1992 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Norcross, Georgia, United States
Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : emmaesschleibaum@gunnersfans.com .
1992 Mustang coupe New Build. Lost Interest, hate to see it sit. All Top of Line Parts, Have Title with car.
. Wolfe Jig Built Chromoly 25.5 cage front to rear. Torque Boxes tied into cage.
Stock location Adjustable upper torque boxes
Complete Racecraft Inc Chromoly front K-Member and suspension.
Racecraft Elite series CC Plates.
Racecraft Steering column
Racecraft Elite series 8.8 rearend with Racecraft wishbone and suspension
Narrowed 3 per side. Can handle the 315 radial.
Strange 35 spline axles with Strange Chromoly spool
Strange Brakes
Chiseled Performance custom fuel cell
Mickey Thompson Pro 5 Wheels 15X12 rear
Dan Schoneck 4 Vano Hood and LX Nose, new tinted headlights
Custom built radiator with Meziere remote pump
Motorplates set up for LS Chevy with glide.
Racecraft Wing and chute mount with cable and handle
(2) Kirkey Seats with covers
All aluminum rear package tray and interior trunk area.
Removable frontend built with stock fenders and fiberglass nose.
Everything on this car is top of the line. All factory interior, door panels, console, dash. glass etc. included.
Lost interest in build and hate to see it sit.
Over $23,000.00 in parts and materials invested along with many, many hours of labor.
All new, needs finishing. Asking $14,900.00, reasonable offer will buy the car!
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Thu, Mar 20 2014Upper-level Ford executives are sending mixed messages about the power of plug-in vehicles, but in the companies parking lots across North America, at least, the signal is clear: come on and charge your EV. Today, Ford and GE announced that the Blue Oval will be installing Wattstation chargers at its Dearborn HQ and will then add units at more than 60 locations across the US and Canada, including "offices, product development campuses and manufacturing facilities." If you're a Ford employee, then you get four hours of free charging a day. That should be plenty to top off any of the company's plug-in vehicles, even the Focus Electric, and the time limit encourages drivers to swap cars at lunch, because Ford wants to encourage charging station sharing and get more employees to plug in. Ford doesn't mention the DOE's Workplace Charging Challenge by name in the release (available below), but we suspect these Wattstations are part of that project. Ford was one of the founding members, joining the Workplace Charging Challenge on January 31, 2013. On that date, the Ford Motor Company and Ford dealers had over 1,750 charging stations installed on company/dealer property. Ford, GE WattStation Chargers Support Employee Electric Vehicle Charging Network Ford to install its first employee electric vehicle charging station network in Dearborn, Mich.; facilities across the United States and Canada to follow Ford will work with GE as its network provider and supplier of electric vehicle charging stations; networked stations will help Ford understand charging usage and plan for future installations Ford electrified vehicles have logged an estimated 65 million electric miles over the last 18 months. Ford now offers six electrified vehicles, including Focus Electric, C-MAX Energi and Fusion Energi plug-in hybrids, and C-MAX and Fusion hybrid vehicles Ford Motor Company in conjunction with GE, will supply vehicle charging stations at Ford facilities nationwide, beginning with facilities in and around its headquarters. The announcement continues the innovative cooperation begun more than 100 years ago between Henry Ford and Thomas Edison, co-founder of GE. This month, Ford will begin installing GE WattStation charging stations across its North American campuses, developing a workplace charging network at nearly every Ford facility in the United States and Canada.
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Whatever it is and wherever it's headed, you can check out in the gallery for a closer look before heading into Comments to weigh in with your best guess.
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