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1941 Ford Other Pickups on 2040-cars

Year:1941 Mileage:3 Color: PLUM /
 Burgundy
Location:

south new jersey, United States

south new jersey, United States
Engine:351 FORD WINDSOR
Transmission:5 SPPED MANUAL
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1941
Mileage: 3
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: PLUM
Model: Other Pickups
Interior Color: Burgundy
Trim: NONE
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: N/A
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

I AM LISTING THIS TRUCK FOR A FRIEND. HE DOESN'T DO THE COMPUTER THING

                                                                 SUPER STREET ROD TRUCK

                                                         CHOPPED TOP   SUICIDE DOORS   MERCEDES HEADLIGHTS   REMOTE ENTRY

                                                        CUSTOM BED WITH HYDRAULIC TILT FLOOR   ICE COLD A/C   POWER WINDOWS

                                                        351 WINDSOR V/8 BUILT BY L&M RACE ENGINES  T5 5 SPPED MANUAL TRANS.

                                                       DROPPED FRONT AXLE WITH DISC BRAKES  10 BOLT CHEVY POSI REARSUPER

                                                        SUPER HEAD TURNER WHERE EVER YOU GO!!     SUPER TRUCK!!!!  

  THIS TRUCK IS LISTED LOCALLY. WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY. THE TRUCK IS LOCATED IN SOUTHERN JERSEY

   SERIOUS BUYERS WITH QUESTIONS CAN CONTACT OWNER @ 215-534-1124    DOUG                   

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Mysterious small Ford spied in Germany

Sat, 29 Jun 2013

Our spy photographers have just popped off a few shots of something curious. This little runabout was spotted in Germany out testing with a current-generation Ford Fiesta. We're fairly confident the machine is a Ford, but exactly which Ford model is up for debate. The hatchback could be the next-generation Ka, but we've also heard that the Blue Oval supermini might not get a replacement. Our shooter says the five-door is a bit smaller than the current Fiesta, though there is a chance that this rig is just an engineering mule for drivetrain development. Then again, it could be a model built specifically for the South African market or China, or not a Ford at all.
Whatever it is and wherever it's headed, you can check out in the gallery for a closer look before heading into Comments to weigh in with your best guess.

Martin Smith retires, Joel Piaskowski in as Ford Europe design chief

Thu, 29 May 2014

The mind behind the look of much of the modern Ford global range is retiring. Martin Smith, Head of Ford Design in Europe, will give up his position on July 1 and will leave the company altogether at the end of the year. He will be replaced by current Strategic Concepts Group leader Joel Piaskowski (pictured above).
Smith has led Ford of Europe design for the past 10 years, and he was partially responsible for the brand's Kinetic Design language with a large grille and swept-back headlights found on the Focus, Fiesta and C-Max, as well as several other vehicles abroad. After stepping down on July 1 until his retirement at the end of 2014, Smith will work on a project to decide the future direction of the company's look with Moray Callum, its vice president of design.
Piaskowski already has some impressive credentials in terms of automotive design as well. He joined Ford in 2010 as director of exterior design and led the teams responsible for the 2015 Ford Mustang and next-generation F-150. He was also previously design director at Ford Asia Pacific. Before working at the Blue Oval, Piaskowski held positions at Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai and General Motors. Scroll down to read the complete announcement of this changing of the guard.

How Ford secretly used customers to test its aluminum F-150 [w/video]

Fri, 30 May 2014

Automakers getting clever about disguising development vehicles isn't anything new. Between mules wearing the sheetmetal of other cars and prototypes decked out in as much camouflage as is practical, automakers know how to make it very difficult for the general public to get an exact idea of what kind of vehicle is in development. Ford, though, is rapidly becoming the master.
We knew that the Blue Oval originally tested the durability of the aluminum construction being used for the 2015 F-150 by building an all-aluminum 2014 truck and entering it in the Baja 1000 off-road race. That's no longer a secret. What we didn't know, though, is that the aluminum development dates back to before even that, and that some of the people in question had no idea what it was they were working with.
Ford says this is the first time prototypes have ever been handed over to the public.