1979 Ford Bronco Ranger Xlt Sport Utility 2-door 5.8l on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
Clean 1979 Ford Bronco, 351M Re-built 10,000 miles ago & added performance CAM, Edelbrock Intake Mainfold, Edelbrock 4 Barrel Carb, Headers, & Valve Covers. Front Axle: Dana 44 (considered one of the best for 4x4), 9" Rear axle, Locking Differential. Transmisstion: C6 3-Speed Automatic, New Warn Hubs, New Rancho Shocks, New Rancho Stablizer, New Rancho Suspension Bushings, 4:10 Rear End (w/10,000 Miles), 33 Gallon Plastic Gas Tank, New Drive Shaft U-Joints and Yoke. New Interior, Removable Top, Bucket Seats, Rear Seats with 2 Shoulder & 1 Lap Belt, Removable Bluetooth AM/FM, CD, Stereo w/Waterproof Speakers, & AMP. Power Steering, Newly replaced steering box that drives great! A/C, Heat, Power Brakes, Tilt Steering wheel, Tinted Windows, New high quality 2 Tone Paint, Bedliner throughout cab & tailgate, Electric Rear Window.
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2015 Ford Mustang [w/videos]
Thu, 05 Dec 2013
It'd be unwise to bet against the sixth generation of this legendary nameplate.
The 2015 Ford Mustang is assuredly the most anticipated new vehicle of the year. The redesigned Pony Car has been the subject of frantic gossiping and covert spy photos covering everything from the way it looks to the tech it will include, its performance, mechanicals and a bevy of other aspects of Ford's performance icon.
These horribly misguided front-drive design studies nearly became the Mustang
Fri, 08 Nov 2013As we eagerly await the unveiling of the all-new sixth-generation Mustang, Ford has been giving us some great information over the past few months showing what has gone into shaping its venerable pony car. As many changes as the Mustang has gone through in its 50 years, though, it appears the fourth-gen model played a decisive and pivotal role in the car's future.
As is part of Mustang lore, the front-wheel drive Ford Probe was originally developed as a next-generation Mustang in the Eighties before cooler heads prevailed. The Blue Oval has just released a handful of images showing how bad things could have been - including a full-scale clay model of a front-wheel-drive Mustang (shown above). Fortunately, the FWD Mustang plan was scrapped and Ford went to work designing a rear-wheel-drive replacement for the Fox Body Mustang, with three design studies making it far enough to become full-scale models. These include the soft "Bruce Jenner" Mustang, the over-the-top "Rambo" Mustang and the middle-ground "Arnold Schwarzenegger" Mustang, which finally became the basis for the 1994 'Stang.
By early 1991, the design language of the fourth-generation Mustang had been worked out, and the rest, they say, is history. Scroll down for the fascinating press release telling the story of the fourth-gen Mustang, and be sure to check out the gallery of horribly misguided sketches and various design studies that were all on the table in the late 1980s.
2015 Ford F-150 configurator is ready to go to work
Thu, 25 Sep 2014Ford is inching towards the on-sale date for the eagerly anticipated, aluminum F-150 pickup. While we're preparing to drive the new truck (expect our take on it sooner rather than later), the best-seller has reached another, albeit more minor, milestone as its online configurator has officially been switched on.
We took to Ford's consumer website to mess about with it and see just how ridiculous of a truck we can build. Among the fun things we discovered were these two nuggets - the most expensive truck we could configure was not the top-end Platinum model, but instead the King Ranch, which rang up at $65,955. The other exciting discovery? The new truck would be available in a questionable shade called Blue Jeans (shown above with the optional contrasting Caribou paint). Yep, Blue Jeans.
You can head over to Ford's consumer page and build your very own aluminum F-150 now. Take a look.