Ford F-350 Lariat on 2040-cars
Trementina, New Mexico, United States
2005 Ford F350 beautiful truck that has been meticulously taken care of. no short cuts on the work done, no janky back yard diesel tricks. truck runs and drives excellent and is a head turner. The 6.0L has been bullet proofed, work includes: ARP Head studs, Sinister EGR Delete kit with a new Y Pipe, New Factory Oil cooler, New Glow Plugs, Glow plug wires, and Glow plug relay, remanned FICM, 5 inch turbo back full silver line exhaust, AFE monster intake, since i have owned the truck it has only had full synthetic oils and royal purple lubricants, it has SCT live wire tuner, Upgraded track and torsion bars, new ball joints, rise ladder bars in the rear, new rancho shocks, and power steering pump. The interior is in great shape and everything works and is original the driver seat has the normal ford wear on the lower left bolster and a tear on the arm rest, the carpet and rest of the interior are in great shape and is taken care of very well.
Ford F-350 for Sale
- 2004 - ford f-350(US $7,000.00)
- 2002 - ford f-350(US $7,000.00)
- 2006 - ford f-350(US $7,000.00)
- 2005 - ford f-350(US $7,000.00)
- 1997 - ford f-350(US $7,000.00)
- 2003 - ford f-350(US $7,000.00)
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Ford and 'Dirty Jobs' pitchman Mike Rowe part ways [w/videos]
Thu, 20 Feb 2014Former Dirty Jobs host Mike Rowe has one less job as of today - the pitchman is no longer a pitchman for Ford, with yesterday's announcement from Rowe ending a seven-year partnership between the TV host and the Blue Oval.
Rowe made the announcement to political pundit Glenn Beck, saying the two are "going in different directions" and wishing Ford "every possibly success that any car company could ever have," according to The Detroit News. Rowe and Ford got together in 2005, right around the time the 51-year-old came to prominence as the host of Dirty Jobs and the narrator for Deadliest Catch, two of the Discovery Channel's most popular shows.
Take a look below for a few video snippets of Rowe's tenure at Ford.
Are you the next Ford Edge? [UPDATE]
Wed, 13 Feb 2013What looks to be the next Ford Edge has been leaked in an apparent corporate Powerpoint presentation deck. Despite the thumbnail image's blurry and pixelated quality, it appears as if the next generation crossover will be staying close to its current aesthetic despite an all-new front clip with redesigned grille, headlamps, and lower fascia with integrated fog lights.
The upscale-minded Blue Oval CUV is due for a redesign in 2015, having just received a mid-cycle refresh for 2011. It isn't clear what changes lie beneath the new skin, either in terms of mechanicals or interior refinement, but we suspect Ford will be looking to put some distance between the next generation model and the new Escape, which is suddenly much more car-like and not that far off the more expensive Edge in terms of overall size, power or refinement.
UPDATE: Substituted clearer image - thanks, Sean!
New Ford Police Interceptor tech protects cops' backsides
Mon, 22 Jul 2013It was only a matter of time before law enforcement agencies would realize the potential of driver-assist technology for use in their Ford Police Interceptors, and, now that they have, those back-up cameras and radar systems won't be used just for parking, but for security, as well.
The surveillance mode system works when the camera or radar detects movement from behind the vehicle, and if it does when it's activated, an alarm will alert the officer inside the car, the driver's side window will roll up and the doors will lock, protecting the officer from an unwanted intrusion. The officer, of course, has the option to turn surveillance mode off, mainly in urban areas where pedestrians would constantly set the alarm off, and it can only be activated when the police car is in park.
Randy Freiburger, Ford's police and ambulance fleet supervisor, came up with the patent-pending idea when researching the needs of police officers and riding along with them, during which time he realized officers would be safer with an extra set of eyes watching the area behind their cars, especially at night or when they're completing paperwork, using the in-car computer or handling a radar gun. "Unfortunately, there are people with bad intentions who sneak up on police officers," he says.