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1966 Thunderbird Convertible on 2040-cars

US $24,000.00
Year:1966 Mileage:107500 Color: peal white /
 Black
Location:

Fountain Hills, Arizona, United States

Fountain Hills, Arizona, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:390 cu 335 hp
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline high test not needed
For Sale By:owner
VIN: 6y85z138610 Year: 1966
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Thunderbird
Trim: factory side trim
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 107,500
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: roadster clone
Exterior Color: peal white
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Factory AC has a leak but compressor and every thing else works. Was working good till car was put into storage for 7 mos. The only leak is in the line somwhere. Power door locks not working. Car could use a new paint job, but still look presentable and some minor repairs to the driver's seat. Good driver car with new radio that works with I pad antenna wire but currently broken some where, right front fender was repainted and the pearl paint is a close match,"

Factory AC,  has a new carburator, new distributor, new altenator, new battery, new top and window, new fuel pump, new gas sender and gas filler seals.  Sequencial tail lights repaired, new power top motor,  new trunk switches,  power driver seat repaired,  three new power window motors, new spare tire 4 new tires with new tubes for wire wheels, new remote side mirror, new fuel pump, new hoses and belts some of the vaccum lines replaced, new am/fm radio installed - works good on cell phone and Ipad player -  antenna wire broke some where, transmission rebuilt. engine had gaskets replaced does not leak oil, radiator overflow kit installed, runs cool even in 110 degree weather, lots of chrome on the engine. In 2010 took 1st place in Las Vegas carshow.  No dents. Good daily driver car,  all chrome and body in good shape. Paid 16,500 and spent additional 15,000 to make it a reliable driving car. Insured for 46,500 with Haggerty, Nada prices low: 19,530, med: 34,860, high: 56,700.  Need to sell to pay for a new every day driver due to recent accident that totalled daily driver car. for more information contact me at carolpost@earthlink.net

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Automotive Grade Linux will be the backbone of your connected car

Fri, Jan 6 2017

Creating a backend for a secure, reliable, and expandable infotainment system is costly and time consuming. The Linux Foundation, a non-profit organization, has set out to promote and advance the Linux operating system in commercial products. Automotive Grade Linux, or AGL, is a group within the Foundation that seeks to apply a Linux backend to a number of automotive applications in a variety of vehicles from various suppliers and manufacturers. AGL's goal is to create a common, unifying framework that allows developers and manufacturers to easily implement applications across platforms. Currently, the focus is on infotainment systems, but AGL has plans for instrument clusters, heads-up displays, and eventually active safety software. At CES, a display from Panasonic showed a completely digital and customizable dashboard that allows information and apps to be moved from the gauge cluster to the infotainment screen and back, all through the use of gesture and touch controls. Although the organization has been around for five years, it's really only been in the past three that the group has been working hand in hand with automakers and suppliers. The first two OEMs to participate, Toyota and Jaguar Land Rover, have since been joined by Mazda, Suzuki, Ford, and, as of this week, Daimler. The latter is important as until now most of AGL's partner's have been based in Japan or the US. Other partners include suppliers Denso, Renesas, Continental, Qualcomm, and Intel. AGL want's to supply roughly 80 percent of the backend, allowing partners to then finish and refine the Linux system for each individual application. Think of how the Android operating system is refined and customized for individual smartphones from Samsung, LG, and Motorola. While the final product looks different, developers can have an application that will work across all AGL systems. Because it is open source, anyone can use and develop for AGL. You can even go onto the group's website and download a copy right now. There is also a software development kit available that helps facilitate app creation on the platform. Vehicle development cycles take roughly five years, so there currently are no cars that run an AGL backbone available for consumers. AGL Executive Director Dan Cauchy says products should be hitting the market later this year, with even more coming in 2018. Right now, the industry is relatively fragmented when it comes to infotainment and related systems.

Ford demonstrates Mustang's new Line Lock burnout feature

Tue, 22 Apr 2014

Been saving your pennies for a 2015 Ford Mustang? Put in a few extra shifts or some overtime? Got a great down payment ready? Well, however much you saved for your new pony car, start saving more - you'll need the extra money to spend on tires.
That's because the Mustang will come with a system called Line Lock, which can lock the front brakes electronically, allowing drivers to perform big, dumb, smoky burnouts without moving so much as an inch. It's sort of like launch control, only the average driver might actually use it.
Now, line locks aren't uncommon, particularly in drag racing. Usually, a flip of the switch locks the front brakes. The Mustang, besides offering the system from the factory which is unique in and of itself, looks a bit more involved.

Ford gets its Movement on, releases 'Sounds of Focus' tracks

Sun, 25 May 2014

Ford has, for at least the second year in a row, teamed up with techno promoter Paxahau and a couple of artists to make music in recognition of the Detroit Movement music festival. This time, Movement performers Ataxia and Secrets were selected by Ford, and were invited to spend some time at the automaker's Michigan Assembly Plant, which gives birth to the Ford Focus and Focus Electric models.
Now that we know the what, how about the why? According to Ford, "Detroit is uniquely tied to the origins of the electronic music scene. In the 1980's variations of electronic music stemmed from inspirations of industry, including the automotive sector." So, there you go. If you're interest is piqued, feel free to read the press release, watch the video and listen to the tracks below.