1967 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Brooksville, Florida, United States
THIS IS A VERY NICE AND VERY STRAIGHT 1967 MUSTANG, SAME OWNER FOR 32YRS SECOND OWNER. CAR HAS AC POWER STEERING.
ITS POWERED BY A 289 V8 AUTO, CAR HAS SOME NICE UP-GRADES 4 BARREL CARB, HEADERS DUAL EXHAUST. CAR RUNS GREAT
SOUNDS GOOD. CAR WAS PAINTED BASE CLEAR LESS THEN A YEAR AGO LOOKS REAL GOOD BODY STRAIGHT AND GAPS ALL GOOD. ALL
DOORS OPEN IN SHUT NICE AND EASY. HOOD AND TRUNK ALSO INTERIOR, NICE CLEAN WITH NEW DASH PAD NEW GAUGE CLUSTER AND
INSERT NEW VISORS AND CHROME MIRROR BRACKET. TIRES IN GREAT SHAPE. NEW BILLET GRILL NEW BUMPERS AND TAIL LIGHT
BEZELS EMBLEMS. UNDERCARRIAGE LOOKS GREAT VERY NICE AND SOLID. TO MUCH TO LIST THIS IS ONE OF THE NICEST COUPES YOU
WILL SEE.
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Autocar pits Formula Ford against Germany's finest
Wed, 25 Sep 2013Ford has quite the racing pedigree, but usually, its racers are relegated to the track. Not the new Formula Ford EcoBoost, though. It's a turbocharged, open-wheeled racer complete with a 200-horsepower, 1.0-liter, three-cylinder engine... and it's legal on the roads of the UK.
That's stressed in this video from Autocar, with the mag going so far as to show the car's tax disc and license plates. Being a road-legal offering, it's tempting to see just how well an open-wheeler that delivers racecar-like performance while also netting over 100 miles per gallon (assume this is on the British cycle, for obvious reasons) stacks up against modern performance cars.
Autocar lined up the Formula Ford against an Audi R8 V10, a BMW M6 Gran Coupe and a Mercedes-Benz A45 AMG in a number of situations to see which would come out on top. Take a look below for the full video.
Reflecting on the Ford GT on its 10-year anniversary
Thu, 10 Apr 2014Ten years ago, during the bright-eyed enthusiasm of the early 2000s and before the collective automotive industry did its best Titanic impression, we had the Ford GT. An everyman's supercar like there'd never been (remember, this was before 638-horsepower Corvettes were a thing), the GT arrived with a supercharged, 5.4-liter V8 that produced 550 horsepower and graced this retro-styled rocket with an easy, sub-four-second sprint to 60 miles per hour.
Equal to the GT's performance were its looks. Inspired by the GT40 racers that dominated Le Mans and bested Ferrari in the 1960s, the sleek, low, almost-reptilian look of the GT was the absolute pinnacle of the retro styling that so defined the early 2000s.
Crank and Piston put together a video celebrating the ten-year-old GT, arguing that Ford is a bit too busy with the next-gen Mustang, which turns 50 next week, to do it themselves. In the short clip, there is gratuitous engine noise and supercharger whine, not to mention scenes of the white-on-red GT prowling the deserts and streets of Dubai. It's a bit short, but very nicely shot. Scroll down, have a look and be sure to turn up those speakers before getting started.
J Mays on the 2015 Ford Mustang
Thu, 05 Dec 2013J Mays, head of design at Ford, may be retiring from the company after 16 years, but not before showing the world his swan song: the 2015 Mustang. Ford officially revealed its new coupe and convertible to the public at events around the world on Thursday, including a live unveiling on ABC's Good Morning America, and Mays was in attendance at the automaker's home event in Dearborn, MI, which is where we caught up with him for a few words about his new baby.
"It's a joy" to design the Mustang, Mays told Autoblog, adding that this sixth-generation coupe is his "favorite design so far." Of course, the 2015 model takes cues from all of the generations that came before it, but Mays said it was important to edit down the specific elements from previous models, leaving just enough off to let the customer "participate and fill in the blanks."
"If it doesn't sell itself, you probably aren't a Mustang fan."