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V8 Tri-power 360 Horsepower Custom Shortbed 9" Rear End, Chopped 4" on 2040-cars

US $17,900.00
Year:1948 Mileage:8749
Location:

Kaiser, Missouri, United States

Kaiser, Missouri, United States
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1948 FORD F-1 SHORT BED PICKUP. THIS TRUCK HAS A 1966 389 ENGINE BORED 60 OVER WITH FORGED PISTONS, POWER STEERING, FRONT DISC BRAKES, BALANCED & LINE BORED 093 GTO TRI POWER CARBURETORS, COMP CAM, CRANE ROLLER ROCKERS, 10 TO 1 COMPRESSION, MSD 6 AL BOX, ALUMINUM RADIATOR WITH ELECTRIC FAN, 700 R AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, B&M SHIFTER, VDO GAUGES, WOOD BED, STEEL REAR FENDERS WIDENED 3", FRENCHED 1959 CADILLAC TAILLIGHTS, GLOVE BOX DOOR AUTOGRAPHED BY 'BIG DADDY" DON GARLITS, IDIDIT TILT STEERING COLUMN, NARROWED 9" FORD REAR END WITH NEW 3RD MEMBER FROM SPEEDWAY WITH 370 POSI GEARS, GOODYEAR EAGLE GT2 TIRES, AMERICAN RACING D THRUST MAG WHEELS, REAR CUSTOM ROLL PAN, ELECTRIC WINDOWS AND SHAVED DOOR HANDLES. THE TRUCK IS A NICE OLDER RESTORATION WITH GHOST FLAMES. IT HAS A FIBERGLASS HOOD AND FRONT FENDERS. IT HAS BEEN DRIVES LESS THAN 9,000 MILES SINCE BEING COMPLETED. CALL MIKE AT 636-795-0772. WE ARE LOCATED AT LAKEWAY MOTORS 330 HWY 42 KAISER, MO. 65047.  photo DF2_zpsf2d61958.jpg  photo DRIVERSIDE_zps1cff84ef.jpg  photo DREAR_zps35f642a7.jpg  photo PF2_zps75f2778f.jpg  photo PASSIDE_zps6ac5fdae.jpg  photo PASSREAR_zpsf27b4d31.jpg  photo PR_zpsd21d93d7.jpg  photo FRONT2_zpsdb89963c.jpg  photo REAR_zps61393ec9.jpg  photo 034_zps5a2355ee.jpg  photo BEDSIDE_zpsffafbbc6.jpg  photo BED_zps1134ea6f.jpg  photo 051_zps0dba4436.jpg  photo 052_zps9eb28c63.jpg  photo BED2_zps77c5949b.jpg  photo DFINT_zpsabc0fc84.jpg  photo 039_zps02f26408.jpg  photo 041_zps4aabb63f.jpg  photo 042_zpsb9f89e05.jpg  photo 036_zps432926f4.jpg  photo 037_zpsac83b104.jpg  photo 044_zps615dab7e.jpg  photo 045_zps8bec0563.jpg  photo 043_zps0bb05334.jpg  photo 047_zps83f09145.jpg  photo 042_zpsb9f89e05.jpg  photo 046_zpsccbde282.jpg  photo PASSREARBEST_zpsee2ff76b.jpg  photo PR_zpsd21d93d7.jpg  photo DR_zpsa02c3677.jpg  photo DF2_zpsf2d61958.jpg  photo ENGINE_zps084cd8ba.jpg  photo 060_zps5f930387.jpg

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Ford posts decade-best $2.1B profit in Q1 2013

Wed, 24 Apr 2013

As predicted, Ford has reported that its first quarter of 2013 was a resounding success overall, with a pretax profit of $2.1 billion ($0.41 per share), and a net income of $1.6 billion ($0.40 per share). In fact, Ford made a pretax profit of some $2.4 billion in its home North American market, with that total number being pulled down by losses in South America and Europe. That gaudy North American profit is the strongest result by the automaker since 2000.
Ford's companywide profit for Q1 was down $147 million from one year ago, while the net income number marked an increase of $215 million year over year. Overall, this is Ford's 15th-consecutive profitable quarter.
The bad news from the European market was even worst in Q1 2013 than it was last year. Pretax losses of $462 million - on revenue of $6.7 billion - represented a year-over-year change of -$313 million. In South American, the company reported a loss of $218 million, down from a slim profit of $54 million in Q1 2012. The news was better for Ford Asia Pacific Africa, where a $6 million pretax profit in 2013 showed a year-over-year gain of some $101 million when compared to losses in 2012. Scroll down to read Ford's full press release.

