plot looks like it cribs liberally from Charlie Sheen's 1994 The Chase. But all we've got to go on is a brief plot description and the trailer below, so we'll withhold judgment until the studio firmly has our ticket money in its grasp.
The Shelby GT500 is, of course, no stranger to acting. Before this jump to celluloid, the most fearsome of all Mustang models starred in the return of Knight Rider to television on NBC back in 2008. That gig didn't pan out for the car, the show lasting only one season and 17 episodes. In fact, with its casting in Getaway, the Shelby GT500 is one of the few actors who escaped that debacle with a future in show biz.
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A deal being worked on would have the French government offer €7 billion ($9B U.S.) in bonds to guarantee the bank's loans, which would give the institution some breathing room to manage its debts and lower its interest rates. Outside of that, a group of banks would provide other, non-guaranteed loans to the bank to further help its position. In exchange for state help, though, the government wants seats on Peugeot's board for worker representatives and a government liaison, along with factory and worker guarantees. The Peugeot family would maintain control of the company.
So what we have is government assistance being provided to a car company's finance arm, akin to the way General Motors' GMAC (now Ally Financial) and Chrysler Financial got help in their time of need. What we also have is Ford and Renault, and Germany's State of Lower Saxony, the second-largest shareholder in Volkswagen, voicing their concern about the proposal, because they say it could create an unfair competitive advantage for Peugeot. Everyone in Europe's down market is fighting for every sale, and if Peugeot gets help to keep its auto loan costs down, it figures to help buyers choose Peugeot or Citroën.
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The 24-year-old Holt was throwing a football around with local kids in Allapattah, a neighborhood in Miami, when a yellow Mustang showed up and started doing donuts in the street. Holt, worried about kids playing in front his apartment complex, walked over to the driver and asked him why he was "driving so crazy with so many kids out here?"
The driver left. Holt's sister said the driver came back "about 15 to 20 minutes later" and fired two shots at Holt. One of them hit Holt in the back of the head, killing him.