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1960 Ford Thunderbird Convertible on 2040-cars

Year:1960 Mileage:500
Location:

Langley, British Columbia, Canada

Langley, British Columbia, Canada

Bought this car from a collection in Dry Eastern Washington State USA, car is just wonderful throughout and drives like new,very original unrestored body with original paint, rare factory color,power steering and power brakes, all new brakes complete including master and lines,power seat and power windows, factory radio,new wide whitewall radial tires,full dish hubcaps,real factory leather interior in good condition, original trunk kit a bit worn but complete and intact,trunk and top parts all work perfectly,recent dual exhaust,numbers matching rebuilt to factory specs V* engine with Automatic transmission,good stainless and chrome, good glass throughout and all power windows work well.Bucket seats console with nice steering wheels and dash and all gauges working well.Priced to sell and is for sale locally and we reserve the right to end auction early if sold.Very low production numbers for the convertible in 1960 with only 10.516 units.Other nice rides coming to Ebay soon email me for more photos of this car and others.

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Shelby GT500 and Roush Stage 3 go head to head at the drag strip

Wed, 07 Aug 2013

The Ford Mustang is a brilliantly affordable source of horsepower, with a base 300-plus-horsepower version available for well under $30,000. Jumping up to about $35,000 will get you a solid 420 horsepower from a high-revving V8, while those with some extra disposable income can get a pair of 600-plus-horsepower monsters. Both the Roush Stage 3 with its Phase 3 package and Ford's factory Shelby GT500 even crest the 650-horsepower mark, with 675 and 662 ponies, respectively.
Naturally, someone needed to find out which of these hi-po Mustangs was the quickest. And while this video is quite obviously a dealership commercial, at least there's some solid drag racing between two of the most powerful performance machines available for under $100,000.
With two NHRA drag racers at the wheel, the Stage 3 and GT500 go head to head for three races. Scroll down below to see the results in the full video.

Jay Leno and Lee Iacocca reflect on 50 years of Ford Mustang

Mon, 30 Dec 2013

Lee Iacocca oversaw the birth of the Ford Mustang back in the 1960s, rocketing the new pony car nameplate into million-unit sales territory in its initial go-round and cementing its place in the history books. Thus, we were immediately drawn to this latest episode of Jay Leno's Garage, in which the funnyman hosts Iacocca for a look at the origins of Ford's most iconic sports car. The legendary auto exec is looking notably more frail than when we last saw him, but if we're being asked around as a video guest when we're 89 years old, we'll consider that evidence of a life well lived.
Serial No. 0001 is on hand for the occasion for Jay's romp through history, as is the historic Mustang 1 showcar from 1962. Of course, the all-new 2015 Ford Mustang GT (in prototype form) makes an appearance at the end of the episode with chief engineer Dave Pericak, as well. Get some, below.

Auto industry insider previews tell-all book, What Did Jesus Drive?

Tue, 11 Nov 2014



"It's about some of the biggest crises in history. It's about who did it right and who did it wrong." - Jason Vines
Jason Vines, the former head of public relations at Chrysler, Ford and Nissan, has seen a lot during his more than 30-year career, and now he's offering a behind-the-scenes look at the auto industry in his tell-all book What Did Jesus Drive? that went on sale this month.