1992 7.3 Diesel Ford Van Econoline E250 E350 Heavy Duty Bucket Truck on 2040-cars
Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, United States
I RECEIVED THIS VEHICLE FROM A FRIEND.IT HAS BEEN STORED INSIDE MY WAREHOUSE FOR A WHILE NOW. THIS IS A 1992 FORD ECONOLINE VAN EITHER AN E250 OR E350 DIESEL 7.3 ENGINE. THE TRUCK HAS A NEW JASPER TRANSMISSION ON IT WITH LESS THAN 300 MILES ON IT. THE TRUCK DRIVES GOOD , THE VEHICLE IS STOUT, AND HEAVY DUTY, AND EVERYTHING SEEMS TO WORK FINE, EXCEPT THE RADIO. IT DOES NOT HAVE AIR CONDITIONING, BUT THE HEATER & DEFROSTER WORKS FINE. ALL THE HEADLIGHTS, BRAKELIGHTS, DIRECTIONAL SIGNALS, BEACON LIGHTS WIPERS, WORKS FINE. THE BUCKET LIFT IS EITHER 28 OR 30 FEET HIGH I DO NOT KNOW TOO MUCH ABOUT THE TRUCK , THE BUCKET CONTROLS WORK FROM LOWER CONTROLS OR FROM THE BUCKET ITSELF TESTED ALL OK. IT DOES HAVE SCRATCHES AND SOME MINOR DINGS AND THE TRUCK IS NOT COSMETICALLY PERFECT IT HAS 170,000 MILES ON IT WHICH IS NOT ALL THAT MUCH FOR THIS DESIRED 7.3 DIESEL ENGINE. I HAVE THE CLEAR TITLE FOR THE VEHICLE READY TO GO. I WILL ASSIST WITH MAKING SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS AT YOUR EXPENSE IF NECESSARY. THE VEHICLE CAN ALSO BE PICKED UP BY BUYER IN EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP, NJ 08234. THE VEHICLE DOES NOT HAVE A WARRANTY AND NO WARRANTY IS PROMISED OR IMPLIED THE VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD AS IS.
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Ford opens the doors on its Swedish rally skunkworks
Fri, 19 Sep 2014It's always amazing to see how different kinds of racecars are made. Formula One racers are often constructed in modern architectural marvels that hint at some of the cutting-edge technology going into the racing. Conversely, rallying is all about sliding around on a varied course as fast as possible, but it often leaves a vehicle caked in mud. So it makes some sense Olsbergs MSE, or simply (OMSE) rally car shop in Nynashamn, Sweden, shows technological sophistication in a more down-to-earth setting. It builds Ford Fiesta ST racers for Global Rallycross there, and this new video gives viewers a tour through the work.
Former rally driver Andreas Eriksson runs OMSE. These days instead of racing, he and the company's 46 employees are building Ford racers from scratch. A ton of work goes into constructing each one, and according to Eriksson, it takes 400 hours to complete each body. At times, things are so busy that some of the technicians live in the shop in apartments that are on premises. There's even a restaurant to keep them fed. Sadly the dyno room is empty during this visit, though.
By the time OMSE is done, a rallycross car might resemble a Fiesta ST on the outside, but as you see in the video, it's a completely different beast underneath. Check out the work it takes to build one of them, and scroll down to read more about it in the official release.
F-150 just the start of Ford's aluminum plans
Tue, 14 Jan 2014Not only have we been told that the 2015 Ford F-150 is tougher, more durable and up to 700 pounds lighter than the current truck, Ford COO Mark Fields said it's also "CAFE-positive." That means, for the first time in the history of corporate average fuel economy standards, the F-150 would be a positive contributor on Ford's CAFE balance sheet instead of being a vehicle it needs to counterbalance with frugal offerings.
Fields' comments made at the Detroit Auto Show were among quotes from other Ford execs that confirmed the carmaker will be using aluminum for more of its vehicles. CEO Alan Mulally said it would "proliferate across our lineup," with speculation being that we'll see it applied to crossover and sport utility models first, since they'll benefit the most. Even gaining the massive scale of using aluminum on the world's best selling vehicle for its first effort - on average, the company sells two times as many F-150s in a single day as Land Rover sells of its aluminum Range Rover in a month - Ford will be looking to further spread the cost of its five-year development investment in aluminum technology. And that should mean better handling and fuel economy for those of us who don't need to wear hardhats at the office.
How Ford secretly used customers to test its aluminum F-150 [w/video]
Fri, 30 May 2014Automakers getting clever about disguising development vehicles isn't anything new. Between mules wearing the sheetmetal of other cars and prototypes decked out in as much camouflage as is practical, automakers know how to make it very difficult for the general public to get an exact idea of what kind of vehicle is in development. Ford, though, is rapidly becoming the master.
We knew that the Blue Oval originally tested the durability of the aluminum construction being used for the 2015 F-150 by building an all-aluminum 2014 truck and entering it in the Baja 1000 off-road race. That's no longer a secret. What we didn't know, though, is that the aluminum development dates back to before even that, and that some of the people in question had no idea what it was they were working with.
Ford says this is the first time prototypes have ever been handed over to the public.