1965 Ford Mustang Fastback on 2040-cars
Southwick, Massachusetts, United States
Message me at : rupertbarruw7@mail-on.us 1965 CUSTOM BUILT FORD MUSTANG FASTBACK This 1965 Custom built Ford Mustang Fastback Conversion is the ultimate show stopper! She’s beautiful, fast, loud,comfortable, and will leave no head unturned. This one of a kind was built in Canfield Ohio by Buckeye Classic Car Restoration to show case and highlight the high end work we are capable of accomplishing. This is a brand new build from the ground up. From the brake system to the dome lights, every piece for this car was hand selected for premium quality and appearance. Engine This Mustang ispowered by a stroked 306 cubic inch, 400 horse power blueprint crate engine .Blueprint engines has been in business over 20 years and holds outstanding reputation in the muscle car industry, which is backed by their 30 month/ 50,000mile warranty. Feeding this powerhouse are dual Edelbrock carburetors pushing atotal of 1000 CFM. Boosting those Edelbrock carbs high into the sky is an Edelbrock dual carburetor manifold. Behind these carbs is an Aerolite fuel cell,which is produced to look like an original mustang fuel tank.
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GM is on the rise, though, with a four-percent increase in global sales, to 4.85 million. Volkswagen, still sitting in third, saw a 5.5-percent jump to 4.7 million vehicles in the first half of 2013.
If this pace continues for Toyota, it'll finish 2013 in the top sales spot for the second year in a row. The manufacturer fell to third, behind GM and VW, in 2011 after earthquakes and tsunamis ravaged its production capacity.
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