2000 Ford F550 Xlt Crew 7.3l Diesel 2wd 6spd Toy Hauler 13k Original Miles Mint on 2040-cars
Clinton Township, Michigan, United States
2000 FORD F550 CREW CAB 7.3L POWERSTROKE TURBO DIESEL, DRW, 2WD, 6 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION, ECLIPSE CONVERSION TOY HAULER / WESTERN HAULER BED WITH ONLY 13K ORIGINAL MILES. THIS IS THE LOWEST MILEAGE NICEST 2000 F550 DIESEL TOY HAULER IN THE COUNTRY!!! IT IS JUST LIKE THE DAY IT WAS DELIVERED, MINT. 19.5" ALCOA WHEELS, TOTAL FUEL CAPACITY IS 80 GALLONS, FACTORY TANK WITH A 40 GALLON TRANSFER FLOW AUXILIARY TANK THAT FEEDS THE FACTORY TANK (ALL DONE BY ECLIPSE CONVERSION). THIS TRUCK WAS ONLY USED IN SUMMER MONTHS TO TOW A $100K ALL ALUMINUM GOLDRUSH ENCLOSED RACE CAR TRAILER TO THE NHRA NATIONAL EVENTS. WHEN NOT IN USE, THIS RIG WAS STORED INSIDE A CLIMATE CONTROLLED SHOP AND WAS NEVER LEFT OUTDOORS! THE MILES ON THIS TRUCK SAY IT ALL NEW NEW NEW, NO WORRIES HERE. CLEAR CARFAX, NO ACCIDENTS EVER! THERE'S NOT MUCH TO TALK ABOUT HERE AS YOU ARE BUYING A LIKE NEW 2000 RARE F550 CREW CAB HAULER WITH A LEGENDARY AND PROVEN 7.3L POWER STROKE TURBO DIESEL. YOU DIESEL BUYERS KNOW THAT THE 7.3L IS GOOD FOR 500K+ MILES. THIS TRUCK HAS GOTTEN THE BEST OF EVERYTHING. NON SMOKER!!! IT JUST HAD TWO BRAND NEW 1000CA FORD MOTORCRAFT BATTERIES INSTALLED. I HAVE THE ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER BOOKS/MANUALS, AND THE ORIGINAL FLOOR MATTS. 6 SPEED MANUAL TRANS WITH 4.88 GEARS, FIFTH WHEEL AND BUMPER HITCH, DEE ZEE DIAMOND PLATE RUNNING BOARDS (ALL DONE WHEN NEW), TINTED WINDOWS, TILT, CRUISE, POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, POWER MIRRORS, AIR CONDITIONING, 8 WAY POWER DRIVERS SEAT, AM/FM/CD STEREO, XLT TRIM. THIS TRUCK WILL TOW A TRAIN. ZERO OR NEGATIVE FEEDBACK BIDDERS MUST CONTACT ME PRIOR TO BIDDING OR YOUR BID WILL BE CANCELLED. PLEASE HAVE YOUR FINANCING IN ORDER. RARE OPPORTUNITY, YOU WILL NEVER FIND ANOTHER ONE LIKE IT AGAIN. LOWEST MILEAGE 2000 F550 IN THE COUNTRY. THIS RIG WHEN IT WAS NEW WAS OVER $60,000. TODAY, IT WILL COST YOU $100,000 TO REPLACE. THIS TRUCK WILL TOW ANY CAMPER, TOY, BOAT, TRAILER THAT YOU NEED IT TO TOW. DON'T SNOOZE ON THIS ONE RARE OPPORTUNITY YOU WILL NEVER FIND ANOTHER ONE LIKE THIS AGAIN!!!
CALL KEN AT 586-365-8902 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. Listed by a licensed MI dealer. $99 doc fee on all sales. Michigan residents pay 6% sales tax and applicable title/plate fees. $300 immediate deposit due via paypal, right at the end of the auction, and balance is due in 5 days. Balance can be paid by cash in person at delivery, bank to bank wire or cashiers/certified check. If payment is made with cashiers/certified check, we will hold the title until the funds clear. Fly into DTW (Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport), we will pick you up and provide you with a temporary tag to drive home on. Thank you. |
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Car companies used to cook up sales with recipe books
Fri, 08 Aug 2014The evolution of automotive marketing has undergone a number of strange phases. Few, though, match the strangeness of the 1930s to 1950s, when automotive marketers turned to cookbooks as a means of promoting their vehicles. Yes, cookbooks. We can't make this stuff up, folks.
