1970 Boss Mustang – a legend is born.

July 27th, 2010 by admin 
Is this an engine or a car? Or both? It’s a little like the question about the “chicken or the egg”. So before we get into the awesome 1970 boss mustang – we need to first get a little history lesson. Grabber Blue In 1968 – Bunkie Knudsen came over for GM to Ford and at this time the main focus was two fold : for NASCAR racing to get the 429 ci “blue crescent” engines certified,...

1965 Shelby 350 Mustang

July 20th, 2010 by admin 
1965 Shelby GT350 The 1965 GT 350 this is the original Shelby, I should stop writing now and really need to say no more, but here is the thing – I just want to write more. The thought of this car always makes my hair on the back of my neck stand up. The image seems to be imbedded in my brain, stop it I here your say, well not just yet. Here is why, this car was the first to: Be commissioned by ford...

Mustang Nascar racer like a Shelby 1965

June 30th, 2010 by admin 
The regular Nascar racer Fusion has been taken over the Mustang in an all round first. The Fusion, a family sedan on the racetrack? NASCAR and automakers wanted to get their hands on something with a hotter reputation. The Ford Mustang is the car for the Job, origins and racing history back to the Shelby 1965. The NASCAR Mustang makes its long-awaited debut at the Daytona International Speedway on...

Which Mustang is That?

June 27th, 2010 by admin 
Which Mustang is that? A fun and easy to read guide to know your Mustang Muscle. The history of the mustang and which one everyone remembers, well this is easy. People do typically remember the first mustang made or at least that body style. This style ran for 2 official years however the first model was ready early and actually became know as the 64 1/2 whilst all the components weren’t yet...

Excessive Wear And Tear From GMAC Point Of View

June 27th, 2010 by Earnest Younge 
The abbreviation GMAC stands for GMAC Financial Services. In the former years it was popularly known General Motors Acceptance Corporation. It is a bank in the United States that provides different financial programs that include various aspects of mortgage operations as well as insurance. The GMAC financial services, has its operations, around the world in approximately 40 countries. In the year 2008,...

Car Seat Reviews & Guide

June 27th, 2010 by Jack Truly 
One choice is to buy a rear-facing infant carseat (suitable for babies up to 20lbs), that will fit your baby snugly through the first few months and often comes with a handle for easy carrying. And, if you are seeking the utmost in convenience, select a travel system. Infant travel systems will include a ready made child car seat and stroller combination. The downside for the infant carseat is that...

Reduce Mileage To Save Money On Car Insurance

June 27th, 2010 by John Gaddy 
If you’re like many other people across the nation, you’re probably pinching some serious pennies today. During these challenging times, everybody is trying to find imaginative methods to conserve a few bucks. Here’s one way to hang onto your dollars: think about walking to work or the grocery store rather than taking the car. You’ll cut fuel costs and get some exercise-you...

Uninsured Motorist Auto Insurance: Important Protection

June 26th, 2010 by Dan Carter 
All states now require automobile insurance and it is a crime to operate a motor vehicle without the minimum insurance coverage set by each state. Still the reality is that there are many uninsured drivers on the road. So some states will require that you also purchase uninsured motorist insurance. Uninsured drivers are ten times more likely to drink, then drive, and three times more likely to get...

Why You Need Comprehensive Motor Trade Insurance

June 26th, 2010 by Mark Walters 
Businesses in the auto industry can take out specialist insurance policies that have been designed specifically for that sector. A motor trade insurance policy will cover the businesses premises and employees on the same policy that covers the vehicles. A combined policy can be negotiated to incorporate cover for public and employee liability, material damage, plus cover for buildings and stock. A...

Being Safe On The Road

June 26th, 2010 by Hannah Warder 
For most drivers, their car is a necessity; a means of travelling from ‘A’ to ‘B’, to commute to work or merely to taxi the kids about. For others, their cars are a form of escapism, a necessity with benefits, or even a hobby. But so often drivers become complacent and ignore the subtle perils of the open road. With 30% of traffic accidents occurring less than 1 mile [1] from...