1999 Ford F-350 on 2040-cars
Brooker, Florida, United States
More details at: onieommechanic@ukfashion.org .
First off this is the best 7.3 POWERSTROKE you will find! Approximately 5k miles on build The engine was completely
rebuilt with quality OEM or better parts nothing else. Block was completely machined, all parts are OEM unless
otherwise noted .20 over Pistons, ARP HEAD STUDS, turned crankshaft, new bearings, new camshaft, pushrods, front
timing cover, camshaft sensor, lifters, remanufactured CLEARWATER CYLINDER HEADS, under valve cover harnesses,
valve cover gaskets, water pump, oil pan, starter, 2002 MY turbocharger and intake runner along with diesel site
intake y boots, adrenaline HPOP, high pressure oil lines, stc fittings for lines, 175/146 swamps diesel injectors
with custom flash on a ts-6 chip, ICP sensor, IPR sensor, alternator, ac compressor, evaporator, condenser, glow
plug relay, wiring harness completely dismantled and rewound with OEM like specialty electrical tape, S&B intake,
turbo smart electronic blow off valve professionally tig welded to intercooler tube, thermostat, all radiator hoses
and tanks, glow plug relay, oil pressure switch, fuel drain kit-includes new lever, all new fuel lines on engine,
dipstick and tube, serpentine belt -gates, EBP tube and sensor, power steering pump - A1 Cardone, all new up pipes
and hardware, fuel pump, and starter relay.
All work was performed by Big 3 Diesel Repair the most reputable diesel repair shop in the Tampa area to the tune
of 17K for engine and transmission.
2 new DEKA high cca batteries, $4K built Tim Moye transmission with new triple disk torque converter, 05+ front end
swap, whole new front end, leveling kit, all tie rods and steering box, ball joints, hubs, locking Oem hubs, new
rotors and pads on all 4 corners, 33" toyo mud grapplers with 20x12 moto metal rims (includes covers) 4 new shocks,
side steps, spray in Bed liner, 50" curved led bar, truck also has cab lights, 2008 towing mirrors -powered,
sliding back window
Fresh Paint and Bodywork
Windshield is tinted 30% front two 5% back windows 5% over 20%
2005 lariat seat upgrade POWER SEATS BOTH SIDES with king ranch center console, 2008 over head console, led 3rd
brake light 2008 brake light assemblies, 2016 take off black rear bumper, 10" exhaust tip side dump, and locking
fuel cap!
So basically it's the perfect 7.3 truck that you would want to build and it has the most reliable engine put in a
ford truck!
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Hennessey showcases F-250 VelociRaptor SUV
Mon, Jun 29 2015With automakers embracing smaller and smaller crossovers with each passing year, it'd be all too easy to forget about the Ford Excursion. Bigger than the Expedition (or just about anything else on or off the road), the Excursion was based on Ford's Super Duty truck chassis to put even the likes of the Chevy Suburban, Nissan Armada, and Toyota Sequoia to shame. It ceased production ten years ago now, but Hennessey is bringing it back – sort of. Feast your eyes on the Hennessey VelociRaptor SUV. The design calls for a very fullsize, truck-based sport-ute based on the Ford F-250. Only instead of a pickup bed, it's got four proper side doors and a covered cargo bay with a pair of barn doors at the back. Hennessey will fit it with three rows of seats to accommodate seven or eight passengers, and of course it'll offer a range of upgraded engines as well. What starts out with a 6.2-liter V8 producing 411 horsepower can be supercharged all the way up to 600 or even 650 horses. For those who don't want to spend their life's savings at the pump... well, this probably isn't the right choice of automobile, but Hennessey will offer an enhanced 6.7-liter PowerStroke diesel with 440 hp and 880 pound-feet of stump-pullin' muscle. Naturally there'll be other visual and mechanical upgrades on offer as well, but none of this will come cheap – or fast for that matter. Hennessey will take six months to put one together, and demand nearly $160,000 for the conversion.
Translogic 174: Ford envisions the future of parking
Tue, Apr 14 2015Translogic visits Georgia Tech for a glimpse at the future of parking. First, we demo the Ford remote parking program by driving a golf cart around campus from the comfort of an off-site lab; think of remote parking as a virtual valet. Then we see how Ford's "parking spotter" works, a crowd-sourced way of finding an open space. Along the way, Translogic host Jonathon Buckley chats with Ford's global director of vehicle electrification and infrastructure, who explains how these innovative parking concepts could help us get around more efficiently. Have an RSS feed? Click here to add Translogic. Follow Translogic on Twitter and Facebook. Click here to learn more about our host, Jonathon Buckley. VIDEO TRANSCRIPT Jonathon: You turn the wheel and the cart turns the wheel because we've got to remember that the carts 150 meters down that way. I should use yards because I'm not in Australia any more. Welcome to Translogic. I'm Jonathon Buckley. Every year in this country we spend over 70 million hours looking for parking. We think that's a pretty miserable way to spend that time but Ford Motor Company and Georgia Tech have taken this problem head on by developing a parking spotter experiment and some pretty cool remote driving functions to go with it. When it comes to remote vehicle repositioning, you guys have been so far using golf carts?Mike: That's right.Jonathon: What's the goal with this type of technology?Mike: As you probably know, car sharing is becoming one of the emerging trends in mobility. With that, any type of sharing program that we looked at around the world, one of the common challenges it has is that during the end of the day, or the nighttime hours, there's something that has to happen to get all the assets back to where they need to be for the next day. Cell phone technology and broadband technologies have advanced so far that we can remotely control a vehicle from anywhere it the world. For example, we could actually take this and create a virtual valet. You and your significant other pull up to, say, a restaurant. You could potentially get out of the vehicle and then the call center could take your vehicle and park it for you. You wouldn't need to do anything [00:02:00] else other than arrive at the restaurant.Jonathon: The whole thing's pretty intuitive. It works exactly as you imagine a golf cart would work. The only difference that there really is is there's just a little bit of latency that you have to account for.
Unrestored 1969 Shelby GT500 one of many classic barn finds going to auction
Wed, 19 Mar 2014We love a good barn find here at Autoblog. We like that there's a palpable excitement and sense of mystery surrounding barn finds. Each case has its own uniqueness to it, and this latest discovery is no different: an unrestored, one-owner 1969 Shelby GT500 with just 8,531 miles on it.
In the case of this particular barn find, many of the typical questions have already been answered. For example, we know who owned it - his name was Larry Brown. He recently passed away, and as he had no wife or children to inherit the estate, the car he purchased at Pennsylvania Ford dealer in May of 1969, will be auctioned off by Ron Gilligan Auctioneers.
The car was fastidiously maintained, having never been driven in the rain. In fact, Brown never even washed it, out of fear of it rusting. According to the auction website, the last time this car saw water was probably when it was detailed ahead of being delivered to Brown. If that doesn't sound like a fanatical sense of maintenance on the part of this GT500's owner, this next part will. The interior has been treated to a similarly painstaking attempt at preservation, with garbage bags covering the seats and two layers of floor mats over the carpets. The result is a car that, aesthetically, is in remarkable shape considering it's spent so long in a barn.

