1927 Ford Model T Speedster-original Faultless Body-roof Type C Engine No Reserv on 2040-cars
Cobleskill, New York, United States
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********************** NO RESERVE!!!! What you are bidding on is a RARE!!! 1927 Ford Model T Speedster Original Faultless body Ruxstel 2 speed rear axle Roof type C (best) 16 valve overhead conversion Domed Aluminum Piston C Grind Cam Shaft Distributor Ignition Magneto has been removed Dual Zenith updraft carburetors 16 S/S Valves & New Head Gaskets from Louisiana 21" Wire wheels and hubs Straight Race Exhaust Crank & Electric Start Road Legal Hassler Front & Rear Shock Absorbers 8V Battery E&J Headlights (Edmonds & Jones Corp) No Hood Electric Fuel Pump Custom Race Exhaust New Leather Belt Wheel Spinners New Tires Painted Rims Dual Stop Lights Brass Oiler Fire extinguisher Custom Wood Steering Wheel & Dash No Title- NYS Registration This Racer has a history of Board racing at Riverhead Speedway Long Island NY So Much History- Too much to mention... Notice the last picture of this car at the Riverhead Speedway Behind the car is Farmers Restaurant This car is a RARE Beauty!! You can see video's on Youtube: http://youtu.be/w7KaegiYudE http://youtu.be/pS6tRSm1NW0 http://youtu.be/wg3QqcULjD0 Please feel free to contact Bill 518-234-2853 or Kevin 518-376-5839 with any questions. I will not sell or ship outside of America! Buyer pays for all Shipping Fees or Local Pick up Happy Bidding :) |
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Mon, Apr 20 2015Automobile production keeps ramping up in Mexico. Last week alone, Toyota announced a new plant it's building south of the border, and news broke that Hyundai is looking into the same. Now Ford has announced a multi-billion-dollar initiative that will see it building two new facilities in Mexico, as well. Though neither will be a final assembly plant, both promise to break new ground for the automotive industry in Mexico – at least as far as Ford is concerned. The first is a new engine facility to be built at Ford's existing plant in Chihuahua. The fruit of a $1.1-billion investment will see the Blue Oval produce new gasoline engines for use in North America, South America and Asia-Pacific, creating 1,300 new jobs in the process. Ford will also be investing another $200 million to expand its inline-four and diesel engine production lines at the same plant. The move will create another 500 new jobs and make Ford's Chihuahua engine plant the largest in Mexico, according to the company's press release. Ford has also announced the building of its first transmission facility in Mexico, to be constructed within Getrag's plant in Irapuato in the state of Guanajuato. The $1.2-billion investment will create 2,000 new jobs and be charged with exporting two new automatic transmissions to markets around the world. The announcement comes on the 90th anniversary of Ford's presence in Mexico, dating back to 1925. Currently the company produces the Fiesta, Fusion and Lincoln MKZ in Mexico, as well as numerous Duratec and diesel engines. Related Video: FORD ANNOUNCES $2.5 BILLION USD INVESTMENT FOR NEW ENGINE, TRANSMISSION PLANTS IN MEXICO - Ford is investing $2.5 billion USD in new engine and transmission plants in the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Guanajuato, respectively - Approximately 3,800 direct jobs will be generated through three projects – a new engine plant in Chihuahua, expansion of Ford's I-4 and diesel engine lines in Chihuahua and a new transmission plant – Ford's first in Mexico – in Guanajuato - The investment is part of the company's One Ford plan, which emphasizes global competitiveness. The news comes as Ford celebrates its 90thyear in Mexico Further building its lineup of increasingly fuel-efficient engines and transmissions, Ford today announced a $2.5 billion investment in two new facilities building a new generation of engines and transmissions in the states of Chihuahua and Guanjuato, respectively.
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