Svt Cobra.like New!original Owner, Only 34k Miles, 251/2510 Built, Black/tan/tan on 2040-cars
New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States
1996 Ford SVT Mustang Cobra Convertible. Black/Tan/Tan. Only 34,000 Miles! Number 251 out of 2510 manufactured. Like New Condition. Car is flawless inside and out. Must see in person. Does have a few aftermarket parts installed. Absolutely no internal engine modifications. All original factory parts included with car. Appearance modifications include: Saleen Roll Bar with integrated brake light. Cervini side skirts, rear valance and side scoops. 3.5 Inch Chrome exhaust tips. 17” chrome cobra r wheels with Nitto drag radials. Performance mods include APE Mass Air Meter with K & N Filter, Off Road BBK H-Pipe, Cat-back American Thunder 2 chamber Flowmaster Exhaust, Blue Roush Progressive Lowering springs (drops 1-1/4 front and rear). Tinted windows. Fully synthetic Engine, Transmission, and Differential gear oil. Many other details/features that were upgraded include cobra lettered engine valve covers, front grille cobra emblem, signature cobra carpet mats, custom painted interior trim pieces matching exterior color, custom painted side view mirrors, etc. Brand New Premium Battery and wipers just installed. |
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2015 Ford Mustang GT Line-Lock Burnout
Mon, 03 Nov 2014In this brief Short Cut, Autoblog's Steven Ewing demonstrates Line-Lock on the 2015 Ford Mustang GT. Accessed through an on-screen performance menu, the feature temporarily locks the front brakes to help you heat up the rear tires for better traction, as you would for drag racing. The result? A 15-second smokescreen.
Ford doubling 1.0L EcoBoost engine production
Fri, 06 Sep 2013Ford's 1.0-liter EcoBoost three-cylinder engine hasn't been around that long, but it sounds like the engine is getting to be fairly popular in the automaker's global car lineup. The Detroit News is reporting that Ford has add a second shift that will allow its German engine plant to double daily output from 500 engines to 1,000.
The increased capacity is part of a plan to sell more than 300,000 vehicles a year with this engine in Europe by 2015. Europe is currently the only market where the smallest of the EcoBoost engines is offered (including in the Focus pictured above), but US-spec Fiesta models will be getting this mill for 2014.
Three-cylinder engines are expected to continue to grow in popularity in coming years with the report indicating that global production of these engines will double by 2018 to 9.8 million units. General Motors, BMW and Mitsubishi are all expected to introduce three-cylinder engines in the near term, as well.
Ford F-150 RaptorTrax is Ken Block's ultimate snowmobile
Tue, 21 Jan 2014Even when Ken Block isn't starring in the latest Gymkhana video or tearing up Global RallyCross courses, he's finding new ways to redefine "awesome" as it applies to motorsports. For evidence of this, look no further than Block's latest Monster-badged creation, the Ford F-150 RaptorTrax.
Billed as the "world's fastest snowcat," the RaptorTrax started life as a Ford F-150 SVT Raptor, and then a set of Mattracks were put in place where the truck's bead-locked wheels and meaty rubber once resided. The goal was to create a truck that made it easier - and presumably more fun - for Block and his buddies to hit the slopes on their snowboards. Aside from the obvious track upgrades, this truck also received a Whipple supercharger, full roll cage, Recaro seats, an in-bed snowboard rack, a roof basket and a rear-mounted winch - you know, just in case something or someone actually manages to get this truck stuck.
The RaptorTrax will be on display later this week at the Winter X Games in Apsen, CO, but we'll have to wait until next winter for a full Block-worthy video of the truck. A full press release from Hoonigan Racing Division is posted below, and a high-res image can be found by clicking above.