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!!! 1996 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer Supercharged !!! on 2040-cars

Year:1996 Mileage:139733
Location:

Littleton, Colorado, United States

Littleton, Colorado, United States
Advertising:

FOR SALE IS A VERY CLEAN, RUST FREE COLORADO SURVIVOR! 
ORIGINAL PAINT IN EXCELLENT CONDITION BUT NOT SHOWROOM. SEE PICS OF UNDER CARRIAGE!!!  NO RUST IN LOWER LOWER BEDS SIDES, TOPS OF REAR WHEEL WELLS, DRIP RAILS OF "B"  PIlLLARS OR IN CAB CORNERS AREA BY ROCKER PANELS WHERE DOORS CLOSE....THESE ARE ALL THE INFAMOUS SPOTS BRONCOS FAILS AT... THIS THING IS SOLID. INTERIOR HAS LIGHT USE AND IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE, ALL TRIM PRESENT WITH EXCEPTION OF ONE OF THE BLACK PLASTIC CUP HOLDER INSERTS AS SHOWN IN PICTURE , NO CRACKS OR BREAKS. LEATHER SEATS ARE IN DECENT CONDITION FOR THIS VERY DRY CLIMATE BUT HAVE BEEN COVERED WITH WOOL COVERS SINCE I BOUGHT THE VEHICLE.   

VEHICLE HAS 139,733 MILES.... AND RUNS  SOLID. NO OIL LEAKS  AT ENGINE, AXLES , TRANSMISSION OR T-CASE AND IF SIMPLY JUST BEING A CLEAN SURVIVOR ISN'T ENOUGH, HERE ARE A FEW TASTEFULLY DONE ITEMS THAT SETS THIS APART  FROM THE REST. WITHIN THE LAST 800 MILES  A  RANCHO LONG ARM 4" INCH LIFT KIT, ALL NEW SUSPENSION BUSHINGS,  FRONT AND REAR SWAY BAR BUSHINGS, FRONT ALIGNMENT , SHOCKS AND BRAKES. WERE  INSTALLED.....$2500.00 INSTALLED. SITS NICE AND LEVEL NOW.  VEHICLE. RIDES FANTASTIC.....SOFT AND SMOOTH BUT STABLE AND. FIRM IN HANDLING.  THIS ISNT A HUGE LIFT KIT, IT CLEARS THE 34-1/2" TIRES NICELY AND RIDES AT ABOUT THE SAME HEIGHT AS A MODERN FACTORY TRUCK DOES. GREAT STANCE AND IMPROVES THE LOOKS DRAMATICALLY.  

ALSO IN THE LAST 800 MILES , ESSENTIALLY NEW 18" XD ROCKSTARS WITH NITTO TRAIL GRAPPLER M/T's  295/17-18's...WITH MATCHING FULL SIZE SPARE!  THESE ALONE WERE ANOTHER $2400.00

ALSO DONE AT THIS SAME TIME WAS THE INSTALLATION OF A PAXTON SN89 SUPERCHARGER KIT THAT HAD YET TO EVER BE INSTALLED! THIS WAS A MAJOR SCORE TO FIND IN IT'S SELF. TRIMMED TO BUILD 5LBS OF BOOST AT DENVER ELEVATION WITH UPGRADED IMPELLER. A 3" CAT BACK MAGNAFLOW EXHAUST WAS INSTALLED. NICE DEEP AND VERY  MELLOW TONE....NOT LOUD AND OBNOXIOUS!  NOT VERY NOTICEABLE IN VEHICLE 
 
**** IF YOU HAVE EVER PRICED SUPERCHARGERS, YOU KNOW YOU WILL SPEND $4500 to 6500 DOLLARS ****

THIS IS GREAT BUY....NEEDS VERY LITTLE TO BE PERFECT! 

