Ford F450 4x4 Dump Truck With Tools Boxes And Lift Gate on 2040-cars
Prospect, Kentucky, United States
Excellent running work vehicle.It has the awesome powerful 7.3L V8 Diesel. It came off the line with a manual 6 speed trans, with the "granny" gear for slow heavy hauling. Many extras as you can see. Pro-tech aluminum tool boxes. Rollrite tarp system. Henderson dump with top of the line hoist system. Eagle lift gate up to 1600# Always serviced at local dealer. Hauls and dumps 8K no problem. Used locally here for the past 7 years. This truck allows someone to keep all the tools they need in one place. Holds 10 yards of mulch. comes with Boss 9' straight blade plow. Installed last year. Tires in good shape. Its got a few dings and bings here and there. Overall a very nice work truck. Also, the bed and lift gate do have a bit of rust. I will sell it as is for 15K, or i can have the bed re-lined with new steel and a brand new lift gate installed for for an extra 5K. A new truck outfitted with these many extras is over 70K. This truck will easily run for another 5 years. |
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Ford paying $750 million just to close plant in Belgium
Thu, 21 Mar 2013According to a report from Reuters, Ford is shelling out $750 million in a severance deal that will see the automaker close its facility in Genk, Belgium. The automaker reached this deal with the 4,000 hourly workers employed at the plant last week, which means the company will pay out an average of $187,500 per worker.
Ford is still negotiating with the 300 salaried workers at the factory, which currently produces the Mondeo sedan. All told, Ford expects to lose around $2 billion in Europe thanks in no small part to the region's ongoing economic downturn, and two more plants are scheduled to be shut down in Europe this year. The company will log its $750 million payout under "special items" for this quarter.
As you may recall, Ford took a similar path in the US back in 2009 when the domestic market took a spill. Back then, the company shelled out around $50,000 per employee with at least one year of experience, plus either $25,000 toward a new car or an extra cash payment of $20,000. It would seem the cost of closing plants in Belgium is a much harder pill to swallow than in the States...
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Now, it's very important to note that these are still speculative renders, and that they only represent the base car - that could explain the lack of the Mustang's vestigial side scoops, along with other, newer styling cues that Mustang6G seems to think will arrive on production models. Those items include a new, double-bubble roof, although the Mustang aficionados claim that even if it were present, it'd barely be visible from these angles.
The front end is pretty spot on, compared to what we've seen from earlier spy shots, while the tail, with its interesting light design is something new. The louvered taillights look quite different from the current version, obviously, though Mustang has gone the whimsical route with taillights before. Also, note the new rear diffuser uses an integrated reverse light and rear foglight, the latter of which is required for sale in Europe.
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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).
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