1973 Ford Bronco Uncut Original V8 Classic on 2040-cars
Brighton, Colorado, United States
*********For Sale Uncut 1973
Ford Bronco ********** “Time Capsule” True
Barn Find 3 Owner Survivor... Uncut, 83,000
mile Original Survivor -- Runs
Excellent! All Original 1973
Ford Bronco Explorer….Recently Found Hidden In A Garage Since 1997-- 302 V-8, 2
bbl. Carb, C-4 Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, 4 Wheel Drive. Original
Vinyl Mat w/Bronco logo, and rubber ribbed mat under rear cargo area. Truck is
in excellent condition for being 41 years old.
Still has the original Doenges/Glass Ford decals on the rear bumper! ( A
long gone Denver Ford dealership),..Runs and Drives Excellent. Shifts Great . Recently had
seats recovered and new paint. Mechanically
Excellent Condition, Doesn’t leak a drop!! Doors open and close solidly, and
windows roll up and down easily. All Lights, wipers, heater, and gauges work. Normal rust in
rear inner fender panels (under hood near firewall) on both sides, on passenger
floor, and drivers side kick panel. All glass is good. Has
a sunroof that was probably installed in the 70s! And the steering wheel was
replaced with a 13.5 incher. Rear swing-out
spare tire carrier. Has a small dent at the bottom of the tailgate that is
basically invisible with the spare tire on. Even has original spare tire
cover, jack, and jack handle! This is a Very Straight,
Clean, Original Bronco with Automatic Transmission and Power Steering. |
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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.
Shelby Mustang stars with Ethan Hawke, Selena Gomez in Getaway movie
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The movie's plot centers around Hawke's character, former race car driver Brent Magna, who must somehow use this car, what appears to be a generation-old Shelby GT500 Super Snake he "commandeered," to save his wife. The movie's third co-star is Selena Gomez, whose character we're told is the owner of said Shelby. A 20-year-old having a car like this seems a bit far-fetched - especially in Europe - and on paper, this plot looks like it cribs liberally from Charlie Sheen's 1994 The Chase. But all we've got to go on is a brief plot description and the trailer below, so we'll withhold judgment until the studio firmly has our ticket money in its grasp.
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NHTSA opens investigation into Ford Explorer PI brakes
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The issue being investigated concerns failures of the front brake hose on the vehicle that show "small splits in the hoses near the body side ferrule of the hose assembly," according to the agency, and the issue could result in longer stopping distances. The feds have reports of 13 malfunctions affecting 11 Explorer units. However, it's important to note that all of the incidents come from a single, unnamed metropolitan police fleet that operates 46 of them. According to The Detroit News, the failures generally took place between December and July.
NHTSA is investigating further to find if this is a more widespread issue than just this one fleet. Ford spokesperson Kelli Felker confirmed to us, "We are cooperating with NHTSA on this investigation, as we always do." Scroll down to read the agency's report.