2004 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Xlt Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Bucyrus, Ohio, United States
Up for grabs!! 2004 Ford Explorer Sport Trac XLT 4x4 4ltr. V-6 automatic in excellent condition...135xxxmiles.. This one has all the bells and whistles!! Comes fully loaded and then some..Power windows, locks, and sliding rear glass. Compass and sport mirror package. Gorgeous 2 tone heated leather seats. Factory premium sound multi-disc and Sat. capable. Bedliner, hard toneau cover with tow package. Shift on the fly 4x4. Everything works on this vehicle as it should...Runs and shifts excellent..4x4 and transmission shift perfect. Also Bridgestone HT Dueller tires are 80%..The 2 minor accident reports were minor scratches on the rear bumper cover which has been fixed..Please bid with confidence..I think the pics speak for themselves...Clean inside and out...This is the one!! Good luck!! Paypal accepted...Winning bid puts 200.00 down via paypal in 48hrs. of auction close. Must pick vehicle up within 5 days with cash/cashiers check with the remaining balance Vehicle is for sale locally and I have the right to end auction early |
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Chevy Silverado frame twist test a marketing victory versus Ford
Thu, 16 Oct 2014The pickup market is so competitive that all three major American makers are constantly trying to find a way to prove their product is the best. The new 2015 Ford F-150 is grabbing headlines at the moment by winning awards and posting segment best numbers. But in a new video, Chevrolet is taking aim squarely at the 2015 F-250 Super Duty in a battle of heavy-duty truck supremacy against the 2015 Chevy Silverado 2500HD... well, in a single metric anyway.
The big numbers from pickups often come down to payload, towing rating and fuel economy, but for this test, Chevy and Howie Long are challenging the torsional rigidity of the trucks' frames, specifically which one flexes less. Long plays the everyman here having the Chevy engineer explain what's going on in the tests. Unsurprisingly for a video on Chevy's official YouTube page, the 2500HD wins out by a good margin. The company also reports that similar results as shown here have been certified in third-party testing.
Check out the video to see the full test. While this might seem like a marketing win for Chevy, Ford isn't immune to it, either. In 2009, the Blue Oval uploaded a similar video comparing the flex under 225 pounds of weight from the bare frames of the F-150, Chevy Silverado, Dodge Ram (as it was still called at the time) and the Toyota Tundra. The results fell in the Blue Oval's favor, as you can see here.
First Ford Mustang prototype shots caught by legendary spy shooter Jim Dunne
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Mr. Dunne has likely spent the last few years obtaining powerful telescopic lenses, as the Ford in question has clearly been photographed from some distance. Nevertheless, what you see here is visual evidence that the sixth-generation Mustang has moved beyond the mule stage, and is now testing in proper prototype form. Sources indicate that there are production-spec body panels under that baggy canvass dress; but the slightly less bulky silhouette of the new car can be just made out. While the car's bumpers have been removed to obfuscate things, we can tell by way of the camo's apertures that the car's taillights have moved upwards and towards the lip of the tail. A fender vent appears to be visible, too, just behind the front wheel.
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