1999 Ford Mustang Cobra!! New Video Added. on 2040-cars
Video Added of Cobra, Video taken on 2-23-2014 so bid with confidence you will receive a mechanically sound strong 1999 Cobra. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--i3tc29Wfw
Nice Looking and driving Head Turning 1999 SVT Cobra, Car is a burnt Orange color. Exterior Mods
Interior
Performance Mods
Manifold and valve covers color matched to car. Smoke free and pet free. A/C blows cold and Heater Blows hot. Car handles well and drives great. I have owned the car for one year and I am selling to help purchase newer home. Negatives would be that the paint has its flaws in some places, it is not perfect but unless you get up to it looking for problems, it shines awesome in the sun. Car has some small scratches and nicks as any driven vehicle will get. If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to ask. Car is for sale locally, I reserve the right to end the auction early, car is sold as-is. I know that buying a car unseen can be nerve racking. Car is located in Catawba county NC if interested in seeing in person. Any questions please feel free to ask. Kevin 828-409-5264 Shipping will be on buyer but I will help in the picking up of the vehicle. |
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Peel and Ford Transit do a great Austin Powers impression
Tue, May 6 2014It's no secret that the average fullsize cargo van is big. Like, really big. Expressing that size, though, without actually seeing the van in question, is a pretty tall order. When viewed from the right angle, even something as big as a cargo van can appear very small (look up forced perspective, to see what we mean). That's why it's always good to have a second object on hand, to provide a sense of scale. Ford took this simple idea to the extreme, illustrating the size of the new Ford Transit by pulling the world's smallest production car, the Peel P50, nose first into the van's 487-cubic-foot cargo area. That's no big deal, though, right? After all, at just 54 inches long and 39 inches wide, the Peel would fit quite happily in even the smallest fullsize truck bed. Ford takes it a step further, though. With the help of an actual reverse gear (we're guessing this is a CVT-equipped, electric model), the P50 manages to turn itself around and drive out. It does this in less than two minutes. So yeah, the Ford Transit is a pretty big van. Take a look below for the video from Ford. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Related Gallery Peel P-50 and Trident News Source: fordvideo1 via YouTube Auto News Humor Ford Minivan/Van Commercial Vehicles Videos ford transit
Riding along in Ford's bonkers Fiesta ST Global RallyCross car [w/video]
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