1928 Ford Roadster, All Steel V8, Awesome Street Rod! on 2040-cars
La Habra, California, United States
1928 FORD RUMBLE SEAT ROADSTER, THIS IS THE ONE YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR, TAKE THREE OF YOUR FRIENDS INSTEAD OF JUST ONE! THIS ONE IS FRESHLY BUILT, LOW MILES AND EVERYTHING IS NEW OR REBUILT. IT HAS THE FOLLOWING FEATURES: -ALL STEEL FENDERS AND BODY -PROFESSIONAL PAINT JOB(BODY DISASSEMBLED, PAINTED, UNDERCOATED AND REASSEMBLED) -ZZ4 CRATE MOTOR(NEW NOT REBUILT) -NEW TH 350 TRANSMISSION -RECESSED FIREWALL - POWER BRAKES(FRONT DISCS /REAR DRUM) -PROCAR BUCKET SEATS -9'' FORD REAR END W/ 3.55 GEARS - CANVAS CONVERTIBLE TOP W/ TONNEAU COVER FOR TOP WHEN IN DOWN POSITION -FULL INSTRUMENTATION -PERIOD CORRECT STEERING WHEEL -BF GOODRICH T/A RADIALS915'' REAR 14'' FRONTS) -CHROME DROP "I" BEAM FRONT AXLE -4 LINK REAR SUSPENSION -EDELBROCK 4BBL CARB W/ CHROME SCOOP -CHROME COOLANT CATCH TANK THIS CAR COST THE OWNER ABOUT $48K TO BUILD IN 2010, YOU CAN GET IT FOR A FRACTION OF THAT COST. THIS CAR IS BEAUTIFUL AND READY TO GO, IT DOESN'T NEED ANYTHING..EXCEPT A DRIVER..IT RUNS AND STARTS EVERY TIME WITHOUT ISSUES. IT IS SCARY FAST AND HAS PLENTY OF GAS PEDAL IF YOU WANT TO GO FAST..SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY..BIDDERS LESS THAN (5) SHOULD MESSAGE ME..THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET WHAT YOU WANT ..YOU COULD NOT BUILD THIS ONE FOR THE RESERVE WHICH IS SET AT A REASONABLE NUMBER..IF YOU ARE SERIOUS AND WOULD LIKE TO MAKE AN OFFER TO OWN IT..I WILL LISTEN TO ALL OFFERS AND END THE AUCTION IF A DEAL CAN BE MADE..DON'T WAIT TILL THE END//LET'S MAKE A DEAL TODAY! ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS..I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION ANYTIME. I CAN HELP ASSIST FOR OVERSEAS BUYERS AND CAN HOLD THE CAR FOR UP TO TWO WEEKS IN MY GARAGE UNTIL TRANSPORT CAN BE ARRANGED. VEHICLE INSPECTIONS ARE ENCOURAGED, IT IS BEING SOLD 'AS-IS" WHICH IS CUSTOMARY WITH AUTOS OF THIS KIND. GOOD LUCK!! |
Ford Model A for Sale
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Sunday Drive: Rendering the future at Jeep and Ford
Sun, Apr 8 2018Last week brought us quite a wide variety of automotive news nuggets, and judging by the response of our own readership, the Jeep Wrangler pickup truck led the way. It's not expected to hit the sales floor until April of 2019, which means we've all got an entire year to wait, but that just means we have lots of time to anticipate its arrival. And we do so today with a series of renderings that show what the so-called Scrambler may look like in a few different colors. Another set of renderings depicting a hotly anticipated new vehicle follow just behind. The Baby Bronco – will Ford ante up to the retro-inspired table and call it the Bronco II? – will be one size smaller than the regular-grade Bronco, and we think it'll compete with the Jeep Renegade as a subcompact crossover with some real off-road chops. Moving onto some tuners, both old and new(er), we first present a sweet old Dodge Ram pickup truck tuned by none other than Carroll Shelby himself. The blue and silver striped truck looks so period perfect that it stands out as a star even alongside a quartet of vintage Shelby Mustangs with which it will share space at the Bonhams auction in Greenwich, Conn., this June. And finally we turn our attention to the Hennessey Veliciraptor, an absolute behemoth of a truck. Based on the most excellent Ford Raptor, the Velociraptor ups the crazy quotient with six wheels and 600 hundred horsepower. As always, stay tuned to Autoblog this week for all the latest automotive news. Jeep Wrangler pickup renderings: Latest imaginings of the Scrambler Ford Baby Bronco comes alive in these exclusive renderings Bonhams to auction Carroll Shelby's prototypes and personal cars Hennessey VelociRaptor 6X6 First Drive Review: The incredible hulk
