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50'S STYLE CHOPPED F100: CHASSIS UP BUILD-ALL STEEL--NO RUST ANYWHERE, MUSTANG II FRONT SUSPENSION, AUTOMATIC, 9" FORD REAR END. 4" CHOPPED TOP--ALL GLASS WINDOWS ( FAKE VENT WINDOWS). ALL CHROME REDONE.
239 Y BLOCK WITH MILD CAM, HARDENED VALVE SEATS, OFFENHAUSER VALVE COVERS, INTAKE, 3 X 2'S, REPRO CADILLAC AIR CLEANER, RAM HORN EXHAUST, SMITTY MUFFLERS. INTERIOR IS NEW WITH CUSTOM '53 STEERING WHEEL. AM/FM/CD/ IN GLOVE COMPARTMENT. VINTAGE TAC., NO HEAT OR AIR. SHIPPING WILL BE AT PURCHASERS EXPENSE FROM WEST POINT, NE. WINNING BIDDER WILL FORWARD A 10% DOWN PAYMENT AT CLOSE OF AUCTION, FULL BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE VEHICLE IS SHIPPED. DOWN PAYMENT IS NOT REFUNDABLE. REVIEW PICTURES FOR COMPLETE TRUCK DETAIL. |
Ford F-100 for Sale
Fully restored f100 short-bed. two toned maroon and white. in great condition.(US $16,000.00)
1955 ford f100 short box step side hot rod
1975 ford f-100 ranger 4x4: rust free survivor, runs great, very straight, f150
Classic 1966 ford f100 pickup...one helluva buy
Classic 3 speed manual 2 door rwd clean red gas bench seats 4bbl carb 9 rear(US $16,500.00)
1959 ford f100 all original(US $11,995.00)
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The List #0178: Attend Rally School
Tue, Apr 7 2015Jessi and Patrick attend Team O'Neil Rally School in Dalton, NH, to learn how to shred in the snow. Veteran instructor and school founder Tim O'Neil demonstrates left-foot braking, slalom techniques, turning, proper ways to blip the throttle and more in this episode. They get behind the wheel of modern Ford Fiestas with front-wheel drive and a vintage Audi Quattro with all-wheel drive. They catch on quickly, and O'Neil tells Patrick: "Tell your grandchildren you are a rally driver." Watch as our hosts check "attend rally school" off their list. Have an RSS feed? Click here to add The List. Click here to subscribe to The List in iTunes. Click here to learn more about our hosts, Jessi and Patrick. Audi Ford Subaru The List Videos rally quattro
FCA UConnect fiasco could set over-the-air updates back years
Fri, Feb 16 2018Since cars have become more software dependent, most major automakers have been inching toward enabling over-the-air updates to keep vehicle electronics, ranging from infotainment systems to safety features, current. But there are only two car companies — Fiat Chrysler and Ford —± currently doing OTA updates, and on a limited basis. GM CEO Mary Barra announced last summer that the automaker will launch a new EV architecture and infotainment system capable of over-the-air updates "before 2020." The one exception, per usual, is Tesla. Since the release of the Model S almost six years ago, the maverick EV automaker has made routine OTA software updates a core part of its vehicle platforms and value proposition, and has sent out updates for everything from adjusting ride height to enabling Autopilot, largely without incident. When I've asked automakers why they can't do the same thing, I've heard reasons ranging from running afoul of their dealers (and archiac regulation) to security concerns. Automakers like Ford and General Motors say they want to act like tech companies, which routinely send out OTA updates for a wide range of devices, but overall the car industry still moves at a very cautious snail's pace. And when automakers do try to move faster and take more risks — unlike with a smartphone update, which people bitch about but live with — the consequences can be significant when things go wrong. That's the case with Fiat Chrysler America and its recent public-relations nightmare when an OTA update went awry. The update went out at the end of last week for the Uconnect system in late-model vehicles, and it made head units go into a near continuous reboot, which caused owners to not only lose access to entertainment features, but also critical functions like emergency assistance. Almost immediately, owners took to Twitter to express outrage, and FCA was caught flatfooted. A tweet went out on Monday on the UconnectCares Twitter account that read, "Certain 2017 & 2018 Uconnect systems may experience a reboot every 45-60 seconds. Our Engineering teams are investigating the cause and working towards a resolution.
NHTSA closes rollaway investigation into 1.56M Ford SUVs
Mon, 11 Mar 2013It's taken four years of study, but the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has finally closed the books on its investigation into rollaway accusations surrounding 1.56-million Ford SUV models.
The probe, which centered on the 2002-2005 Ford Explorer, 2002-2005 Mercury Mountaineer and 2003-2005 Lincoln Aviator, ends without the federal agency calling for a recall. According to The Detroit News, the investigation was closed due to a "low number of complaints" - NHTSA documented 180 such complaints that resulted in 14 crashes and six minor injuries, but the number of incidents have been slowing. The suspected defect rate for the trucks' automatic transmissions was found to be 4.4 per 100,000 units, and the brake-shift interlock mechanism failure rate was judged to be even lower at 3.4 per 100k.



