1960 Thunderbird 2-door Hardtop, 4-passenger, Continental Kit Beachwood Metallic on 2040-cars
Livingston, Montana, United States
Engine:352 V-8 (300 HP)
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Bruce R. Jones
Exterior Color: Beachwood Metallic with White Hardtop
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Beige Vinyl with Beige Fabric
Model: Thunderbird
Number of Cylinders: V-8 (300 HP)
Trim: Beachwood Metallic with White Hardtop
Drive Type: 3 Speed Manual Transmission with Overdrive
Mileage: 33,000
33,000 actual miles. Excellent condition. Stored on blocks, covered, inside. Had not been started since 1978. Beachwood Metallic w/White Hardtop. Continental Kit, Driver's side spotlight with rearview mirror. Rear fender shields. Original T-Bird white floor mats. Owners Manual, Shop Manual. New tires, wheel cylinders, carb kit, spark plugs & wires, battery, water pump, radiator, hoses and clamps, fuel pump and sending unit, gas tank, tires, rubberized undercoating. All parts are from Thunderbird dealers and are Thunderbird parts so this vintage remains an original. This classy golden beauty is road ready for you!
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Tue, 21 Oct 2014Rumors about the forthcoming Ford Focus RS are flourishing into what sounds like a very impressive new hot hatch. The latest scuttlebutt gives the first indication about when we might see a few of these fast Focuses on roads here in the US.
Unnamed insiders reportedly confirmed to The Truth About Cars that Ford plans to launch the Focus RS in the US in 2016. However, getting one might not be so easy - the boosted powertrain means the car would likely need to be imported from Europe. That's likely going to keep the total number available in the US rather low. The sources estimate a price tag that's a bit more expensive than the top Focus ST3, which starts around $28,500, plus $825 destination.
It seems that a pretty potent package comes for all of that cash, though. The Focus RS reportedly uses a 2.3-liter turbocharged four-cylinder making between 325 and 350 horsepower, with a torque-vectoring all-wheel drive system to get that muscle to the road. The test mules also wear more aggressive front and rear fascias, dual exhaust tips, larger brakes and sticky tires. It sounds like a great formula on top of the already enjoyable Focus ST.
Ford Focus was best-selling nameplate in 2012
Tue, 09 Apr 2013Last August, Ford made a few waves by claiming that the Ford Focus was, at that point, the top-selling car in the world. The automaker failed to account for variations of the Toyota Corolla wearing a different name (such as the Auris and Matrix), however. With official data from Polk coming in now, Ford is able to say that the Focus was, in fact, the best-selling nameplate in the world last year.
Using new-car registrations (which doesn't factor in fleet sales), the Polk data shows that a total of more than one million Focus models around the world. Strong sales in the US and China have led to a 16 percent increase in year-over-year Focus sales from 2011 that helped to create even more of a gap between it and the second-best global seller, the Corolla.
Ford also had the Fiesta and F-Series listed in the top 10 for worldwide nameplates, but what's even more impressive is the fact that the F-Series is only sold in North America. Scroll down to see the list (compiled by Ford using Polk data) of the top global sellers last year and a press release from Ford.
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