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Classic Vintage Hot Rod Ratrod Barn Find Not 39 40 on 2040-cars

Year:1941 Mileage:0
Location:

Bismarck, North Dakota, United States

Bismarck, North Dakota, United States
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Recently rescued from a western North Dakota ranch yard is an all original 1941 Ford pickup.  She lived a tough life working hard on the prairie and gave it her all until her water pumps failed.  They started to fix her, ( removed fan and took radiator hoses loose) before giving up and parking her.

At least they covered here with a tarp when they parked her in 1979,  and replaced her with who knows what. Sad day for a proud old lady.

Her body shows some abuse, wood is gone in box and "ranch modified back bumper". Rear fenders are rough, front and cab pretty nice. Homemade grille. Radio in glove box, keys in the ignition. Windows work, steers nice, rolls free, would be easy to load. Very solid, little rust in floor and cab corners have normal rust. Homemade seat in box.

Motor complete except air cleaner. Oil looks gunky and motor will not turn by hand. They said it ran when parked but she has sat for too long.  Brake pedal goes to floor, haven't checked further. Shift nice, clutch feels good.  Would make cool rat rod with freshened up flathead and a little brake work.

If you have little or no feedback you must call before you bid or you will be cancelled.  $ 500.00 paypal deposit required in 48 hrs and balance wire transfer or certified funds in 5 business days.  If you want to see her before you bid please call.   Jim 701.four seven one. 9063

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Mustang parts under the new Lincoln Aviator mean good things for Ford

Wed, Mar 28 2018

NEW YORK — As we mentioned last night, underneath the new Lincoln Aviator "concept" there appears to be an independent rear suspension lifted right from the Ford Mustang parts bin. And while it's pretty cool on its face that Mustang rear-drive platform bits are being reused in the broader Ford universe, what this means for the next Explorer could be really cool. A quick caveat: The Aviator here in New York is very close to the production version, but it's not technically a production car. It looks hand-built, with temporary exhaust and some show-car touches. The suspension underneath looks exactly like a Mustang's, but the actual production Aviator will almost certainly use beefier components with the same basic design and geometry, since the Aviator will be much heavier than the smaller Mustang. That being said, we're fairly confident that even at this early stage, the Mustang-derived suspension seen in New York is a preview of what'll be under the production Aviator. Furthermore, Ford won't say it, but based on what we're seeing on Aviator, it's a safe bet that Ford will utilize the Aviator platform for the next Explorer. That would enable the economies of scale necessary to produce a brand new rear-drive-based SUV platform in the first place. It also means that the Explorer should be available without AWD — and given the stable of powerful EcoBoost engines, and the competent 10-speed automatic in the parts bin, a rear-drive Explorer has a shot at being a decent driver. Aviator wouldn't go rear-drive-based if driving dynamics weren't important; Explorer should inherit these priorities. More evidence: The Explorer spy shots we saw back in February sure share the Aviator's general proportions. Even back then, before Aviator was revealed, we were hypothesizing that an EcoBoost 3.5-liter-powered version could boast as much as 400 horsepower, if the Expedition's tune were adopted. Suddenly, the Explorer seems very interesting. So, an EcoBoost, rear-drive Explorer sure sounds like something Ford Performance would be interested in, right? We knew an Explorer ST is coming, but with 365-400 horsepower potential and a chassis designed with dynamics in mind, it doesn't seem like as much of a stretch as the Edge ST. And a performance-oriented AWD system is a possibility, too. That's an area where Ford has been gathering experience at a rapid pace. What do we not expect from a new Explorer? A V8.

SEMA crowns Mustang, FR-S as this year's hottest cars in the building

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After wrapping up the first day of the 2012 SEMA Show, organizers handed out awards for some of the trendiest vehicles on display. Since the whole point of SEMA is to show off new products available in the aftermarket world for use in cars, trucks and SUVs, each year, the show distinguishes the most popular vehicle in various segments. Not surprisingly, this year's Hottest Car and Hottest Sport Compact are the Ford Mustang and Scion FR-S, respectively, while the Ford F-Series brought home the Hottest Truck and the Jeep Wrangler was named the Hottest 4x4-SUV.
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Mustang, Camaro, Challenger gallop onto USPS pony car postage stamp set

Tue, Jul 19 2022

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