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Struthers, Ohio, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:auto
Engine:390
Body Type:fastback
Model: Galaxie
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: auto
Mileage: 78,500
Sub Model: XL 500
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: blue body white pearled in blue top
Warranty: No
Interior Color: white and black
Year: 1964
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: blue body & white top pearled in blue
THIS 1964 GALAXIE 500 XL is in Mint condition completely straight. Was in new mexico for its existence.78 k. Top white pearled in Blue . Grille chromed and light rings. No rust under . Completely restored. Pioneer CD and 4 speakers. Matching number engine and engine strong. In #1 shape IT is 24000-- starting bid 15000. All new suspension and shocks. This car has no defects. Mint.This is a great deal.Show awards have been won with this car.New tire and 390 engine. This car has been in new mexico. That is where I bought it. That is why no rust. Air brush on trunk and hood not over the top but looks great.Voodoo blue top body . Top is pearled in blue.
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As the investigation stands, the DoJ has issued $1.6 billion in fines against 20 companies and 21 individual executives, with 17 of the execs headed to prison. Deputy Assistant Attorney General Scott Hammond said, "The breadth of the conspiracies brought to light today are as egregious as they are pervasive. They involve more than a dozen separate conspiracies operating independently but all sharing in common that they targeted US automotive manufacturers."
Big-name suppliers indicted in the investigation include Mitsubishi Electric, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Hitachi Automotive and Mitsuba Corporation. A list of fines and other corporations named in the investigation is available at Bloomberg.
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Rowe made the announcement to political pundit Glenn Beck, saying the two are "going in different directions" and wishing Ford "every possibly success that any car company could ever have," according to The Detroit News. Rowe and Ford got together in 2005, right around the time the 51-year-old came to prominence as the host of Dirty Jobs and the narrator for Deadliest Catch, two of the Discovery Channel's most popular shows.
Take a look below for a few video snippets of Rowe's tenure at Ford.
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Mulally, who is 68 years old, has served at the head of Ford for eight years, and his official retirement date will be July 1st, 2014. Fields, who is 53 this year, has been with Ford for 25 years and has been groomed to take the helm from Mulally for the last several of those years.
There's an official press release that you can read, but if you're more of a visual person, you're welcome to watch the live video feed of the announcement down below.