Hot Rod/ Rat Rod/ Custom Built on 2040-cars
Newport News, Virginia, United States
Engine:350 Chevy V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Red
Model: Model T
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: spider
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 1,800
1923 Speedway T Bucket / Rat Rod / Hot Rod....... Just completed build by Rome Brothers Customs. This car runs and drives perfectly. It starts right up and gathers a crowd anywhere you go. It has a custom interior with spiders, webs, and skulls on red heavy duty vinyl. It has new Prova wheels and low profile tires, new brakes, plus the motor has just been updated to include new valves, valve springs, mild cam, new carb, manifold, plugs, and wires .I pod plug in with powered speakers. VW front end and hand built custom dash, rear trunk style gas tank, and custom windscreens.Really too nice to be a Rat Rod but that is the best way to describe all the different parts used. If you want attention, this is the ride for you. Any questions call us at 757-645-5138. Additional pics on romebrotherscustoms dot com. Not a distress sale, so no need for low ball offers. Virginia title in hand. Car is for sale locally; therefore, we reserve the right to end auction at any time. Shipping is the responsibility of buyer.
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Are you Ford's next Bullitt Mustang? [w/poll]
Thu, 27 Mar 2014Ford has a long history of offering special editions of its legendary Mustang. One of the most vaunted of those trim packages, though, has only been offered twice. The first time was in 2001, and then again in 2008. Yes, we're talking about the Bullitt.
Named for the infamous Dark Highland Green Mustang Fastback driven by Steve McQueen in the 1968 cop melodrama Bullitt, the car was famous for not just its pilot, but the high-speed chase it took part in during the movie. Now, we think we have images of the next Bullitt.
According to our spy photographers, the paint is a "dead-ringer" for the Dark Highland Green that has signified these special edition Mustangs. While we're inclined to agree, it's also worth pointing out that this shade looks very similar to one of the 2015's other new colors, Guard. We've yet to see one on the road (let alone in such dreary conditions), so it's tough to say for certain.
Ford tells Congress it collects and protects some driver data
Fri, 14 Feb 2014Last month Ford's Jim Farley made waves at the CES when it was reported he told show attendees, "We have GPS in your car, so we know what you're doing. By the way, we don't supply that data to anyone." Farley and Ford later partially retracted and clarified that statement.
Spurred by a desire for further transparency on data collection policies, Ford representatives answered questions from Congress, specifically Senator Al Franken (D-Minn.), about driver privacy.
The Detroit News reports that Ford told Congress it does collect some vehicle location data in an effort to "troubleshoot and improve our products" on behalf of the driver. Ford went on to say that it only collects limited data after receiving permission from owners.
Ford reflects on radical Mustang concept that never reached showrooms
Tue, 25 Jun 2013The Ford Mustang that we all know and love made major waves in the auto industry way back in 1964 by offering style and reasonable pricing with optional V8 power. Its long hood and short rear deck, combined with a low-slung and sporty cockpit, made a lasting impression in the minds of consumers and car designers alike, and its basic shape has so endured the test of time that it's still in use today.
This being the case, you may be interested to know that the first Mustang of 1964.5 wasn't actually the first Mustang at all, being preceded by a concept car that made its public debut in 1962. This concept was nothing like the car that would eventually make it into production, with a radical wedge shape and a small V4 engine sitting behind the car's two occupants, driving the rear wheels. In other words, the conceptual Mustang was pretty much the complete opposite of the production Mustang besides the name.
Ford has kindly decided go through its massive archive to bring the original Mustang concept back into the public eye. The company goes so far as to pose this question to fans of the pony car: "Should we borrow a few of these style elements for the next iteration of the Mustang?" Check out our image gallery above and then let 'em know what you think in the Comments below.