1931 Ford Brookville Roadster Pick-up on 2040-cars
Parrottsville, Tennessee, United States
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1931 Brookville Roadster Pick-up with 1932 grill shell-all steel. Brookville chassis. 350 c.i. engine, 400 turbo transmission. 8" maverick rear end. Front axle assembly all chrome; power disc brakes; all black powder coated; a lot of chrome plating; all screws, nuts, bolts, allen head stainless steel; disc front, drum rear brakes; dual tanks; Optima battery; Lokar emergency brake; ceramic coated exhaust; this chassis has had attention to detail; smoothie rims; stainless caps and trim rings; front tires P195/60R15; rear tires P255/70R15; hidden audio with remote CD player; Ultra leather; glide folding seat; classic gauges six pack; wood bed with stainless strips; all engine accessories are chromed; Guide headlamps; chrome windshield stanchions; folding windshield; folding top with stainless top irons; zipper rear window; tilt column; Lokar floor shift; new Taylor wires and wires; custom etched wing windows under 6k miles; this vehicle has always been a trailer queen; many trophies. |
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Thu, 12 Dec 2013Automakers and their executives rarely like to divulge information regarding future goings on, but the board of directors at Ford sound like they're getting a little antsy about chief executive officer Alan Mulally and his plans for 2014.
According to Reuters, as news of Mulally's possible departure to Microsoft continues to swirl, Ford's board is looking to push the affable executive to make a decision about his future sooner rather than later. Apparently, the board is growing concerned that this will-he/won't-he drama may end up distracting the media from covering Ford's other big news events next year - items like the debut of key all-new products like the Mustang and F-150.
So far, the picture for Mulally's eventual successor remains fuzzy, but it's understood that the leading candidate remains the company's chief operating officer, Mark Fields. Just recently, we heard that Mulally will stay until the end of 2014, but a few months ago, Ford seemed open to the idea of him stepping down earlier than that.
Trump did talk to Bill Ford, but the Kentucky plant was never moving to Mexico
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Ford recalling nearly 5,700 2014 F-150s for power steering issue
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Ford spokesman Mike Levine told Autoblog that the "electric power-assisted steering and motor position sensor gear were incorrectly installed by a supplier," leading to the recall.
While the recall is larger on the surface, it's important to note that only 260 trucks have been delivered to customers. The remaining pickups are currently en route to dealers. The affected vehicles were manufactured between May 26 and June 19.