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1965 Shelby Gt350r on 2040-cars

US $17,900.00
Year:1965 Mileage:46843 Color: White /
 Black
Location:

Gardena, California, United States

Gardena, California, United States
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Please email me with any questions or requests for additional pics or something specific at: manda.keneipp@manlymail.net . 1965 Ford Mustang/Shelby gt350R tribute car
Original California K code car. Harder to find & what all Shelby cars were. Straight body and absolutely no rust.
always garaged. Wimbledon white with lemans blue stripes
Engine - 11k Duffee motorsports built motor - The ultimate 289/302 based motor, Stroked Dart block to 363 cubic
inches with 4.125 bore x 3.40 stroke. Ross forged pistons, AFR 205cc alum heads, all ARP bolts, hydraulic roller
cam, Crower roller rockers and rare cobra intake manifold. Dyno'd at 492hp and 451 ft/lbs of torque @flywheel;
Large 7qt. oil pan, alum water pump, msd distributor, light weight starter, Jba stainless long tube headers, fordDrivetrain - 4k - TKO 500, 5-speed trans with steel bellhousing, 11" McLeod clutch/pressure plate, Hurst
shifter/5-speed ball, x-pipe crossover exhaust, driveshaft safety loop, Ford 9' rear with 3.70 gears, using better
mechanical/z-bar with heim joint system for proper clutch engagement, feel and pedal travel.
Suspension - 4 wheel disc brakes, with in-car adjustable brake biased for front and rear. Shelby dropped a-arms,
Koni's shocks all around. monte carlo and export bar, sub-frame connectors and under-ride traction bars. 16 gallon
fuel safe-fuel cell, with Shelby style trunk mounted battery & kill switch.
Shelby misc. - R code valance and function brake cooling, Nice 15 inch Shelby wood steering wheel, 66 Shelby style
dash tach, and Shelby roll bar with simpson shoulder/seat beats. Shelby rear delete seat option/panel for inboard
spare wheel. extra gauges for oil pressure, amperage and water temp. 15 inch American racing torque trust wheel and
fender well rolled for larger tires. Car does not leak a drop of oil/bone dry, from engine block/oil pan to trans
& differential.

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Motorweek goes retro with '80s hot hatch shootout

Mon, 03 Nov 2014

Motorweek's decades of history on television make it the perfect medium to look back into the automotive past and see how things are different now. It recently added old road test videos to its YouTube channel of the Acura NSX and Toyota Supra, as well as the Ferrari F40. For one of its newest flashback clips, Motorweek has exhumed an affordable five-car challenge of 1986's premiere hot hatches.
By today's standards, this is an eclectic field that features fondly remembered classics like the Volkswagen GTI 16-valve and Acura Integra. However, it also throws in some nearly forgotten contenders like the Dodge Colt Turbo and Ford Escort GT. The angular Toyota Corolla FX16 GT-S rounds out the group.
It's fascinating to watch Motorweek run the quintet through the slalom, down the drag strip and on various roads. What's most striking in this clip is the difference in the definition of a performance car between then and now. With its 16-valve, 1.8-liter four-cylinder, the GTI is the burliest of the contenders with 123 horsepower, but it still takes 8.8 seconds to reach 60 miles per hour. By today's standards, that would make it a plain-jane economy car, and not even a particularly quick one.

California Man Reunited 33 Years Later With Thunderbird

Wed, Sep 3 2014

A California man was at a loss for words when he was reunited with his prized 1964 Ford Thunderbird on Tuesday, 33 years after it was stolen from a bar parking lot. Gary Chartrand could hardly believe how well his old Thunderbird held up in the last three decades. The odometer had only added about 1,000 miles from when he last saw the car back in the 1980s. "A few bumps and bruises but boy, not much changed," Chartrand told KOVR. Chartrand bought the car as a present to himself after finalizing his divorce from his wife of 10 years in 1981. It disappeared one night from the parking lot of a Sacramento bar where he was working. Police found Chartrand's car 750 miles north in Washington State. They have no leads on who might have stolen the classic car. Related Gallery Buying An Older Car: Five Things To Watch Out For

Ford gives police chiefs tech to surveil officers in their own cars

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Police officers certainly have a difficult job in keeping the streets safe, but as public employees in positions of authority, there is still a very real need for oversight. To that end, Ford is partnering with a tech company to offer a new system called Ford Telematics for Law Enforcement on its line of Police Interceptor patrol vehicles that could make cops safer, while giving cities a better idea of what its officers are doing.
The system streams live data about cruisers back to the home base to people like the police chief or shift supervisor. That info includes expected things like speed, location and cornering acceleration, but it gets incredibly granular as well, with records of things like if emergency lights are on, or even if an officer is wearing a seatbelt.
Ford Telematics for Law Enforcement "ought to protect officers as much as it protects the public," said Ford spokesperson Chris Terry to Autoblog. Constantly monitoring patrol cars offers cities a lot of advantages, too. First, it reduces potential liability because a department can prove where each vehicle is at all times. Also, officers know they are being watched and may potentially drive more safely.