1961 Ford Galaxie Starliner on 2040-cars
Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
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95% BODY WORK DONE, MINOR EXTERIOR PREP. TO GET READY FOR PAINT, ALL MEDAL , NO BONDO, 85% ALL TRIM, ORIGINAL 390 BLOCK ( OPEN READY FOR MILLING. AUTOMATIC TRANS, WAS ORIGINAL 3SPD. TOO MANY EXTRA PARTS TO LIST, TWO REAR WINDOWS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE, WILL NEED FRONT WINDSHIELD, MILD CUSTOM DASH WITH MECHANICAL GAUGES, 65 T BIRD BUCKET SEATS MOUNTED ON BENCH FRAME, REAR SEAT GOOD SPRINGS, WAS SETTING UP FOR A BLACK ON BLACK SO YOU KNOW EXTRA CARE WAS TAKEN TO MAKE STRAIGHT, IF NOT SOLD I'M THINKING OF A 351/427 STROKER WITH C6 TRANS. THIS CAR IS NOT JUNK BUT I'M WORKING ON A 63 FASTBACK 390 4 SPD. AND 50 FORD ( ALSO FOR SALE ) SO ONE HAS TO GO, I'M 71 WITH TOO MANY PROJECTS, WISH I WAS YOUNGER AND THIS WOULD NOT BE FOR SALE, CAR WAS IN DRY STORAGE FOR 24 YRS. AND ONLY BODY WORK NEEDED WAS BELOW THE SIDE TRIM UNDER THE WINDOW AND LOWER REAR QUARTERS, YOU CAN CALL AND TALK IF INTERESTED 757-589-7969 BOB
CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION IF SOLD LOCALLY, On Jan-27-14 at 12:09:57 PST, seller added the following information: I CAN PART OUT THE CAR AND GET 3 TIMES WHAT YOUR BIDDING AT THIS TIME, GET SERIOUS..............I GUESS THAT ALL YOU LOOKERS ARE ONLY DREAMERS............ |
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Wed, Mar 14 2018When driving a car, the steering wheel is only expected to move in a rotational fashion, either clockwise or counter-clockwise. When it moves in some other direction, something is wrong, and when it moves the wrong way enough that it is no longer attached to the steering column, that's a really, really bad thing. And apparently, according to a recall issued by Ford, there are over 1.3 million Ford Fusions and Lincoln MKZs that are at risk of this happening. And at least two accidents and one injury have been attributed to the issue. Ford says the problem is that the steering wheel bolt that keeps the wheel attached to the column might not provide enough torque, resulting in the bolt slowly loosening and working its way off the column. The good news is that the fix is really simple. Ford will install a larger bolt with more threads along with a larger nylon patch to keep it all locked down. The fix is completely free to owners. Cars affected by the recall include 2014 to 2017 Fusions built built at the Flat Rock plant in Michigan between August 6, 2013, and February 29, 2016. Model year 2014-2018 Fusions and MKZs built at the Hermosillo factory in Mexico are also affected. So if you have one of those sedans, please get in touch with your local dealer to have the issue addressed. Related Video:
Ford finally issues recall for 230K minivans over rust problems
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