2012 - Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Neffs, Ohio, United States

This car turns head everywhere it goes! Unmistakable sound driving down the road. Can be as loud and rowdy as you like or shift into high gear and it quiets up for a comfortable ride. I purchased this car new in August, 2012 and have been the only driver. I have all paperwork including window stickers from the dealer and all maintenance records. This car has had oil changed approximately every 2500-3000 miles with full synthetic. Garaged of course. I absolutely love this car and hate to get rid of it, but I have a 1 year old and another one due in a month, which just makes this car too impractical for realistic use. I have personally hand washed this car from day one, and ensured this car has received only the best care and attention. **STILL UNDER WARRANTY** Roush offers a 3yr/36000mi warranty. So you are still covered for another year or 11,000mi. There are no real words that can describe this car, so check out the images below for yourself. Also, while this car was not driven through bad weather, the tires that come with it are summer tires. When the weather was nice and the roads were clear of salt, this car was driven in the winter with bridgstone blizzak tires. These will be included with the car as well. Both sets of tires (summer and winter) have shared the 25,000 miles so are in excellent condition with plenty of tread left on them both. RIMS ARE INCLUDED WITH WINTER TIRES AS WELL. Yep, that's 2 sets of tires and 2 sets of rims. I won't lie, the winter rims aren't as stunning as the summer roush rims, but for the tires, it becomes function over form at that point! If you've read this far, here is what truly makes this car unique and one of a kind! - Personally signed by Jack Roush himself (under the hood on the trim) - After purchasing from the dealer, I drove the car to Levonia, MI (roush factory) and had the car re-tuned and upgraded to the 2013 package. All the badging on the car says 540HP, but the 2013s were 565HP. All the paperwork (including dyno printout) are from the Roush factory showing the car put down 515RWHP... so this car is a real beast right at 600HP approximately. The upgrade from Roush included a smaller pulley for more boost and a slight tune modification. - Serialized plates hand signed by the builder at roush. Please feel free to ask questions or for photos of anything in particular you'd like to see! Thanks for looking!
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Thu, Dec 18 2014Do you ever wonder what the a owner is doing with your vehicle after you trade it in? Mark Oberholtzer of Mark-1 Plumbing in Texas City, TX, has no need to imagine, but it's probably his worst nightmare. That's because an image of his old Ford F-250 is now on Twitter as a gun platform in the Syrian Civil War. While the image only appeared recently, Oberholtzer traded the truck in last November. Somehow since then the F-250 made its way from Texas to Syria. According to a report from television station WHOU, the dealer that took the trade said the pickup immediately went to auction. Unfortunately, along the whole route no one ever took Mark-1 Plumbing's name and phone number off the door. So when the image went up on Twitter, everyone knew whom the Ford previously belonged to. The plumbing company makes it abundantly clear that this whole bizarre situation is simply a coincidence, and it has absolutely no ties to the conflict in Syria. However, that isn't preventing people from phoning the business with angry calls and threats. Things are so bad that Oberholtzer keeps the phones unplugged for relief. Scroll down to watch a video of the guy's flabbergasted reaction to finding out what his F-250 is doing now. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Ford F-150 RaptorTrax is Ken Block's ultimate snowmobile
Tue, 21 Jan 2014Even when Ken Block isn't starring in the latest Gymkhana video or tearing up Global RallyCross courses, he's finding new ways to redefine "awesome" as it applies to motorsports. For evidence of this, look no further than Block's latest Monster-badged creation, the Ford F-150 RaptorTrax.
Billed as the "world's fastest snowcat," the RaptorTrax started life as a Ford F-150 SVT Raptor, and then a set of Mattracks were put in place where the truck's bead-locked wheels and meaty rubber once resided. The goal was to create a truck that made it easier - and presumably more fun - for Block and his buddies to hit the slopes on their snowboards. Aside from the obvious track upgrades, this truck also received a Whipple supercharger, full roll cage, Recaro seats, an in-bed snowboard rack, a roof basket and a rear-mounted winch - you know, just in case something or someone actually manages to get this truck stuck.
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Spurred by a desire for further transparency on data collection policies, Ford representatives answered questions from Congress, specifically Senator Al Franken (D-Minn.), about driver privacy.
The Detroit News reports that Ford told Congress it does collect some vehicle location data in an effort to "troubleshoot and improve our products" on behalf of the driver. Ford went on to say that it only collects limited data after receiving permission from owners.