2007 - Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Peoria, Illinois, United States
Shelby build date 8-28-07. CSM #07XL0052. No additional mods. Stored heated garage. Additional set of SVT wheels.There were 312 made, 155 of which were convertibles,63 of which were black. This is serial #52. The CSM upgrade package included: Exterior- Carbon fiber front fascia splitter, mirror covers and rocker panels, aluminum hood grill inserts, Shelby deck lid letter kit, 40th anniversary badging on front grill and front fenders, sequential tail lights,,silver stripes, front and rear brake ducts and 40th anniversary gas cap. Interior- CSM numbered plaque on dash and engine compartment, 40th anniversary door sill plates, light bar with solenoid activated brake light, 40th anniversary floor and trunk mats, aesthetic engine kit with billet fluid caps and dip stick handle, center gauge cluster with CS signature carbon fiber faced gauges (boost, fuel pressure, oil pressure), aluminum Shelby map light, satin door lock knobs, snake logo arm rest cover and Shelby door handles. Performance- Shelby/Elbach coil over suspension and sway bars and Borla exhaust. Contact Chuck at charlesburnside67@hotmail.com
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Leno talks racing with NASCAR racer Joey Logano
Wed, 02 Jul 2014Jay Leno has to be under significant pressure knowing the appetite his fans have for a new Jay Leno's Garage video every week. This time, Jay takes a break from his usual format (something he's been doing with some frequency as of late) and goes back to his roots as a talk show host. There's no classic in the garage his episode with an interesting story to tell and a sumptuous exhaust note. Instead, the focus is purely on interviewing 23-year-old NASCAR racer Joey Logano about what it's like to be a racecar driver in his Ford Fusion.
Logano started racing at the tender age of six and has risen up the circle-track ranks to the big show of the NASCAR Sprint Cup. The two of them talk about what it's like to compete in the sport today compared to yesteryear, and Logano shares some racing anecdotes. Of course, they also get into what it's like to be on the racetrack controlling a car with about 850 horsepower, a four-speed manual transmission and brakes without any power boost. Scroll down to watch the video.
Ford begins testing right-hand-drive Mustang
Wed, 20 Aug 2014Ford has officially kicked off testing of the right-hand-drive variant of its sixth-generation, 2015 Mustang, according to a statement issued by the company, which came with the above photo.
According to Ford, this will mark the first time a right-hand-drive 'Stang has traveled down the company's assembly line alongside its LHD brethren. It is far from the first of the legendary pony cars to feature its wheel on the wrong side, though, as converters in RHD markets across the globe have been making swaps for years.
Ford is planning on using the white, droptop Mustang for RHD development ahead of the car's arrival in the UK, Australia and South Africa, among other markets. Scroll down for the official press blast.
Ford looks to space robots to improve car-to-car communications [w/video]
Wed, 21 Aug 2013Ford has partnered with St. Petersburg Polytechnic University for three years to research various kinds of connected vehicle communications. The university tie-up is part of its study of space robots, NASA systems created to enable space-to-Earth communication, and the university's own development of systems that enable communication between the International Space State and Earth.
The objective is for Ford to engineer layers of robust networks and redundancy systems that will allow your car to speak to other cars, to emergency vehicles, to infrastructure like traffic lights and buildings, and to the cloud. Benefits would come in just about every area of transit, from avoiding accidents, to getting medical workers to an accident more quickly, to improving the flow of traffic during rush hour.
Check out the press release below for details on what Ford wants to learn from the JUSTIN Humanoid and NASA Robonaut R2, and a video of technical leader Oleg Gusikhin discussing his interest in the project.