1975 Ford F-100 Ranger 4x4 Truck Mint*** on 2040-cars
Pateros, Washington, United States
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Complete restoration only 250 miles from restoration (only 59,835 original miles)
This truck was purchased and remained in North Central Washington climate (desert with little to no rain). All mechanic work and painting were done professionally and meticulously. There are over $18K worth of material costs alone. Factory color coded paint c-6 Transmission rebuilt New universal joints New exhaust-factory specs New brakes and tires New drag link, center link and tie rods New bed cover (no holes drilled in bedrails) New transfer case bearings New front and rear glass New Ford Am/Fm cassette radio Rear tow hitch with 7-way electric brake controller All bearings and seals replaced New front tracking buschings New carpet, head liner and dash pad New Anti-sway bar and anti-tug shock CALL HOWARD, SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY, WILL NOT RESPOND TO EMAILS 5094490577 |
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Auto Services in Washington
Womack Auto Body Inc ★★★★★
Trusted Choice Auto Care ★★★★★
Tire Store ★★★★★
Thurston County Transmission ★★★★★
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Bomb threat closes Ford Romeo Engine Plant [UPDATE]
Thu, Jul 30 2015UPDATE: Ford has released the following statement about what's happening at the factory: "The Ford Romeo Engine Plant was reopened at 12:47 PM after law enforcement investigated and cleared the site. The afternoon and evening shifts are expected to report at their usual start times. Further questions on the investigation by law enforcement can be directed to the Romeo Police Department." Due to a bomb threat, Ford has evacuated its Romeo Engine Plant, and law enforcement is on the scene. According to the Detroit News, police with bomb-sniffing dogs are searching the building, which covers over 2 million square feet. Ford spokesperson Mike Moran wouldn't disclose to Autoblog how the threat was received but said that it came in between 7:00 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. Eastern on July 30. "The day shift was sent home," he said. According to the Detroit News, the second shift was also asked not to come in. About 500 people work at the plant, Moran indicated. At this time, Moran said that there hadn't yet been an update from law enforcement whether anything had been found in their search. The Romeo Police Department confirms to Autoblog that it's handling the investigation. However, the authorities wouldn't comment further about what is happening at the plant at this time. Related Video:
Official USPS Muscle Cars stamps coming to a mailbox near you
Thu, 21 Feb 2013As much as our digital lives have cut down on our trips to the post office, there are still times that sending "snail mail" is necessary. With us car lovers in mind and philately in their hearts, the good folks at the United States Postal Service will introduce a new stamp design called "Muscle Cars" starting on February 22.
Designed by artist Tom Fritz, the new collection of stamps consist of five classic muscle cars: 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona, 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS, 1967 Shelby GT-500, 1966 Pontiac GTO and 1970 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda. In addition to just the stamps, the USPS is also commemorating the new series with plenty of collectable memorabilia. Previous car-related stamps include 50s Sporty Cars from 2005 and 50s Fins and Chrome from 2008.
Why Ford's Alan Mulally would be right for Microsoft, or any company
Thu, 03 Oct 2013
That Mulally was seriously being considered says a great deal about Microsoft and Mulally.
It appears that the chatter about Ford CEO Alan Mulally possibly leaving early to take over as CEO of Microsoft is losing air pretty fast. What's pretty interesting is that it got any traction in the first place.











