1955 Thunderbird 292 C.i. Auto 410 Miles After Restoration on 2040-cars
Lenexa, Kansas, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: Thunderbird
Trim: COUPE
Options: Leather Seats, Convertible
Power Options: Power Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 410
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: White
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
COMPLETE RESTORATION WITHIN THE LAST 5 YEARS, INSIDE AND OUT, ENGINE REBUILT 1 YEAR AGO, 312 HEADS WITH ALL NEW COMPONENTS, 1957 T-BIRD INTAKE AND CARB, POWER BRAKE BOOSTER, ELCTRICAL SWITCHED TO 12 VOLT SYSTEM. HARD TOP ONLY, NEEDS HEADLINER AND REAR GLASS RUBBER. LOTS OF EXTRAS. SELLING CAR DO TO HEALTH RESONS. CAR SOLD AS-IS, NO RETURNS , NO WARRANTY, NO REFUNDS. PLEASE CALL WITH ANY ?'S 913-441-1927 OR 913-205-6810
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Jim Farley to lead Ford of Europe
Fri, 07 Nov 2014
"We are excited to see Jim and Stephen take on these new roles as they bring unique skills, experience and fresh perspectives to these critical positions." - Mark Fields
Ford marketing chief Jim Farley is taking over the company's troubled European operations as part of an executive shuffle confirmed on Friday morning.
Ford files trademark application for 'Model E'
Fri, 27 Dec 2013In early December, Ford filed an application with the US Patent and Trademark Office for the name "Model E." Historically, Ford never produced a Model E, and while automakers are known to file for trademarks they never use, some have wondered if the application might be used for a concept car.
Based on other recent events, though, it could be a legal move. In 2000 Ford sued an online start-up called Model E over the similarity of that name to Ford's industry-shaping Model T, but the judge dismissed the case citing lack of proper grounds. In August 2013, Tesla applied for trademark registration for Model E, and at the time, Ford said it would review the application. Tesla actually made two applications for Model E, one for automobiles and structural parts therefore, the other for "providing maintenance and repair services for automobiles," and there are plenty of theories about what the name could be applied to.
The Published for Opposition date for Tesla's applications is December 31, 2013, after which anyone who thinks they'd be harmed by Tesla being granted the trademark gets 30 days to register their issues. This is just speculation, but Ford's application - which was filed for automobiles only - might be about protecting what it sees as unwelcome encroachment on the name Model T, protection it wasn't able to enforce before when the stakes were only online and much smaller.
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When Mays took over as lead of design in 1997, he admits to having quite an ego ("My head would barely fit through the door some days. I've long since gotten over myself") and the workload to match. With the Blue Oval's portfolio full of premium brands like Aston Martin, Jaguar, Land Rover and Volvo at that point, along with the bread-and-butter Ford, Lincoln and Mercury models, Mays certainly had quite the challenge.
It was in the mid-2000s that Mays took over just the premium brands, and took on the new title of Chief Creative Officer. At the time, Mays endured some criticism for looking backwards to retro styling, rather than setting a new standard for American car design - criticism that Mays says he is free from with the all-new Fusion.