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I just got though reading "American Icon, Alan Mulally and the Fight to save Ford Motor Company" by Bryce Hoffman and according to Bryce, yes early on Alan wanted to cut all the brands except for Ford. Apparently, the execs at Ford persuaded Alan that he needed to keep at least one luxury brand.. and that Mercury would stay until Lincoln could stand on its own (page 145).
BTW. Good book, I highly recommend it. I goes into some detail about just how dire the situation was at Ford.
-Shannon
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Nice car-what is the motor??
Sorry I just saw this... I built a 331 Stroker with EFI "loosely" based off of a 91 Mustang GT. As tuned it puts out a little over 360hp/358tq at the wheels. I've put in a t5z 5speed transmission and a 9" differential with a TrueTrac and 3.89 gears. I've also upgraded the front suspension with coilovers and Cobra disk brakes in all 4 corners.
For what it is, it goes like stink..
-Shannon
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351CID: I love those old Torino's.. Great car!
Project-Fairmont: One of my favorite track cars of all time. Looks like a first class build
92LX302: You nailed the stance of that Mustang. The rear wheel offset really makes that car.
IMSA-XJR9: Great stance as well.. The wheels look great. I know a guy with a Mach that races at VIR.. Sweet ride.
MadManMoon: Nice Cobra, I bet that thing is fun open tracking...
Keep the pics coming. I love to see what ideas people come up with.
-Shannon
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Saweet! The mill looks right at home in there..
-Shannon
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That's a beautiful Mustang Mark, and thanks guys for the compliments.
The big reason I went that direction was that it was used as a drag car in its previous life (hence the roll cage) so I figured it was make a great resto-mod.
I like most of the things that the Ring Brothers do.. sometimes they start to get a little techno-crazy for my taste, but to each his own.
BTW, I love this forum.. I've been visiting almost daily since 2005. Obviously, I don't post much.
-Shannon
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I bought their fiberglass hood with the carbon fiber hood scope for my 65 Mustang. it's the best fitting aftermarket hood I've ever seen. I spoke to Mike Ring at length about the quality.. Really nice guy and very helpful.
Here is the hood on my rig (still unpainted)...Thanks,
Shannon
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Yea..everyone is busy, but hey thats why we do what we do. If there wasn't pressure than it wouldn't be any fun. :shades:
You got that right! Plenty of heat to go around.
Good luck on getting that job with FoMoCo. Although I've loved working for Volvo, very nice company, you should consider it if you have the opportunity.
-Shannon
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I don't deal much with the Truck employees, I run the Volvo Finance data center in Greensboro. The only one I know from 3P is Chris Stadler.. ever heard of him?
I've heard there's been a lot of... pressure over there lately.
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Hello everyone!
This is my first post as a member here, and I just want to know if there are any engineers from Ford here. Right now I am a student at West Virginia University, and I am doing an engineering co-op program with Volvo Powertrain North America. So far I love working with Volvo, as it has always been my dream to be an engineer in the automotive industry(namely Ford Motor Company). I've been a die-hard Ford guy all my life and I hope to work for Ford sometime soon. If there are some Ford engineers here, how do you like working for the blue oval? Also, anybody here ever intern with Ford? If so, how was it?
Hey, are you working in Greensboro? I work for Volvo Finance (truck not car)
-shannon
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Isn't the F-150 a...what is it called............a truck?
Uh, yeah. Well there's that too.
-Shannon
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I've got an 06 F150 Lariat 4x4 with the 20" rims. I specifically searched for the 20's when I purchased it just because of the looks. Given a good rotation schedule, I've heard that these tires wear very well.
The only time I notice a rough ride is when the truck sits overnight and the factory Pirelli's "flaten out" a bit. It takes a couple miles to sort itself out and then everything is fine. I actually find the truck a dream to drive on the highway, its a very nice cruiser.
What wheel base do have? A short wheelbase could make for a rougher ride. But short of changing the wheel/tire combo you probably don't have very many options.
-Shannon
Alan Mulally's Last Day at Ford Jun. 30th
in Ford Motor Company Discussion Forum
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Alan is one of the few executives that I've truly admired. I will miss him at Ford. Hopefully Fields won't screw things up.
-Shannon