Bonhams to auction Carroll Shelby's prototypes and personal cars

Fri, Apr 6 2018

Fans of Carroll Shelby will want to make their way to Greenwich, Conn., this June, because Bonhams will be selling a great many cars from the man's personal collection. And many of them are the first of their kind, marking important milestones in Shelby's career. One of those important cars is a 1982 Dodge Charger prototype, which might not look as impressive as a Cobra, but it was important in that it was the first car on which Shelby collaborated with Chrysler. That car led to the first Shelby Charger, as well as other special small Chryslers including the GLH Omnis and Chargers (GLH standing for "Goes Like Hell"). In fact, the first Charger GLH-S (Goes Like Hell S'more) is also part of this collection. There are even some prototypes up for auction that never resulted in a production car, such as a Shelby modified Dodge Ram. That one is probably our favorite: the gold ram hood ornament, the huge pentastar in the grille, the double-barrel truck horn on the roof. It's wonderful nonsense. Of course it isn't just Chryslers going up for sale. There are a couple of GT500 and GT350 Mustangs in the mix from a variety of years. Perhaps most interesting is the very first Shelby Series I, Shelby's ill-fated roadster designed from the ground-up by the Texan's company. Unlike the other early Series I models, Shelby's had a supercharger, which led to a supercharger option being offered later. You can check out the full list of cars below, and pictures of each one in the gallery at the top. The auction will happen on June 3, and every vehicle offered has no reserve, so they'll all be sold for whatever price is shown at the drop of the gavel. 1927 Ford Model T 1931 Ford Model A 1935 Chrysler Airflow Sedan 1955 DeSoto Hard Top 1966 Shelby GT350 Convertible 1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible 1968 Shelby GT350 1969 Shelby GT 500 previously owned by Jackie Cooper Jr. 1969 Shelby GT 500 1982 Shelby Charger Prototype 1983 De Tomaso Pantera 1983 Dodge/Shelby Pickup Concept 1987 DeTomaso GT5-S 1987 Dodge CSX Serial #1 1987 Shelby Charger GLH-S Serial #1 1987 Dodge Shelby Lancer Serial #1 1988 Dodge Shelby Dakota Prototype 1989 Dodge CSX VNT Serial #1 1965 Shelby Cobra 427 Continuation 1999 Shelby Series 1 Serial #1 2008 Shelby GT 500 KR 2011 Shelby GT 500 Super Snake Aurora Race Car Related Video: Featured Gallery Shelby Collection View 72 Photos Image Credit: Bonhams Chrysler Dodge Ford Auctions Performance Classics shelby

Detroit automakers mulling helping DIA avoid bankruptcy looting

Tue, 13 May 2014

It's not really a secret that the city of Detroit is in lots and lots of trouble. Even with an emergency manager working to guide it through bankruptcy, a number of the city's institutions remain in very serious danger. One of the most notable is the Detroit Institute of Arts, a 658,000-square-foot behemoth of art that counts works from Van Gogh, Picasso, Gauguin and Rembrandt (not to mention a version of Rodin's iconic "The Thinker," shown above) as part of its permanent collection.
Throughout the bankruptcy, the DIA has been under threat, with art enthusiasts, historians and fans of the museum concerned that its expansive collection - valued between $454 and $867 million by Christie's - could be sold by the city to help square its $18.5-billion debt.
Now, though, Detroit's hometown automakers could be set to step up and help save the renowned museum. According to a report from The Detroit News, the charitable arms of General Motors, Ford and Chrysler could be set to donate $25 million as part of a DIA-initiated campaign, called the "grand bargain." As part of the deal, the DIA would seek $100 million in corporate donations as part of a larger attempt at putting together an $816-million package that would be paid to city pension funds over 20 years. Such a move would protect the city's art collection from being sold off.