1968 Ford Falcon Coupe on 2040-cars
York, Pennsylvania, United States
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FOR AUCTION :: 1968 FORD FALCON CP, PROJECT CAR, NO MOTOR, WAS ORIGINALLY A 289 CAR, C4 AUTOMATIC, 8" REAR INCLUDED, HAS NEW AFTERMARKET STEERING WHEEL, NEW FUEL TANK, NICE INTERIOR, NICE WHEELS/ TIRES, NEW AIR SHOCKS, ORIGINAL 5-LUG SUSPENTION, PA CLASSIC TAGS, GLASS ALL GOOD, DOORS SHUT AND OPEN WELL, COMES WITH NEW A/C HOT WATER CONTROL VALVE, AND ALL A/C PARTS, RADIATOR, ECT. CAR NEEDS:: MOTOR, DRIVER SIDE FLOOR REPAIR, HAS SOME MINOR DENTS/ RUST TO REPAIR ON BODY, BATTERY. ALSO, WILL NEED EXHAUST. WOULD NOT TAKE VERY MUCH TO PUT ON ROAD !!! CAN BE MOVED WITH A TRAILOR OR CAR DOLLY. SHIPPING IS AT BUYERS EXPENCE, HAS CLEAN PA PAPERWORK !!! NEED $200.00 DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HRS END OF AUCTION, BALANCE WHEN CAR TRANSFERED IN CASH OR CERTIFIED BANK CHECK. PLEASE NOTE YOU ARE BIDDING TO BUY CAR, NOT TO LOOK AT IT, IF YOU WANT TO VIEW CAR CONTACT ME BEFORE AUCTION ENDS!!!!!!
IF RESERVE IS MET, I WILL INCLUDE A 1968 302 MOTOR, IT IS APART, BUT ENGINE BLOCK IS DONE, HAS NEW .030 BORE, CAM BEARINGS, BRASS FREEZE PLUGS, AND CLEANED AND CHECK OUT, HAVE MOST OF PARTS FOR IT USED, BUT NO HEADS. |
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Trump wants a trade deal, but South Korea doesn't want US cars
Thu, Jul 6 2017SEOUL - US auto imports from the likes of General Motors and Ford must become more chic, affordable or fuel-efficient to reap the rewards of President Donald Trump's attempts to renegotiate a trade deal with key ally South Korea, officials and industry experts in Seoul say. Meeting South Korean President Moon Jae-in last week in Washington, Trump said the United States would do more to address trade imbalances with South Korea and create "a fair shake" to sell more cars there, the world's 11th largest auto market. "What we really want to say to the United States is: Make good cars, make cars that Korean consumers like." While imports from automakers including Ford, Chrysler and GM more than doubled last year largely thanks to free trade deal which took effect in 2012, sales account for just 1 percent of a market dominated by more affordable models from local giants Hyundai and affiliate Kia. Imports make up just 15 percent of the overall Korean auto market, and are mainly more luxurious models from German automakers BMW and Daimler AG's Mercedes-Benz, which also benefit from a trade deal with the European Union. "Addressing non-tariff barriers would not fundamentally raise the competitiveness of US cars," a senior Korean government official told Reuters, declining to be identified because of the sensitivity of the subject. "What we really want to say to the United States is: Make good cars, make cars that Korean consumers like." TASTE BARRIER In Korea, US imports are seen as lagging German brands in brand image, sophistication and fuel economy, industry experts say. US imports do have a competitive advantage in electric cars: Tesla Motors' electric vehicles are seen as both environmentally friendly and trendy, while GM has launched a long-range Bolt EV. US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross had cited a quota in the current trade deal as an obstacle to boosting imports. The quota allows US automakers to bring in each year 25,000 vehicles that meet US, not necessarily Korean, safety standards. Should GM, for example, decide to bring in more than its quota of one model - the Impala sedans - it would cost up to $75 million to modify the cars to meet Korean safety standards, the company told its local labor union. Asked about non-tariff barriers, a spokesman at GM's Korean unit said removing them could expand the range of models the company can bring in from the United States. No US company, however, has yet to make full use of the quota, industry data shows.
Daimler consulting with Ford about 3-cylinder engines
Mon, 27 May 2013Soon enough, Ford will offer its 1.0-liter EcoBoost three-cylinder engine under the hood of the Fiesta here in the United States, building on the success of the small powerplant overseas. In fact, this success has caused other automakers to take notice, and according to Automotive News Europe, Daimler is now talking to Ford about this engine for use in its own products.
In other markets, Ford offers the 1.0-liter mill under the hood of the Focus (we had the chance to sample this package on our home turf), as well as the B-Max MPV. For this new collaboration, Daimler would use the turbo-three in the next-generation Smart ForTwo, as well as the Renault Twingo, which the German automaker will be collaborating on as part of its alliance with Renault-Nissan. Speaking to AN, a Mercedes-Benz engineer called the 1.0-liter mill an "interesting and impressive engine."
In exchange for details about the EcoBoost inline-three, Daimler will supply Ford with information regarding its Euro6 stratified lean-burn gasoline engine, which is found in the new E-Class sedan.
Vaughn Gittin Jr. takes his dog for a drift
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Vaughn Gittin Jr. spends a great deal of his workday going sideways, but he's usually alone in the endeavor. For a guy that is clearly a dog lover, we imagine that can get a bit lonely.
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.













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