1930 Ford Model A on 2040-cars
Deer Park, Texas, United States
Body Type:murray
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:302
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: Model A
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: fordoor murray
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: auto
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 6,500
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: grey
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 8
UP FOR SALE IS A 1930 FORD MODEL A FORDOOR MURRAY BODY STYLE .IT HAS A REBUILT 302 CU. IN. MOTOR,WITH ONLT 1600 MILES.IT HAS POWER STEERING, WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION.HAS WORKING AC. ALL LIGHTS WORK EVEN THE SPEEDO, PLUS ALL WINDOWS ROLL UP AND DOWN,WITH POP-OUT WINSHIELD. I HAD NEW BRAKES AND SEALS INSTALLED IN NOV .EVEN HAD THE FRONT END REBUILT 50 MILES AGO.(COST WAS 3500.00 JUST FOR THAT).HAS TILT WHEEL,AND STERO.CARS RUNS PERFECT.HAD IT IN SOME PARADES LAST SUMMER.THE TIRES AND RIMS ARE BRAND NEW,THEY WERE ADDED WHEN THE FRONT END WAS BEING WORKED ON.HAVE OVER 20K IN IT. I HAVE A LOW RESERVE SET,YOU WONT BE SORRY WHEN YOU BUY IT. I TOOK THE VIDEO WITH THOSES GLASSES WITH THE BUILD IN CAMERA ALEAST I TRIED.I DONT KNOW HOW TO RESET THE DATE AND TIME.BUT IT WAS DONE TODAY1/29/13
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Fri, 13 Dec 2013To celebrate 50 years of Mustang, Ford and Stern Pinball are collaborating on a new pinball machine that will feature the muscle car in all its glory, Polygon reports. Even better, Camilo Pardo, the guy who designed the Ford GT, will provide art for the table; Tanner Foust, Top Gear USA host and professional driver, will handle narrating duties; and a Sony Music soundtrack spanning five decades will provide the tunes.
"The Mustang is one of the most iconic, American cars ever made... What better way to celebrate 50 years of Mustang than with the launch of the Ford Mustang pinball game?" says Stern Pinball CEO Gary Stern.
Watch the promotional trailer for the upcoming Mustang pinball machine below, which will have to hold you over until pricing and availability are announced in early 2014.
FCA to skip summer shutdowns as automakers rev up U.S. assembly lines
Thu, Jun 18 2020DETROIT — Several of FCA's facilities will skip their usual summer shutdowns to get a jump on rebuilding inventory, the company confirmed early Wednesday. The plants that will remain open include three in the United States (Jefferson North in Detroit, Toledo Assembly in Ohio, and Sterling Heights Assembly in suburban Detroit), one in Canada (Brampton Assembly in Ontario) and two in Mexico (Saltillo Truck Assembly and Saltillo Van Assembly). This will allow dealers to address depleted inventory of popular trucks and muscle cars, Automotive News reports. Other facilities not named will observe their normal one- and two-week breaks. Automakers are speeding up U.S. assembly lines to meet recovering demand, increasingly confident coronavirus safety protocols are working to prevent outbreaks in their plants but wary of the challenges workers face outside. Screening workers for COVID-19 using temperature scans and questionnaires, the automakers have detected some people who reported for work despite being sick. Some plants have been briefly shut down for disinfection, but so far, there has not been a major outbreak within a U.S. auto plant since most reopened May 18, company and United Auto Workers union officials said. The risk of an infection picked up outside a plant spreading along assembly lines remains a prime concern, however. An outbreak could shut down a factory costing a manufacturer millions of dollars a day. The disruption caused by the pandemic is creating other challenges as well. At Ford Motor Co's F-series pickup truck plant in Louisville, Kentucky, the company has given more than 1,000 workers leave related to COVID-19 concerns. It hired temporary workers to fill their jobs as the plant accelerates production of trucks critical to Ford's financial recovery. Demand for pickup trucks helped boost U.S. auto sales in May, and contributed to stronger than expected overall U.S. retail sales for the month. Officials of UAW Local 862, which represents workers at the Louisville plant, said a lack of child care was a significant issue for members. It had led many to stay away from the plant and collect increased unemployment benefits provided under the federal CARES coronavirus relief act. Ford has now begun arranging subsidized child care for UAW workers, Gary Johnson, the automaker's head of manufacturing told Reuters.
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There's been a lot of talk about the F-150 switching to aluminum body panels (although maintaining a steel frame), and for good reason. The lightweight body is expected to shed more than 700 pounds and greatly increase its highway mileage, but production-line issues and possible delays have been a major focus of attention concerning the best-selling vehicle in America for 32 years, meaning Ford has to get it right. F-150 is responsible for a massive portion of the company's global profits and it will come in a year when company profits are already predicted to decline because of new car launches.
When it comes to dings, the Bloomberg story says Ford wants Alcoa to supply some of the military-grade aluminum it uses for blast shields on battlefield vehicles to help it talk up the toughness of aluminum. Reading commentary on the many stories about the F-150 reveals there are many more little questions about the aluminum overhaul, like "How much will it cost to repair and insure?" and "How will companies hang their magnetic signs?" Answers should start coming in a couple of weeks.