88 Mustang Gt,stock,140,000mi,373gears,new Tires,seats,carpet,etc,clear Title. on 2040-cars
Anniston, Alabama, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Engine:5.0
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim: GT
Warranty: no warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 140,780
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows
Sub Model: GT
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: black / grey
I have owned the car since 04/01/2013,all of the work described was done since Ive owned the car,the car has not dripped or burned oil since ive had it, the AC does not work but i think a charge would fix it, the car runs good and does have plenty of power and gets 23 to 25 miles per gallon, it still has the factory black paint w/some door dings and clearcoat on spoiler is cracking slightly, but as you can see from the photos the car still looks nice despite being 25 years old, the interior still does need some things like sunvisors,ash tray etc, but ive done alot of work to it , carpet and seats were replaced including hatch carpet and sound deadening material front to rear, i bought the car with the intentions to restore it , but cant afford to continue, it will be a great restoration or hot rod project for someone..... Theres probably something i left out , so please contact me with any questions, THANKS.
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Ford will build Hackmobile out of Transit Connect Wagon
Fri, 27 Dec 2013What you see in the above image is a rendering of the Hackmobile Transit Connect Wagon. What is that? It's a "mobile fabrication and hacking unit" that includes tools for metal- and woodworking, 3D and electronics fabrication, a three-axis CNC machine called "The Fabber," a video projector and screen, an air compressor, an 84x48-inch work surface that folds out like a Murphy bed and oh so much more. When not in use, all of the implements fold neatly into the back of Ford's award-winning van.
But perhaps the more important question is why is that? Because Make Magazine held an Ultimate Maker Vehicle Challenge in conjunction with Ford in which ten teams created were charged with creating "the ultimate Ford Transit Connect Wagon for the do-it-yourself enthusiast." Team Twin Cities Maker won the competition with the Hackmobile, and in addition to winning $10,000, Ford has declared it's actually going to build the thing - which is great, because if they can actually engineer a road-legal Hackmobile Transit Connect Wagon as envisioned, the inevitable A-Team movie reboot might need to think about including it.
Check out the video below for a cheeky walk-through of the Hackmobile, and get all the particulars in the press release below that.
1947 Chevy rat rod pickup leaves rubber and smoke in its wake
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Coming down the highway with a bent grille, rusted body and pouring smoke, it looks like the pickup from hell. It backs up the looks with some very impressive mechanicals too. Owner Troy Gubser says that the truck packs a Ford Power Stroke diesel with to 42 pounds of boost that runs out of 8-inch exhaust stacks at the back. He claims it managed 505 horsepower and 885 pound-feet of torque on the dyno. To harness all that power, this hot rod has a ZF five-speed manual gearbox with a ceramic clutch and short-throw shifter. Plus, it has cool little features like a doorbell on the tailgate that operates an air horn.
You might not expect a truck like this to actually be useful, but it has a fifth wheel coupling to haul an RV around drag races and car shows. The air suspension also probably keeps the ride fairly comfy when Gubser wants it to be. Scroll down to check out this beastly rat rod pickup and watch it engage in some diesel drag racing. Warning, there is some NSFW language.
EPA says fuel economy test for hybrids is accurate
Mon, 26 Aug 2013
The EPA says it stands behind its fuel economy test for hybrid vehicles following controversy about the testing process after Ford C-Max Hybrid customers and automotive journalists alike struggled to achieve 47 miles per gallon, the advertised mpg number, Automotive News reports. Ford responded to the issue almost two weeks ago by claiming that a 1970s-era EPA general label rule was responsible for the inaccurate mileage numbers, rerating the C-Max Hybrid's mpg numbers and offering customers rebates. Ford later said it didn't overstate the C-Max Hybrid's fuel economy and that it was surprised by the low numbers.
Ford technically didn't do anything wrong because it was following the general label rule, but agency regulator Christopher Grundler says the automaker was exploiting a loophole when it came up with the hybrid C-Max numbers, and that the testing process remains accurate. The general label rule allows vehicles that use the same engine and transmission and are in the same weight class to share fuel economy numbers, but it doesn't take into account other factors such as aerodynamic efficiency, which affects hybrids more drastically than non-hybrid vehicles. Ford originally used the Fusion Hybrid economy figures for the C-Max Hybrid and claimed the engineers didn't realize that its aerodynamic efficiency would affect fuel economy as much as it did.