2013 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Pinecrest, California, United States
More infos regarding my car at: crystlecaanzora@clubmorgan.com .
2013 SHELBY GT 500 -SOUTHERN CALIF-8893 MILES-MINT -SHOWROOM CONDITION
THIS IS ONE OF MY PERSONAL CARS. ONE OWNER CAR-MATURE ADULT -74 YEARS YOUNG. IT IS A MONSTER- 662-HP & 631 LB-FT
TORQUE. WHEN YOU DEPRESS THE GAS IT ALWAYS PUTS A BIG SMILE ON YOUR FACE.
ALWAYS GARAGED. NON-SMOKER. ONLY DRIVEN ON SURFACE STREETS. NEVER DRIVEN IN THE RAIN. NEVER RACED OR ABUSED.
AS YOU KNOW, 2013 WAS THE YEAR THAT CARROLL SHELBY PASSED ON SO THIS IS THE LAST CAR THAT HE "TOUCHED". THIS CAR
IS LIKE NEW AND COULD BE THE CORNERSTONE OF YOUR SHELBY COLLECTION.
HAS SVT PERFORMANCE PACKAGE , VEHICHLE COVER & SHAKER PRO UPGRADE.
INCLUDED IS OWNER'S MANUAL , DUPLICATE KEYS, CAR COVER, AIR DAM (NEVER OPENED-IN TRUNK) AND MSRP STICKER.
LICENSED IN CALIFORNIA UNTIL 10/31/17
Ford Mustang for Sale
- 1965 ford mustang fastback(US $32,400.00)
- 2013 ford mustang shelby gt500 5.8l conversion(US $11,895.00)
- 1969 ford mustang mach 1 fastback(US $18,005.00)
- 1967 ford mustang(US $18,655.00)
- 2013 ford mustang gloss back with black racing stripes(US $26,900.00)
- 1965 ford mustang fastback(US $23,300.00)
Auto Services in California
Zip Auto Glass Repair ★★★★★
Z D Motorsports ★★★★★
Young Automotive ★★★★★
XACT WINDOW TINTING & 3M CLEAR BRA PAINT PROTECTION ★★★★★
Woodland Hills Honda ★★★★★
West Valley Machine Shop ★★★★★
Auto blog
Ford Fiesta banned from SCCA autocrossing because of rollover risk
Wed, Jan 14 2015Autocross can be a great way to break into motorsports, especially at SCCA events that allow run-of-the-mill, street-legal vehicles to be run through the cones in parking lots across the country. But while a wide array of vehicles are eligible, not every one is. And now the Ford Fiesta has been removed from the list of qualifying vehicles in the Sports Car Club of America's Street category for solo events. The removal of the Fiesta was publicized in the latest issue of the SCCA's Fastrack News bulletin, which stated that, due to roll-over risk, Fiestas "do not meet the requirements and are to be removed" from the HS category of eligible vehicles. H Stock (or HS for short) is the lowest category of vehicles certified by the SCCA for use in sanctioned events. The disqualification applies to Fiestas from the 2011 model year onwards, and does not apply to the Fiesta ST, which remains eligible. Of course the Fiesta isn't the only model deemed ineligible for SCCA autocross events. According to Jalopnik, other small hatchbacks and crossovers including the Dodge Caliber, Fiat 500, Scion xB and iQ, Nissan Juke and Mini Countryman are also prohibited from competition. We've reached out to both Ford and the SCCA for clarification on the issue, and will issue an update if and when we receive any substantial information.
Project Ugly Horse: Part VII
Fri, 12 Apr 2013Devils, Details and Weight Reduction
There are many things I could call this exercise. A party is not one of them.
I've spent three days crammed in the axle well of this 1989 Mustang with nothing to keep me company beyond a trouble light, a DeWalt drill on the very last of its legs and billion razor sharp, red hot slivers of metal with an affinity for my most sensitive of regions. My joints are raw from crawling around on the concrete. I'm half deaf from the shriek of the spot weld cutter and the boom of the cold chisel and hammer.
Ford pulling out of V8 Supercars after 2015
Tue, Dec 2 2014Australian racing fans are staring down the end of an era as news breaks that Ford will no longer participate in the V8 Supercars series. Although the official announcement has yet to be made, the decision – as reported widely in the automotive press Down Under and in global motorsport publications – indicates that the Blue Oval automaker has already confirmed its intentions to its shareholders early on Monday to shut down its factory effort in the popular tin-top series at the end of next season. The move will mark the end of an era for what has become the International V8 Supercars Championship. Alongside GM's Holden division, Ford was one of only two manufacturers competing in the series from its inception in the late 1990s through last year when a change in regulations opened the door for entries from Nissan, Volvo and Mercedes. Further rule changes are expected to attract even more manufacturers to the series, with Lexus said to be first among them. Over the past eighteen seasons, the V8 Supercars Championship has been won in a Holden Commodore fourteen times, leaving Ford to win the title only four times with successive versions of the Falcon. Eleven of the cars on the grid this season were Commodores, compared to only seven Ford Falcons between two teams that will need to switch to another manufacturer for the season after next – although some could opt to stick with their Fords for one more season, even without factory support, until the open 2016 regulations take effect. The decision follows Ford's announcement last year that it will cease manufacturing in Australia by 2016, ending a 90-year presence Down Under that stretches back to 1925. Blue Oval models like the Falcon, previously unique to the Aussie market, are being replaced by imported models like the Mondeo and Mustang.