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1929 FORD ROADSTER ONLY 533 MILES SINCE BUILT ENGINE IS A FRESH 289 FORD WITH A C4 TRANSMISSION GEAR REDUCTION STARTER HOLLEY CARBURETOR AND ALUMINUM INTAKE BOXED FRAME FOR STRENGTH "AFTERMARKET" INDEPENDENT REAR SUSPENSION "CORVETTE" CHROME 4 LINK FRONT AND REAR SPEEDWAY FRONT AXLE CHROME SHOCKS SPEEDWAY STEERING BOX AND LINKAGE POLISHED CHAMP 500 WHEELS WITH SPINNERS NEW COOPER TIRES 4 WHEEL DISC BRAKES SPEEDWAY POLISHED ALUMINUM TILT STEERING COLUMN TALL LO-KAR SHIFTER SPEEDWAY GAUGES IN DASH NICE PLEATHER INTERIOR FORD BLUE AND WHITE CHROME TILT WINDSHIELD ALL LIGHTS AND TURN SIGNALS WORKING DUAL EXHAUST CHROME TIPS STAINLESS MODEL A TRUCK HEADLIGHTS HEAVY DUTY FIBERGLASS BODY WITH NICE WORKING DOORS PAINT IS SINGLE STAGE URETHANE WIMBLEDON WHITE NICE GLOSSY FINISH INSPECTORS WELCOME!!! JOHNNY 904-993-5037 |
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Ford dominates most-stolen SUV list
Tue, 17 Jun 2014
The Ford Escape leads the NICB's list with 1,421 examples stolen.
If you drive a recent Ford SUV or crossover, you may want to keep a watchful eye out for thieves - especially if you live in the New York metro area or in Detroit. A new study from the National Insurance Crime Bureau has named three Ford models as the most likely vehicles in their genre to be stolen, with CUVs in general being especially attractive to bandits.
Ken Block and friends race light in silly-beautiful Castrol commercial
Wed, 28 May 2014How does one make fast, loud, drifting cars better? Well, you can add more fast, loud, drifting cars or you can add lasers. Either or, really. In this case, Castrol did the right thing and added both, creating a highly stylized commercial for its Edge Titanium motor oil starring South African racer Adrian Zaugg, BMW factory driver Augusto Farfus, Audi DTM and Le Mans staple Mike Rockenfeller and some bloke named Ken Block.
Their cars? No surprise, but Block is in his Ford Fiesta GRC, while Zaugg samples a Lamborghini Aventador and Farfus and Rockenfeller drive along party lines, with a BMW M4 and an Audi R8, respectively. And those cars look good, too, thanks to the creative light and laser work on display.
Take a look below for the video from Castrol.
Feds looking into Ford Explorer exhaust leak complaints
Fri, 20 Jun 2014There may be a burgeoning problem with exhaust leaks in the 2011-2014 model year Ford Explorer. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is examining multiple complaints of a gasoline smell in the cabin of these SUVs. However, the exact cause of this problem is still unknown.
"The agency is reviewing all available data and will take appropriate action as warranted," said a NHTSA spokesperson in an email to Automotive News. Owners seem to generally complain on the regulator's website of the smell entering the cabin through the air vents. At this time, the government organization has not yet opened an official investigation into the problem, though. When it does begin inspecting vehicles, NHTSA posts a detailed breakdown of its public data online.
Similar problems have been reported about the Explorer in the past, though. In 2013, Ford issued a recall for the 2013 model year of the SUV due to a fuel leak that could cause drivers to smell a gasoline odor and repaired them again later for another possible leak. In response to Autoblog's questions, Ford responded via email: "We are not aware of a NHTSA investigation. We are currently reviewing the case and in the event that any action is required, we will address it promptly."