Utility Service Truck Power Stroke Diesel on 2040-cars
Hollywood, Florida, United States
South Florida local oil distributor Oil Company is up dating their fleet so its time to let go of the old. we are a Castrol ,Shell oil distributor, Flamingo Oil has been in business for over 77 years, we take pride in everything we do, so you know our service vehicles has been properly maintain, this 1997 Ford super duty F-450 is from our service department. it runs great , a/c is freezing cold , lift gate is in great conditions. the tool body may have some rust in some places. this truck is ready to work and generate income. needs cleaning and some TLC diesel power stroke with 271238 miles I have every records of maintance and repairs from day 1. any questions please feel free to call me 305-7960318 . |
Ford F-450 for Sale
1997 ford f-450 utility truck with 35' onan bucket lift(US $7,800.00)
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Ford reveals new rapid prototyping and low-volume production techniques [w/video]
Mon, 08 Jul 2013It's called "F3T," and that stands for Ford Free-form Fabrication Technology. The process that The Blue Oval has developed means being able to sidestep the weeks-long process of tool-and-die making when engineers want to construct a new part, allowing them to fabricate a three-dimensional part from a two-dimensional sheet of metal in just hours.
While F3T is being developed it is limited to "low-volume prototyping or even low-volume niche vehicles," but the next step is to evaluate it for use in Ford's global manufacturing facilities. You can find out more about it in the video and the press release below.
Ford wins second consecutive International Van of the Year award with Transit Connect
Wed, 18 Sep 2013The redesigned 2014 Ford Transit Connect isn't even on sale yet, but it's already making its presence felt around the world. At a commercial vehicle expo in Russia, the Transit Connect was named the International Van of the Year.
Ford's small work van edged out the new Mercedes-Benz Sprinter by just seven points to allow Ford to grab this honor for the second consecutive year, which it won last year with the Transit Custom. Not only does this make Ford the first to ever win the award in back-to-back years, but it's also the fifth time the automaker has won this award since 2003 (two with the Transit Connect, two with the fullsize Transit and once with the Transit Custom). Ford congratulates itself for the accomplishment in a press release posted below.
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What would you guess is under the hood? A 289-cubic-inch V8? Maybe a 302, or some absurd Ford crate engine? Maybe Strope went all Tokyo Drift - he's actually responsible for the "Hammer" Plymouth Satellite driven by Vin Diesel at the end of the movie - and found an RB26DETT to drop into the pony car? You'd be wrong on all counts.
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