69 Ranchero And 28 Ford on 2040-cars
Chester, Virginia, United States
1969 FORD RANCHERO AND A 1928 FORD A MODEL BOTH ARE NEAR COMPLETE. THE RANCHERO NEEDS WEATHERSTRIPPNG AROUND THE DOORS AND THE MOLDING PUT BACK ON AND SOME MISC WORK.RANCHERO HAS NEW FLOORPANS FRONT AND BACK. THE 28 NEED WIRING AND TURN SIGNALS AND LINKAGE HOOKED UP AND THE HOOD MOUNTED. RANCHERO STARTS AND DRIVES GREAT. PAINT JOB IS NOT THAT GREAT BUT I BELEIVE WET SANDING WILL FIX ALOT OF IT. THE 28 WILL START BUT I CANT KEEP IT RUNNING I BELEIVE IT IS IN THE CARB BUT I AM NOT SURE. IF YOUR LOOKING TO BUILD A RAT ROD OR SPEEDSTER ITS A GOOD START TOWARD ONE. I BELEIVE I HAVE EVERTHING TO COMPLETE BOTH CARS EXCEPT THE WEATHERSTRIPPING FOR THE 69 AND THE TURN SIGNALS FOR THE 28. CLEAR TITLE FOR THE 69. BILL OF SALE FOR THE 28. PICK UP IN RICHMOND VA. I WILL CONSIDER OFFER FOR EITHER CAR I WAS TOLD THE RANCHERO WAS JUST REBUILT BUT I CANT CONFIRM IT. THANKS
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Fri, 30 Aug 2013The Detroit News is reporting that Ford will recall some 370,000 Crown Victoria (pictured), Mercury Grand Marquis and Lincoln Town Car vehicles from model years 2005 through 2011, for an issue regarding the lower intermediate steering shaft. 355,000 of the vehicles in question were sold in the US, with the other 15,000 sold in Canada.
The report indicates that corrosion of the lower intermediate steering shaft could cause a "loss of steering," presumably because of a partial or complete failure of the part. The report points out the dealers will inspect and replace the offending steering component for recalled cars, and may also secure a lower steering column bearing and replace the upper intermediate steering shaft as needed. The company is unaware of any reports of the faulty part causing any accidents or injuries.
Ford helpfully lists states in which corrosion is more likely to have taken place, mostly in the Snow Belt, as you might guess. Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Wisconsin, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia are listed.
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That won't be a problem for Gittin in this latest video, which features the racer hanging out with his good pal Brody (a dog) and everyone's favorite hot hatch, the Ford Fiesta ST.