1970 1/2 Ford Falcon Not Fairlane Torino New 429 Engine 9 Inch Rearend on 2040-cars
Madison, Alabama, United States
A RARE 1970 1/2 FORD FALCON. (THIS IS NOT A TORINO) I HAVE HAD IT FOR 2 YEARS AND REALLY WANT TO BUILD IT. BUT I CANT AT THIS TIME. ITS VERY HARD TO PART WITH AS THESE CARS DO NOT GROW ON TREES AND A LOT OF PEOPLE NEVER EVEN KNEW THEY WHERE MADE....VERY SHORT RUN. CAR HAS RUST IN FLOORS SOME HOLES ARE ALL THE WAY THREW. I HAVE BRAND NEW CARPET SET (BLUE) THAT GOES WITH IT. I WOULD SAY MOST OF THE RUST IS MINOR..WHAT DO YOU EXPECT FROM A CAR THIS OLD? IT HAS RUST! THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES. IT HAS A 3 SPEED ON THE TREE. 6 CYLINDER ENGINE RUNS GOOD OUNCE WARMED UP. BRAKES ARE NEW. THE STEERING WHEEL IN PICTURE IS NOT IN IT ANYMORE. PUT BACK ORIGINAL ONE. HAS A PERFECT GRILLE! THERE IS SOME VERY MINOR DAMAGE ON THE RIGHT REAR, BUMPER PUSHED IN AND REAR VALANCE IS DAMAGED. PLEASE ASK AS MANY QUESTIONS AS YOU NEED! NOW THIS AUCTION ALSO COME WITH A NEW ENGINE AND A 9 INCH REAR END FROM A PARTS TORINO. Ford 429 engine built by Dennis Mitchell racing engine here in Huntsville. BLOCK CAST#C9VE-B HEADS CAST#D3VE-A2A
BUYER PAYS SHIPPING AND PICKUP COST. |
Ford Falcon for Sale
Auto Services in Alabama
Vintage Automotive Repair ★★★★★
Townsend Automotive ★★★★★
Tim`s Foreign Car Services ★★★★★
Tigerstate Truck And Trailer ★★★★★
Thoroughbred Motor Cars ★★★★★
The Off-Road Connection ★★★★★
Auto blog
Ford unveils all-new 2016 F-650 and F-750 at NTEA
Tue, 04 Mar 2014Medium-duty work trucks might not be the most exciting vehicles, but they perform necessary jobs everyday. Ford is in the process of a complete refresh of its entire commercial vehicle lineup over the next 18 months, and it is debuting the all-new versions of its F-650 and F-750 trucks at the NTEA Work Truck Show in Indianapolis, IN.
"The all-new F-650/F-750 allow us to leverage our strengths and sales leadership in Classes 1 to 5 to create a better F-650/F-750 that's designed, engineered and built by Ford in the USA," said Ford spokesperson Mike Levine to Autoblog via email.
Huge amounts of torque is vital for trucks like these, and both models are offered with some of Fords biggest engines. Buyers can opt for either the 6.7-liter Power Stroke V8 diesel with TorqShift 6-speed automatic with available power takeoff or a gasoline-fueled 6.8-liter V10 with a 6-speed automatic. The V10 can also be ordered from the factory to be fueled by compressed natural gas or liquid propane gas.
Autoblog joins Elon Musk and Danica Patrick in accepting ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
Tue, 19 Aug 2014Unless you've been living in an off-the-grid cabin in the woods for the last couple of weeks or abstain entirely from social media activities, you've probably seen someone you know dump a bucket of ice and water over their own head recently. While the origins of the so-called Ice Bucket Challenge are shrouded in a history typical of Internet memes, its effectiveness in raising money and awareness for the ALS Association has been astonishing.
Celebrities from the worlds of entertainment, sports, technology and more have generated untold millions of video views in support of the organization that is helping patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS, better known as Lou Gehrig's Disease), and generated a much needed influx of cash, as well. Recent reports have some $15.6M raised in the last two weeks.
Of course, the big-hearted world of automotive celebrities has taken part in the drenching charity effort as well. Follow on below for some of the biggest names on four wheels getting iced for charity, with a smattering of your favorite Autobloggers thrown in for good measure.
Chrysler called out over lackluster Ram Runner by racer who helped develop it
Fri, 11 Apr 2014Fans of off-roading and desert blasting might recall that Chrysler offers an aftermarket conversion that can turn a Ram 1500 into a road-legal desert racer, called the Ram Runner. The kit, sold through Mopar, includes some significant suspension upgrades, body tweaks and a brawnier cat-back exhaust for the truck's 5.7-liter V8.
Considering all of this, comparisons with the almighty Ford F-150 SVT Raptor are common. Among the off-road community, that makes these two a sort of Chevrolet Camaro and Ford Mustang for people that prefer driving on dirt. In the Race-Dezert forum, the discussion as to which truck was better was proceeding as normal - Ram fans said their piece and Ford fans said theirs. Then, a man named Kent Kroeker offered up his two cents.
See, Kroeker is a Baja racer, and the man that helped develop the Ram Runner. Despite his association with the truck, though, he had some less than kind words for Chrysler and the Ram Runner.