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1965 Ford Mustang Fastback on 2040-cars

US $55,200.00
Year:1965 Mileage:1000 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

Brownsville, California, United States

Brownsville, California, United States

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1965 Mustang Fastback. Car drives amazing with great throttle response and hugs the road.This is a full rotisserie restoration with no expense spared. Every single part that was used is the best on the market. This is one of a kind Mustang Fastback with full independent REAR suspension and modular motor. The exterior color is eye-catching red with silver stripes and black interior.

Powertrain;
~Coyote 5.0 "brand new crate engine" should still have warranty from ford
~Doug’s full length headers
~Cold Air intake
~Ford Control pack
~6 Speed manual transmission
~MGW shifter assembly
~McLeod clutch
~3.73 posi gears
~Dual 3" stainless steal exhaust with flowmaster mufflers "sounds perfect"
~March serpentine belt kit
~Car has been fully dyno tuned by B&D Racing runs amazing get 20+ mpg, with 480 hp you can drive this car cross
country with no issue.

Suspension;
~TCI IFS front clip
~RideTech Adjustable coil-over shocks
~Tubular A-arms
~Powder coated suspension
~Full custom build independent rear suspension with in-board brakes
~Adjustable coil-over shocks
~Wilwood disk brakes all around front and rear
~Boze Forged wheels 18x12’s on the rear with 7.5 lip
~Nitto 555r 335/30/18

Interior;
~Power leather front seats
~Leather rear seats
~Power windows
~Brushed aluminum steering column, door panel trim and transmission top plate
~Custom gauges
~Vintage Air system AC blows nice and cold
~Top view of the rear end behind the back seat or it can be seen from the rear glass

Exterior;
~Shaved bumpers
~Custom made metal cowl hood
~Ringbrothers hinges “Hood and trunk”
~All the stainless is original and has been re-chromed and re-polished to perfection.
~All the glass has been replaced with new seals

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Thu, 19 Sep 2013

History has a way of repeating itself, especially in the auto industry. When Jaguar was owned by Ford, the British brand attempted to field a competitor for the BMW 3 Series, called the X-Type. Based on the bones of a Ford Mondeo, it aped the styling of Jaguar's flagship model, the XJ, while borrowing liberally from the Ford parts bin. That was 2001.
Now, in 2013, Jaguar is planning a new 3 Series challenger based on the platform previewed by the C-X17 Concept, while Ford is attempting to take the latest Mondeo upmarket. The moves have both brands recognizing where, why, and how the X-Type failed. "It didn't look mature or powerful or anything. It was just a car," Jaguar's current head of advanced design, Julian Thomson, told PistonHeads. Basing the X-Type on a front-drive car while giving it styling that was meant for a rear-driver lead to proportions that "were plainly wrong," Thomson told PH. Ford's European head of quality, Gunnar Herrmann, added that the X-Type was "a fake Jaguar, because every piece I touch is Ford."
For what it's worth, the X-Type's successor in the segment will sport rear-drive, with plenty of input from Ian Callum. Thomson described the new model, which would challenge the 3 Series as having, "Big wheels right to the ends of the car, low bonnet, short overhangs, very low cabins." Sounds good to us.

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Wed, 21 Aug 2013

Australia's Motoring has put together a little video on two of the great performance vehicles available down under - the Holden VF Commodore HSV GTS and the Ford Falcon FPV GT R-Spec. And while both FPV and the Falcon might be on their way out, there's still plenty of time for a little head-to-head comparison between the two.
The cars aren't all that well evenly matched, though. The Ford boasts a 5.0-liter, supercharged V8, which the Aussies measure out at 449 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque. The HSV, though, with its Corvette-derived, 6.2-liter, supercharged V8 is just too powerful - 576 hp and 545 lb-ft of torque.
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Their cars? No surprise, but Block is in his Ford Fiesta GRC, while Zaugg samples a Lamborghini Aventador and Farfus and Rockenfeller drive along party lines, with a BMW M4 and an Audi R8, respectively. And those cars look good, too, thanks to the creative light and laser work on display.
Take a look below for the video from Castrol.