1966 Ford Country Sedan Station Wagon 10 Passenger 351 W Motor Great Project on 2040-cars
Henrietta, Texas, United States
Transmission:AOD
Body Type:Station Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Blue patina
Model: Galaxie
Interior Color: Blue
Trim: Country Sedan
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 64,729
Sub Model: Station Wagon
Warranty: None
- 1966 Ford Station Wagon, Country Sedan, 10 passenger
- 351 W motor
- New HEI distributor
- Aluminum intake
- 600 Holley carb
- New starter and flywheel
- New aluminum radiator
- AOD transmission
- 9 inch rear end
- New power brake system
- New air shocks
- Gas tank has been cleaned out
- Spindles included to convert front brakes to disc brakes
- All glass is in very good condition, no cracks
- Body is very straight
- Only rust was present in the jump seat floor, which I have cut out, but have not replaced at this time
- Tires and wheels are almost new: Front tires 235/60/R15, Rear tires 255/60/R15. 8 inch American Racing Wheels
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This Prancing Horse was a gift to Ford from Enzo when the two companies were first thinking about merging, according to the curator of the Petersen Automotive Museum. Ferrari really wanted to show off its best so instead of the 212's normal V12, this car was fitted with the larger 2.7-liter unit from a Ferrari 225. The car has been almost unaltered since then. It still wears its original paint, and it's tires date back to 1954.
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According to The Detroit News, which has an advance copy of the book, Vines (pictured above) claims that after leaving the company, someone with security within Ford advised him that he had been bugged around the time of the recall. The allegations don't stop there, though. Vines further contends that he might not have been the only one to get this treatment, noting that then-general counsel John Rintamaki also believed he was being listened to.
According to The Detroit News, even if it had been a company phone, recording Vines without his knowledge still would have been a felony under Michigan law.