2003 Ford F 450 Crew Cab Stake Body Truck, White , 108,000 Miles on 2040-cars
Lombard, Illinois, United States
Body Type:crew cab stake body
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Triton V 10
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: F-450
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): 4 door crew cab
Trim: Crew Cab Stake Body
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive dual rear wheels
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 108,155
Sub Model: XL Super Dutty
Exterior Color: White
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 10
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
For sale is a 2003 Ford F-450 XL 4 door crew cab with 9 ft stake body. Removable sides Triton V-10 6.8 liter engine 108,155 miles 2 wheel drive trailer hitch electric trailer brakes dual rear wheels (tires michelin 225/70R 19.5) front wheels goodride (225/70R 19.5) All tires in good shape newly painted stake body Truck is in great condition Great work truck, runs great Bid with confidence and feel free to email any questions Truck is located in Lombard Illinois Seller reserves the right to end auction early as truck is for sale locally
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Sun, 14 Sep 2014To quote Harry Hogge (played by Robert Duvall) in Days of Thunder, "rubbin, son, is racin'." That can mean some unfortunate damage to high-end racing machinery, which may be repaired easily enough in stock car racing, but when it comes to vintage racing, the stakes can be that much higher. And yet incidents do occur, like at this weekend's Goodwood Revival.
Among the many competitors taking part in the retro racing event in England was none other than Rowan Atkinson, the actor perhaps best known for playing Mr. Bean. Driving a classic Ford Falcon Sprint in the Shelby Cup event, Atkinson (pictured above at the 2012 revival) reportedly crashed head-on into another car on track.
According to reports, the two cars up spun out. The driver in between managed to avoid a pile-up, but Atkinson couldn't steer clear and hit the obstructing vehicle. Fortunately Rowan walked away unscathed (and, we imagine, in a humorous manner), but while we don't know how extensive the damage was to the Falcon, it was enough to take it out of the race.
Ford recalling nearly 24,000 Focus EV and C-Max models over door chime
Fri, 04 Oct 2013Ford will be voluntarily recalling 23,830 Focus Electric and C-Max Hybrid and Energi models equipped with push-button ignition, according to The Detroit News. Why? Because the cars don't make a noise when the driver's door is open, and are therefore in violation of federal regulations. It's not as silly as Honda's badging recall that isn't a recall, but it's close.
Actually, that's not exactly fair. The chime is supposed to come on when the driver's door is open, as it reminds drivers not to leave their cars on or leave key fobs in the car, an easy thing to forget when the cars in question make virtually no noise at idle and do not require keys in ignitions.
The recall, which Ford is conducting voluntarily, covers 2012 and 2013 Focus Electric hatchbacks and 2013 C-Max Hybrid and Energi models. The overwhelming majority, around 22,900 units, were sold in the US, while the remaining 900 units are in Canada. How many of each model are covered in the recall is not immediately clear.
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According to Automotive News, Ford has slashed its traditional two-week hiatus for factory workers in half at four of its plants, while both Chrysler and General Motors will keep factories running nonstop (two plants in Chrysler's case and a third of GM's factories).
This is, as we said, thanks to some positive numbers. Chief among those is the Seasonal Adjusted Annual Rate, which was at an eight-year high of 17 million units. Individual figures were less promising. GM, embroiled in its recall scandal, still saw a one-percent increase while Ford dropped six percent in year-over-year sales. Chrysler was the big winner, though, with a nine-percent jump in June.