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1963 Ford Galaxie Base 5.8l on 2040-cars

Year:1963 Mileage:113000
Location:

Lorain, Ohio, United States

Lorain, Ohio, United States

THIS IS A GREAT CAR. I BOUGHT IT BECAUSE I COULD NOT FIND A 1962 CADDY CONVERTIBLE. I JUST FOUND ONE OF THOSE AND NOW NEED TO


SELL THIS CAR. I HAVE HAD IT FOR ABOUT A YEAR. CAR RUNDS GREAT. THE INTEREIOR IS A 9 OUT OF 10. IT HAS A CONVERTIBLE TOP THAT


WORKS GREAT AND IS A POWER TOP. THE TOP ITSELF IS REALLY NICE. IT IS A STRONG RUNNING CAR AND IT HAS VERY GOOD BRAKES. IT DOES


HAVE THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS THAT I THINK ARE RARE


BUCKET SEATS


CONSOLE


POWER TOP


POWER STEERING AND BRAKES


FACTORY AC


THE CARS BODY APPEARS TO BE VERY STRAIGHT. I WOULD TELL YOU THE PAINT JOB IS GOOD. IT DOES HAVE SOME CHIPS THAT HAVE BEEN


TOUCHED UP. IT ALSO HAS ONE SPOT OF RUST ON DRIVERS SIDE REAR QUARTER PANEL. IT IS NOT A LARGE SPOT BUT I WANTED TO NOTE IT. I


JUST HAD THE GENERATOR REBUILT ON THE CAR. THE CHROME IS NOT PERFECT BUT IT IS NICE. THE GAS GAUGE IS THE ONE THING I KNOW


DOES NOT WORK. IT ALSO DOES HAVE A CHEAPER AFTERMARKET RADIO IN IT. OVER ALL IT IS A SOLID CAR. IT APPEARS TO BEA MATCHING


NUMBERS CAR. THIS IS A NICE CAR AT A NICE PRICE. THE CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS WHERE IS. IT IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT


TO END AUCTION EARLY IF I SELL IT LOCALLY. I HAVE PUT MY LOWEST PRICE AS THE START PRICE AND WE WILL SEE WHERE IT GOES. I WILL HELP


LOAD THE CAR WITH YOUR SHIPPER OR YOU CAN COME AND GET IT. $1000 IS DUE WITHIN 1 DAY OF AUCTION ENDING AND BALANCE MUST BE


PAID WITHIN 5 DAYS. BUYER CAN HAVE UP TO 3 WEEKS TO PICK IT UP. TITLE IS CLEAN.


VIN IS 3E69X255128



BODY 76B


COLOR X


TRIM 89


DATE 23G


DSO 13


THE CAR IS A SOLID CAR. THE FRAME IS NICE AND THE CAR IS STRAIGHT. EVEN THE ONE SPOT ON THE DRIVER QUARTER LOOKS MORE LIKE


SOMEONE BANGED IT AND IT LOOKS LIKE IT IS AN EASY REPAIR. I HAVE MORE PHOTOS UPON REQUEST


THANKS JIM

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Entry-level F-150 now offers SuperCrew, Sport Package

Thu, 29 Aug 2013

Ford has made a few notable tweaks to the lower end of its F-150 lineup, giving customers a more affordable version of the four-door SuperCrew body style. The popular SuperCrew could previously only be had on XLT models and above, but Ford has announced that 2014 F-150s with the base STX trim can get the more versatile body.
The STX SuperCrew brings the price of a four-door F-150 down from $34,525 to $33,145. Like the XLT SuperCrew, the STX will be available with the choice of a 5.5- or 6.5-foot bed, while a 5.0-liter V8 can replace the base 3.7-liter V6 for $4,425. Ford has not released pricing on the different bed lengths yet, but opting for the 6.5-foot bed on the XLT raises the price $1,240 and forces buyers into the 5.0-liter V8. We'd expect a similar arrangement on the STX.
The other big news for fans of affordable pickups is the addition of an STX Sport Package on the base-level truck. It adds 20-inch wheels, black exterior accents, black-and-gray cloth seats and decals on the truck's box. The Sport Package is available on all three of the STX's body styles, with Ford listing the price as $980 with current discounts.

Ford profiles surprisingly affluent Focus ST buyers

Fri, 08 Nov 2013

It comes as no surprise when Ford says that 32-percent of Focus ST buyers are under 35, but we weren't expecting this: the average annual salary of Focus ST buyers is $127,000. Twenty-two percent of non-ST Focus buyers are under 35, while their average annual salary is $67,000.
We like the Focus ST because it has 252 horsepower, is genuinely fun to drive and offers great value for performance-minded car enthusiasts; facts that are not lost on customers, it seems. Ford says that the Focus ST has the highest percentage of conquest sales for a non-hybrid model it sells, and that the top-four trade-ins are from Honda, Chevrolet, Mazda and Toyota. Demand for the hot Focus is strongest in Los Angeles, Detroit, Houston and Orlando.
"[The Focus ST is] having this kind of halo effect for other vehicles we'd hoped for when we invested in the ST brand," says John Felice, vice president of US marketing, sales and service, because it's helping to boost sales of other Ford vehicles.

Ford looks to space robots to improve car-to-car communications [w/video]

Wed, 21 Aug 2013

Ford has partnered with St. Petersburg Polytechnic University for three years to research various kinds of connected vehicle communications. The university tie-up is part of its study of space robots, NASA systems created to enable space-to-Earth communication, and the university's own development of systems that enable communication between the International Space State and Earth.
The objective is for Ford to engineer layers of robust networks and redundancy systems that will allow your car to speak to other cars, to emergency vehicles, to infrastructure like traffic lights and buildings, and to the cloud. Benefits would come in just about every area of transit, from avoiding accidents, to getting medical workers to an accident more quickly, to improving the flow of traffic during rush hour.
Check out the press release below for details on what Ford wants to learn from the JUSTIN Humanoid and NASA Robonaut R2, and a video of technical leader Oleg Gusikhin discussing his interest in the project.