1929 Ford Model A Pickup on 2040-cars
New Baltimore, Michigan, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: rwd
Model: Model A
Mileage: 78,000
Trim: p/u
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All steel body, Body has some filler in it from dents, No rust repair or patches. Surface rust on running boards. Have clear Michigan title. Runs good, shifts nice, Front end redone, bushings, pins, brakes, steering box. generator & starter redone also. New seats, new windshield glass, have rear window but has chipped edges, no door glass but have regulators & tracks. floorboards & bed wood new. New fuel gauge & amp meter. Rebuilt water pump with new shaft & upgraded seal kit. Radiator looks to have been repaired a few times but does not leak. Has four blade fan. Has 21 inch wheels, tires have some dry rot but hold air. I have driven this truck around the block a few times, It runs good. I have most all parts to put it all together as seen in pics. Have more stuff than in pics, cant upload any more. Have front bumper in need of chrome, spare rim & spare rear end. Any questions call Doug at 586-722-8050 Have it for sale locally so I reserve the right to end auction early if sold. Mileage on odometer unknown to be accurate.
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Project Ugly Horse alive and kicking at Road & Track
Thu, 29 Aug 2013The hallways of the Autoblog campus are much quieter now that Zach Bowman has taken his prose, along with his welders, wrenches and hammers, over to the digital pages of Road & Track, but that doesn't mean our favorite project Mustang is gone forever. Project Ugly Horse is still coming along, and Zach has gifted us another update on his unfoxy Fox Body.
Last we saw of the Ugly Horse, Zach was strengthening up the '89 Mustang's chassis as he prepares to stuff the turbocharged, direct-injected EcoBoost engine of a Ford Focus ST under the hood. First things first, the old mill must go. Head on over to Road & Track to catch the latest chapter of Project Ugly Horse.
Ford books $1.2B profit in second quarter on strength of trucks
Wed, 24 Jul 2013Ford is rolling along nicely, with a positive second-quarter sales report and a $2.3 billion profit in North America. The Dearborn, Michigan-based manufacturer captured $1.2 billion globally from April to June, with a $177 million profit in Asia. Even in Europe, the land of doom and gloom for automakers not named Mazda, Ford saw some success as it lowered its expected full-year loss from $2 billion to $1.8 billion. The company lost $348 million in Europe during the second quarter, which, believe it or not, represents a $56-million improvement over 2012.
According to the report on CNBC, Ford enjoyed a three-percent increase in pre-market trading thanks to the news. The strong demand for the F-150 propelled growth in the US market, while Ford's 47-percent increase in Asian sales can be attributed to the new EcoSport crossover and Kuga (Ford Escape in the US) arriving in the somewhat fragile Chinese market.
Pre-tax profits for Ford are expected to be in the neighborhood of $8 billion by the end of the year, with sales the US, Europe, and China all looking up. The company also shifted $4.78 billion of asset-backed debt in the form of bonds, according to a report by Bloomberg. This move came amidst rumors of the Federal Reserve cutting back on its $85-billion-per-month bond purchases. Ford wasn't alone among automakers looking to sell off debt, though, as Mercedes-Benz and Nissan shifted around $1 billion each in bonds relating to auto loans.
Ken Block ain't got a care about ruining his wheels
Tue, 22 Jan 2013During a drifting session at Irwindale Speedway in California, Ken Block made a boo-boo that would send a number of drivers immediately back to the infield. But there's an answer to "What do you do when you bash the wall while drifting and your wheel explodes?" and there's completely different answer when the question begins with the phrase, "When you're Ken Block..."
Instead of us telling you how Block handled the calamity in his Ford Fiesta competition car, you can watch it happen in the video below. You can probably also guess what it is - but it's more fun to watch.
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