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1930 MODEL A FORD - 68B CABRIOLETOLDER RESTORATION ON A VERY SOUND CARTHIS WASAN ESTATE BUY IN 2016 - (CLEAR TITLE)CONVERTIBLE TOP AND RUMBLE SEATIN DRIVEAWAY CONDITION - YOU'LL HAVE EVERYONE WANTING TO TAKE A LOOK THEN TAKE ARIDEBRONSON YELLOW / SEAL BROWN WITH ORANGE WHEELS & BEDFORD CORD UPHOLSTERY ALLIN EXCELLENT CONDITIONTWIN SIDE MOUNTS; 6 BRAND NEW GOODYEAR WHITE WALL TIRES ONVERY NICE FRESHLY PAINTED WHEELS (GOODYEAR 475/500 X 19")DIRECTIONAL SIGNALS;MITCHELL OVERDRIVE (CRUISE @60MPH); MITCHELL GEARS IN HEAD; 12 VOLT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM WITH ALTINATOR; ALL STAINLESS &CHROME IN GREAT CONDITION;NEW LUGGAGE RACK; NICE CLUTCH, NO CHATTERTHE BEST'MODEL A' I'VE EVER OWNED (COLLECTOR & RESTORER)LOCAL PICK-UPPlease email us with any questions As always, thanks for looking and please buywith confidence.
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Former Cadillac boss Butler takes Ford tech job
Tue, 07 Jan 2014When Don Butler made the surprising decision to leave his post as Cadillac's VP of global strategic development, it was a surprise. Citing a desire to "recalibrate, reassess my priorities" in that August announcement, it wasn't entirely clear where Butler - a virtual General Motors lifer after spending nearly 30 years with the company - would end up. Turns out he took a trip to Dearborn.
Butler has taken a position in the newly created position of Executive Director of Connected Vehicles and Services at Ford, where he'll be responsible for the Blue Oval's global connectivity strategy. "Not only does Don understand the connected car landscape, but probably just as important, he understands customer expectations," said Raj Nair, who, as Group Vice President of Global Product Development, is Butler's new boss. "Having a leader with technology experience both inside and outside the industry is a rare combination - we're excited to have Don join our team."
As Ford has received its fair share of flak for the sometimes recalcitrant MyFord Touch infotainment system and its Sync voice-controls, it appears that Butler has his work cut out for him.
Has the auto industry hit peak hybrid?
Thu, 12 Jun 2014Hybrids are known for their great fuel economy and low emissions, but it looks like given current market conditions, only about three percent of new car consumers are willing to pay the premium for them. A new study from IHS/Polk finds that the hybrid market share among overall US auto sales are falling, despite more models with the technology on sale than ever before.
The study examined new car registrations in March from 2009 through 2014. In that time, the auto industry grew from 24 to 47 hybrid models available to consumers, but market share for the powertrain remained almost stagnant in that time. As of 2009, hybrids held 2.4 percent of the market; it fell slightly to 2.3 percent in 2010 and grew to 3.3 percent in 2013. However, 2014 showed a drop back to 3 percent. Overall hybrid sales have been growing since 2010, but they just aren't keeping up with the total auto market.
According to IHS/Polk, this isn't what you would expect to see. Usually, each new model in the market brings along with it a boost in sales. The growth in hybrid models 2009 to 2014 should have shown a larger increase in share for the segment.
Introducing the 1965 Ford Mustang
Sat, 24 Aug 2013Put on your space suits and diving bell helmets, for it's time to step into a time capsule. The 50th anniversary of a historic model, like, say, the Porsche 911 this year, is certain to bring flights of nostalgia. This historical trip with the 1965 Mustang, though - preliminary hype for next year's anniversary, we know - is a swell museum exhibit for anyone who enjoys bygone days of the automobile.
Lee Iaccoca gave a speech to motoring journalists on April 1, 1964 at the New York World's Fair to introduce a sporty car for younger drivers. His opening line: "Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to one of the proudest moments of our lives." The company was so excited by what it had made that the Mustang was Ford's first "International Press Introduction," being introduced to some 2,000 journos around the world on the same day in the US and 11 European cities. Even through its difficult points, no one at the time could have known how well the Mustang would acquit that pride.
After the intro, the press drove Mustangs 750 miles from New York to Dearborn, MI, reading press kits that touted features like the "vertical, three-sectional taillights/turn signals," "170" six-cylinder engine with 101 horsepower and the available Cruise-O-Matic transmission.