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Auto blog

Ford C-Max spot aimed squarely at Cadillac ELR 'Poolside' hubris [UPDATE]

Thu, Mar 27 2014

If we had tried to predict the first video response to the controversial Poolside video for the Cadillac ELR, we would not have thought it would center on compost. But, hey, it's always nice to be reminded that the real world is sometimes better than fiction. Instead of the chic swagger of 'Poolside,' 'Anything Is Possible' is all about getting dirty. The new short in question is called Upside: Anything Is Possible and it promotes two things: Detroit Dirt and the Ford C-Max Energi. As in the ELR ad, Ford's plug-in C-Max only makes an appearance at the tail end of the spot, but instead of the chic swagger of Poolside, Anything Is Possible is all about getting dirty. The ad stars Pashon Murray, co-founder of Detroit Dirt, which takes natural waste from around Detroit, composts it into soil and then spreads that around "forgotten parcels" of Detroit to create urban farms. Detroit Dirt gets its bio-waste from a lot of sources, including the Detroit Zoological Society (all that herbivore manure has to go somewhere), Ford and General Motors, but this particular ad was the idea of Ford's PR agency, Team Detroit. It was a frenetic shoot, filmed with an LA-based director right after a big winter storm blew through Detroit, and Murray couldn't be happier with the result. "This was Ford Motor Company pushing my story, letting me tell the story that I believe in," Murray tells AutoblogGreen. "I get to help push this car and I get to tell my story." She says that the Team Detroit and Ford had to agree on the message, "from my understanding, [YouTube] is where they wanted to start, not where they wanted to finish." The ad is already getting a positive response on Twitter, so we won't be surprised if it shows up in more places soon. "It's not saying Ford is better than GM. It's telling the story of a black woman who's working hard in Detroit." As Detroit Dirt has off-screen support from both GM and Ford, it's unsurprising to hear Murray say that the video "is not a rivalry thing." She notes that the ad agency Team Detroit came to her and offered to tell the Detroit Dirt story using the framework of the GM ad. "It's a parody on this commercial, but it's not saying Ford is better than GM," she said. "It's telling the story of a black woman who's working hard in Detroit." What is that story? It's about urban farming, recovery and recycling. Murray tells us that for the last seven or eight years, she's been dedicated to sustainability.

National Geographic Channel balances Ford F-150 on four coffee mugs

Wed, 29 Jan 2014

Proving that there is still something to be learned on television these days, National Geographic Channel recently introduced a new series called Duck Quacks Don't Echo. On the first episode of this science/comedy show, host Michael Ian Black proposes the idea that a truck can be supported with a ceramic coffee mug under each wheel - yes, he says that the entire weight of a truck can be balanced on just four coffee mugs.
Looking to find out whether this is fact or myth, the show uses a regular cab Ford F-150, weighing in at 4,800 pounds, and four average coffee mugs. Lowered onto the mugs, the idea is quickly put to the test. Can the cups hold up under 4,800 pounds? If so, what, exactly, would it take to break them? Scroll down below to find out.

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter and Ford Transit can haul on the track

Tue, 19 Aug 2014

Line up any two comparable vehicles, and eople are going to want to race them. Need proof? In its latest track battle, Auto Express wants to know which commercial vehicle can lap a circuit faster - a Ford Transit or Mercedes-Benz Sprinter. Let's face it, neither of these European vans were ever meant to be near the track unless they are delivering a racecar and a ton of parts for a fun weekend, but it's massively fun to watch them give it a go anyway.
The one thing that Auto Express really illustrates here is the modern marvel that is stability control. The driver hops curves, and these big vans lean in the corners like your friend walking home from a long night at the bar. However, because of the amazing stability systems, the vans mostly keep all of their wheels planted and never seem close to getting sloppy, despite their behemoth size.
Unfortunately, the two vans aren't exactly fairly paired. The Ford has a dual rear axle and a few other advantages over the Mercedes, but it's still hilarious to watch them go. Even better, the host breaks down everything happening behind the wheel like these commercial vehicles were two Porsches. Enjoy watching this very unorthodox battle between Ford and Mercedes.