Ford starts GoDrive carsharing service in London
Thu, May 28 2015Automaker-supported carsharing services like BMW's DriveNow and Daimler's Car2Go are already well established in many cities around the world. Ford is no stranger to this business, either, with collaborations with companies like ZipCar in the US and Flinkster in Germany. Now, The Blue Oval is taking a new step by establishing its own dedicated offering in London called GoDrive. The operation is actually the expansion of an earlier 100-person pilot program and allows the automaker to test out ideas on a small scale. GoDrive is now growing to support 2,000 people in London, and they can share 50 vehicles that are scattered around 20 locations in the city. The fleet is split between Focus Electric models and Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoosts. One of the major selling points for the service is that users can take one-way trips through the city and have a guaranteed parking spot at their destination. Like any high-tech service today, much of the user interface for GoDrive works through a smartphone app that allows users to book cars and pay for trips. The driving is covered under an all-inclusive, pay-by-the-minute model, which includes London's congestion charge, and the first five minutes are free. To entice new users, the company is currently offering a free membership and 20 pounds ($31) in credit to sign up. GoDrive's small size also lets it gather and adjust to customer feedback quickly. For example, users reportedly enjoy getting to try out a vehicle with the latest infotainment and safety features. The company is already working on different pricing plans and parking options for the future, as well. The video below shows a little more the service in action. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. FORD BRINGS DYNAMIC CAR-SHARING EXPERIMENT TO LONDON; FIRST SERVICE TO OFFER ONE-WAY TRIPS WITH GUARANTEED PARKING Ford will offer Londoners flexible, practical, and affordable GoDrive car-sharing service; invites 2,000 members to register free for service that offers 50 cars across 20 locations GoDrive is unique in offering one-way trips with guaranteed parking. Pay-as-you-go approach with pay-per-minute pricing covers all fees. Drivers book and access cars via smartphone app Zero-emission Focus Electric makes up half of the GoDrive fleet; fuel-efficient Fiesta 1.0-litre EcoBoost available.
Ford reveals all-new Everest SUV at Asia-Pacific forum [w/poll]
Thu, 13 Nov 2014While the Explorer may have shifted from a truck-based sport-ute to a car-based crossover, Ford still offers buyers on the other side of the Pacific a Ranger-based SUV in the form of the Everest. And at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in Beijing today, the Blue Oval revealed the all-new version you see here.
Previewed in concept form over a year ago and made specifically for the Asia-Pacific market, the new Ford Everest is designed to be more refined on the road and more capable off of it. Like the Explorer once was, the new Everest is based on a stretched version of the overseas Ford Ranger pickup. Depending on the specific market, Ford will offer the new Everest with a range of engines including a 2.0-liter EcoBoost turbo four and two Duratorq turbodiesels - a 2.2-liter four and a 3.2-liter inline-five - mated to a six-speed automatic transmission.
Earmarked to take on the likes of the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (known in these parts as the Lexus GX) and the Jeep Grand Cherokee, the new Everest promises rock-crawlers even better off-road capabilities. It's got nearly nine inches of ground clearance, over 30 inches of wading depth, a 29-degree approach and 25-degree departure angles and a set of features including on-the-fly adjustable four-wheel drive.