1966 Ford Ford Gt Gt-40 Coupe on 2040-cars
Palo Alto, California, United States
Just email me at: charlenacbbartmess@britishforces.com .
Purchased in 2000 to be completed as father and son project. Son passed away in 2006 and car remained in storage
until 2015.
Has just been completed with test drive miles only. Engine build by Central Coast Mustang in 2003 (see build sheet)
342 CI, fuel injection by Kinsler
FI and was port matched to AFR 185 cc heads. Transaxle is new RBT ZF 5 speed unit. Ram aluminum flywheel, clutch is
Dual Friction, 1 1/16 in.- 10-Spline, 10.4 in. Diameter with matching dual friction pressure plate, external
clutch slave cylinder with hydraulic throw-out bearing. EFI is accel ECU and electronic distributor controlled.
Drive train assembly and installation by BPSi racing.
Final tune by AUTOTRENDS EFI in Diamond Springs, CA.
All gauges changed to US readings, all switches are correctly labeled.
Dual gas tanks independently control with separate fuel pumps and filters.
Electric vacuum boost for power brakes.
Exceptional body fit and finish. Windows are Plexiglas with slider, Air conditioning serviced by Micon Auto and is
extremely cold.
Aluminum fabrication work by East Bay Muscle Car.
Car runs cool at any temperature.
4 wheel disk brakes and knock off rims from factory, extra set of rims with slicks from a superformance cobra are
included with car.
Now titled in Oregon as a 1966 Ford.
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2015 Ford Focus Electric hides in plain sight
Wed, 16 Apr 2014The styling changes to the 2015 Ford Focus were shown off at the recent Geneva Motor Show, so what the EV version looks like is not that much of a surprise. Still, the 2015 Focus Electric is making its world debut here at the New York Auto Show, so we wanted to know what changes we are looking at compared to both the internal combustion engine version and the earlier EV models.
The exterior visual distinctions between the ICE and EV are minimal, and basically nonexistent from the A-pillar to the rear. Up front, you can see the charge port, of course, but the front fascia has also undergone a bit of an adjustment. The front doesn't have the ICE version's flattened grille and the EV's Ford logo creates a bump in the hood line where none exists on the ICE. The 2015's grille is also different than the one on the 2014 Focus Electric, being slightly smaller (you can see this better if you compare pictures in our new gallery above to these of the 2011 Focus Electric and these of the gas-powered 2015 Focus).
The updated 2015 interior - which we couldn't access ourselves - has things like a new center stack, improved cupholders and is basically identical between the gas and electric models. With the car off, you can't even tell if you're in an EV or ICE, Seema Bardwaj, the US brand manager for the Focus, told AutoblogGreen. The only things that are different, she said, are extra menu screens to show EV powertrain information to the driver.
Ford Focus EV's slow sales trigger massive incentives
Fri, 25 Jan 2013The Detroit News reports Ford is having real trouble moving its new Focus Electric. As a result, the automaker is offering substantial incentives in an attempt to lure in more buyers. How substantial? Try $10,750 off of a three-year lease. What's more, the EV can now be had for $37,995 ($2,000 less than its original base price) on top of an additional $2,000 cash discount to buy the EV outright - or you can opt for 1.9-percent financing if you work through Ford Motor Credit. None of which factors in various potential government incentives. Last year, Ford managed to sell a paltry 685 of the 1,627 Focus EV hatchbacks it built.
Ford isn't alone in trying to woo more buyers to its EV effort. Nissan cut the price of its Leaf by a whopping 18 percent for 2013, now down to $28,800 and built in the USA. The move followed the automaker's substantial incentives in 2012.
If you want a Focus Electric, you can now apparently get your hands on one for as little as $285 per month with $930 due at signing for a 36-month lease with 10,500 miles per year.
Ford EcoBoost smashes records at Daytona
Thu, 10 Oct 2013Some mighty machines have lapped the banks of the Daytona International Speedway over the years: thunderous V8-powered stock cars, Le Mans-conquering Group C prototypes, open-wheel Champ Cars, knee-dragging superbikes... heck, the infield lake has even hosted powerboat racing. But this - this is the fastest car ever to lap the legendary raceway.
What you're looking at is the new Daytona Prototype being prepared by Riley Technologies for the new United SportsCar Championship. The car, released just last week, is powered by a new 3.5-liter turbocharged V6 from Ford's EcoBoost family, and just obliterated the top speed at the track with a blistering 222.971 miles per hour through the traps.
That's enough to annihilate the previous record that was set, also under Ford power, by Bill Elliott while placing his Thunderbird on pole for the 1987 Daytona 500 that he would go on to win. His 210.364 mph record had stood for 26 years until now.