This bizarre trend led to General Motors distributing cookbooks under the guise of its then-subsidiary Frigidaire. Ford, meanwhile, offered a compilation of recipes from Ford Credit Employees (shown above). The cookbook-craze wasn't limited to domestic manufacturers, though. As The Detroit News discovered, both Rolls-Royce and Volkswagen got in on the trend, although not until the 1970s.
The News has the full story on this strange bit of marketing. Head over and take a look.
Ford recalls 600,000 older-model sedans for braking issue
Fri, Dec 20 2019Ford is recalling 600,166 older-model Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles over an issue that could affect braking and increase the risk of a crash. The safety recall covers certain Ford Fusion, Mercury Milan and Lincoln MKZ sedans from the 2006 through 2010 model years that were built at Ford’s Hermosillo Assembly Plant in Mexico between Feb. 22, 2006, and July 15, 2009. Ford says a valve that is normally closed inside the hydraulic control unit may get stuck in the open position or be slow to close, which could make it harder to engage the brakes and increase risk of a crash. Ford says itÂ’s aware of 15 reports of accidents and two injuries possibly related to the issue. Dealers will inspect the hydraulic control unit for signs of the problem and replace it, if necessary. The dealers will pressure-flush the system with brake fluid and replace the reservoir cap with a new one. Ford is also issuing a small recall of 33 of its 2020 F-150 trucks in the U.S. and 51 in Canada over potentially damaged spare tires. It says the bead area on the tires may have been damaged when it was mounted onto the wheel assembly, leaving it vulnerable to corrosion, separation of the bead wire and ultimately a rapid loss of air pressure and detachment from the wheel. Dealers will replace the spare tire. Affected vehicles were built at the Dearborn Truck Plant from Nov. 10-21 of this year.
Rare Ford Mustang ASC McLaren is a piece of '80s history
Wed, Jun 1 2016You can't blame the dealer for advertising this oddball convertible as a "Ford Mustang McLaren." The name certainly rolls off the tongue better than "Ford Mustang ASC McLaren," and it makes the car sound a whole lot more appealing. However, without the 'ASC' in there, you don't get the full picture. And when it comes to the world of strange automotive collaborations—particularly those of the 80s—you most definitely want the full picture. ASC McLaren Mustangs were the result of fortuitous timing, and a project that was already underway between the American Sunroof Company and McLaren (no, not that McLaren). Detroit custom car builder Peter Muscat brought the idea of a Mustang with a tonneau cover to ASC after chopping the top off a Fox body on his own, and in turn ASC founder Heinz Pretcher brought the concept to Ford. Big blue was already in the midst of relaunching a Mustang convertible, which had been absent from the lineup for 10 years, so initially it was the Mercury Capri that got the ASC/McLaren treatment. The result was a car that was more expensive than a Mustang GT, and coupled with declining sales of the Capri overall, the car was discontinued in 1986, paving the way for the ASC McLaren Mustang you see here on eBay. With the change over to the Mustang as their platform for modification in 1987, ASC McLaren were given the opportunity to create something notable. Customizing the Capri was one thing, but the Mustang name carries with it iconic status. So what did ASC McLaren do with their chance to leave their mark on automotive history? They gave the car some visual modifications, both inside and out, but like the Capri, left the powertrain untouched. Also like the Capri, the cars still ended up costing more than $20,000. Between the high price, the economic woes of the late 80s, and disputes between Muscat and Pretcher, the ASC McLaren Mustangs were no more by 1990. During the three year run, 1,806 ASC McLaren conversions were completed, making them quite rare, especially low mileage examples like this one. The 5.0 V8s are known for being stout engines, capable of handling serious modification, and logging lots of miles, so there are no concerns there. The 5-speed Borg-Warner transmission that came in all Mustang GTs is also known for being a durable unit, the '87-'90 versions especially so. The main concern here would be the life the car has lived, and more importantly where it has lived.