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32 Ford Custom Hotrod Coupe on 2040-cars

US $24,000.00
Year:1932 Mileage:11001
Location:

Golden, British Columbia, Canada

Golden, British Columbia, Canada

THIS IS A HAND BUILT TOTALLY CUSTOM HOT ROD

OVER 6000 HOURS TO BUILD

10,000.00 CUSTOM AIRBRUSHED PAINT JOB

CHROMED FRESH BUILT 355 SBC, 400 HP

HOOKER HEADERS, NEW EDELBROCK PLATED CARB

EDELBROCK PERFORMER INTAKE, MSD IGNITION.

COMP THUMPER CAM, KB PISTONS & RODS.

MUSTANG 2 RACK & PINION STEERING

BECOOL ALUMINUM RAD, OIL COOLER.

RUNS COOL ALL DAY LONG

LARGE SUNROOF, B & M SHIFTER

UNDERBODY NEON LIGHTING

CUSTOM INTERIOR, BFG RUBBER

FUEL FILLER, BATTERY & MSD ALL MOUNTED IN RUMBLE SEAT AREA.

AIR BRUSHED MURALS

LOUD SHOW STOPPER! TURNS EVERY HEAD, THUMBS UP EVERYWHERE YOU GO.

IF YOU DON'T WANT ATTENTION THIS IS NOT THE CAR FOR YOU.

WON BEST IN SHOW & BEST ENGINE

IN IT'S VERY FIRST SHOW!

ORIGINAL APPRAISAL WAS WELL OVER 50,000.00

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Production Ford Escort heading for Beijing

Wed, 16 Apr 2014

Ford's long-dormant Escort nameplate returned affixed to a sedan concept at last year's Shanghai Motor Show. While not exactly a beauty, it showed a clean, straightforward take on Ford's current styling. The Blue Oval said at the time that it wanted to create a model that was stylish "but not one that is arrogant or pretentious." Job done. A year later, it looks like the minimalist vehicle might make its production debut at the Beijing Motor Show.
Autocar claims that the streetgoing version has been confirmed to it for the upcoming show, but so far, Ford isn't saying. If unveiled, the Escort is likely to be produced locally for the Chinese market with a domestic partner. Powertrain details remain a secret, but it seems highly likely that any production model would use a small three- or four-cylinder engine and front-wheel drive. Sales in other major world markets like ours are unlikely, but a test car was recently spotted in Europe.
Autoblog contacted Ford for confirmation, but the automaker demurred, with a spokesperson saying only, "At the moment, we are not confirming any vehicles planned for the show." It looks like we will have to wait to know for sure.

Ford reports 58% drop in Q2 profits on European losses

Wed, 25 Jul 2012



Ford Motor Company announced Wednesday that it has posted a $1 billion profit for the second quarter of 2012. That sounds like good news for the Blue Oval, until you take into account that Ford posted a $2.4 billion profit for Q2 a year ago. That is a substantial 58 percent loss.
Ford also posted $465 million in international losses, with $404 million of those losses coming directly from Europe. The automaker also increased its European loss projections to $1 billion for 2012, due in large part to the economic crisis overseas, which has resulted in increased unemployment and decreased consumer confidence.

2015 F-150 launch to curb Ford profits?

Thu, 30 Jan 2014

Ford is making a big bet on aluminum with its new 2015 F-150, and it's possible that the decision will hurt the company financially, at least in the short term. After earning a record $8.6 billion in 2013, the Blue Oval does not expect to set another record in 2014. According to Automotive News, that's "largely attributable to F Series," says Bob Shanks, Ford's Chief Financial Officer.
To retool for the new F-150, Ford will idle its Dearborn Truck Plant in Michigan for 11 weeks and the Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant in Missouri for 2 weeks. "3 of the 13 overall weeks occur during what normally is our summer shutdown timeframe," said Mike Levine, Ford Trucks Communication Manager, in an email to Autoblog. The extra 10 weeks will be preparing for the more aluminum-intensive construction for the trucks and will mean over 2 months of no F-150s being made. For comparison's sake, Chrysler boss Sergio Marchionne just confirmed that the 200 plant in Sterling Heights, MI will be down for 30 days to retool for the new model, but obviously there are many more F-150 production variables than for the midsize sedan.
Levine notes that Ford is already running three shifts at both plants, and says the automaker has plans to ensure that there is adequate supply of the full-size pickups during the retooling process. The company does not want to suffer a shortage of the vehicle that accounted for 31-percent of its 2013 US sales and an even bigger percentage of its profits.