1969 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
More infos regarding my car at: saraishhuckabey@celticfans.com .
1969 Mustang Mach 1 in it's original Raven Black exterior and black interior. Have owned the car for a couple of
years and like others it's time to make space and time for the other Mustangs and Camaro's I own. I will break
down the car in sections so it's easier to read:
Exterior: Paint is very nice with a mile deep shine as you can see in the pictures. Car still retains it's
original quarters, doors, fenders, front valance, rear tail panel and roof. I'm sure hood has been changed since
it is a ram air hood. Floor was replaced with a one piece floor due to the glue in windows leaking over the
decades and keeping the carpet wet. Floors rusted from the inside out. Underside is very detailed out and is in
the factory type red primer. NO RUST on this car. Hood has a small dimple under the trim ring for the ram air but
you can see it if you look hard enough. Otherwise, no scratches or dings on the car.
Drivetrain: As stated, all numbers matching. Engine, tranny, rearend still have all their factory tags on them,
engine and tranny have vin stamped on them as well. Car runs great and has a lot of get up and go between 2nd and
3rd gear. Engine is powered by Edelbrock E street EFI and Sump kit and flips on with the turn of the key every
time. Factory power steering and power disc brakes have been added to the car as well. Ram Air set up uses the
original bottom part of the air cleaner base which gives it the original look. Not the fiberglass bases that make
it stick up way to high. Exhaust is flowmasters that exit through the original dual tips in the rear. Wheels and
tires are new and only have a couple hundred miles on them.
Interior: Interior is pretty much all new and has been restored over the last two years. Fold down rear seat has
been added. Clock and map light work. Has vintage air a/c that blows nice and cold. Has modern radio that looks
old but you can use IPod and stuff like that with it. Also has tablet witch shows all your internals of the
engine. Interior is covered with dynamat from the firewall to the gas tank and makes for a much quitter ride.
Rear seat is original. Only piece missing is the rear panel that goes above the trap door.
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The 2015 Ford Mustang is not so mellow in yellow
Tue, 14 Jan 2014When we first saw the 2015 Ford Mustang, much was made of its new, more expressive color palette, which includes the return of both yellow and orange in addition to a new grayish shade, Guard. At that time, we didn't have anything to look at but a few small scale models painted in the new colors - the only Mustangs on display were in Race Red.
For its auto show debut here at in the Motor City, Ford has trotted out a couple of as-yet-unseen shades, including the striking Triple Yellow shown above. The new shade marks a return to a paint color that enthusiasts have been clamoring for, and we must say, it looks excellent under the lights of Cobo Hall.
Stat wise, there are still a number of questions we have about the redesigned Mustang. None of the three engines have had official power figures published. The same goes for pricing information, although if any loose-lipped execs let something slip in Detroit, we'll be sure to let you know. Until then, have a look at the new Triple Yellow Mustang on display at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show.
Ford debuts Fusion NASCAR racer that edges closer to stock [w/video]
Wed, 20 Feb 2013The sixth-generation NASCAR Sprint Cup racecar, which will make its competition debut at the 2013 Daytona 500 this weekend, marks the closest thing to a "stock car" that the sport has seen in more than 20 years. No longer using just stickers to distinguish the different brands, the image above shows the lengths NASCAR and automakers went in order to create a racecar design that more closely resembles the individual cars they represent.
Ford, one of the more open and vocal OEMs regarding the Gen6 car's development, is giving us a closer look at its racing version of the Fusion with a pretty revealing side-by-side comparison with last years' racer (click above for an expanded view). Aside from the more realistic front end and production-like body lines, the overall shape, dimensions and proportions have also been designed to give the racecar a more stock appearance. Most of the new racer was designed by the Ford Design Center, which the automaker says was the first time it has been so involved in the design process since the 1960s. Of course, one area the Sprint Cup Fusion really differs from the production Fusion is its Ford Racing 5.8-liter V8 producing around 850 hp. Can you say Fusion SVT?
Scroll down for a quick video from Ford Racing showing a production Fusion morph into a Cup car.
Ford made three big mistakes in calculating MPG for 2013 C-Max Hybrid
Tue, Jun 17 2014It's been a rough time for the official fuel economy figures for the Ford C-Max Hybrid. When the car was released in 2012, Ford made a huge deal about how it would beat the Toyota Prius V, which was rated at 42 combined miles per gallon, 44 city and 40 highway. The Ford? 47 mpg across the board. How did Ford come to this place, where its Prius-beater turned into an also-ran? Well, after hearing customer complaints and issuing a software update in mid-2013, then discovering a real problem with the numbers last fall and then making a big announcement last week that the fuel economy ratings of six different 2013 and 2014 model year vehicles would need to be lowered, the C-Max Hybrid has ended up at 40 combined, 42 city and 37 highway. In other words, the Prius trumps it, as daily drivers of those two vehicles have known for a long time. The changes will not only affect the window sticker, but also the effect that the C-Max Hybrid (and the five other Ford vehicles that had their fuel economy figures lowered last week) have on Ford's compliance with greenhouse gas and CAFE rules for model year 2013 and 2014. How did Ford come to this place, where its Prius-beater turned into an also-ran? There are two technical answers to that question, which we've got below, as well as some context for how Ford's mistakes will play out in the bigger world of green vehicles. Let's start with Ford's second error, which is easy to do since we documented it in detail last year (the first, needing to do a software update, was also covered). The basic gist is that Ford used the general label rule (completely legally) to test the Fusion Hybrid and use those numbers to figure out how efficient the C-Max Hybrid is. That turned out to be a mistake, since the two vehicles are different enough that their numbers were not comparable, despite having the same engine, transmission and test weight, as the rules require. You can read more details here. Ford's Said Deep admitted that the TRLHP issue is completely separate from the general label error from last year. Now let's move on to last week's announcement. What's interesting is that the new recalculation of the MPG numbers – downward, of course – was caused by a completely separate issue, something called the Total Road Load Horsepower (TRLHP). Ford's Said Deep admitted to AutoblogGreen that the TRLHP issue had nothing to do with the general label error from last year.