1973 Ford Truck F100 Xlt Ranger Swb Nice Truck on 2040-cars
Cabot, Arkansas, United States
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1973 FORD XLT RANGER SWB 351W AUTO THE BODY IS VERY NICE. THE PAINT IS ABOUT 3 YEARS OLD IT WAS PAINTED BACK THE ORIGINAL COLORS. I WOULD SAY THE PAINT IS A 7.5 OUT 10. THERE ARE 2 SPOTS ON THE TAILGATE (SEE PICTURE) AND 1 SMALL SPOT ON THE HOOD LIP (SEE PICTURE) THE TRIM IS IN AVG. SHAPE.THERE ARE A FEW PIECES WITH SCREWS IN IT AND SOME SMALL DINGS (SEE PICTURES) VERY GOOD DRIVER COND. THE TRIM ON THE BACK OF THE CAB IS MISSING.THE MOTOR IS A 351W BUILT BY MEMPHIS PERFORMANCE AND IT SOUNDS SWEET. HAS A NICE RUMBLE!!!! THERE IS A SMALL CAM, INTAKE 4V HEADERS M/T VALVE COVERS AND 3 INCH EXHAUST THAT RUNS OUT IN FRONT OF THE REAR TIRES. THE TRUCK DRIVES GREAT AND RUNS REALLY GOOD!!! THE INSIDE IS A 8 OUT OF 10 WITH NEW SEAT NEW CARPET NEW HEADLINER NEW PADDED DASH ALL NEW DOOR SEAL RUBBERS AND NEW SEAL PLATES NEW WINDSHIELD AND GASKET NEW BACK GLASS AND GASKET THERE IS NO RADIO!! OIL WATER TEMP GAUGES, THERE IS A B&M SHIFTER AND A GRANT STEERING WHEEL. THE TIRES ON THE REAR OF THE TRUCK ARE SHOWING WEATHER CRACKING IF I WERE GOING TO DRIVE ON A LONG TRIP A PERSON MIGHT WANT TO PUT REAR TIRES ON THE TRUCK THE TRUCK HAS NEW BUSHINGS ON THE FRONT NEW STEERING BOX NEW U JOINTS BRAKES AND IM SURE IM MISSING SOME THINGS MOST OF THIS WAS DONE ABOUT 2 YEARS AGO THE TRUCK IS A VERY GOOD DRIVER TRUCK AND MAYBE SOME WEEKEND CAR SHOWS ITS NOT A 100 POINT SHOW TRUCK BUT A VERY DRIVER MAYBE A LITTLE NICER I WOULD DRIVE THE TRUCK ANYWHERE ITS THAT GOOD OF A TRUCK!!! IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION FEEL FREE TO CALL OR TEXT 501-541-0889 OR CALL 501-519-2477
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Ford will lay off 700 employees in Michigan
Fri, Apr 24 2015Lagging sales of compact and electric cars are starting to take their toll on automakers. Ford said Thursday it intends to lay off 700 employees who work at the Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, MI, over the next five months. The plant makes Ford Focus and C-Max vehicles. Sales of both have stalled in recent months. The layoffs affect 675 hourly and 25 salaries employees, and will begin in late June and continue through September, according to paperwork filed with state officials. The company expects to re-hire the affected employees elsewhere and use them on temporary basis throughout the summer. Ford spokesperson Kristina Adamski said the affected employees will be "first in line" for other jobs at nearby plants, and UAW vice president Jimmy Settles said he expected all would be re-hired at other southeast Michigan factories by "early 2016." Although industry sales have remained high overall, the growth has come from SUVs and pickup trucks. Conversely, compact cars and alternate-powered vehicles like the C-Max have struggled to find customers amid cheap gasoline prices. Focus monthly sales fell 14.5 percent year over year in March, and C-Max monthly sales dropped 22.9 percent over the same period. It was less than three years ago that Ford hailed the Michigan Assembly Plant as a model for its future, one that would quickly adapt to market conditions through a more flexible assembly process. The plant was retrofitted at a cost of $550 million so that the same assembly line could install electric, plug-in hybrid or gasoline powertrains. Ford produces the Focus, Focus ST, Focus Electric, C-Max Hybrid and C-Max Energi here. At the time, company officials said the flexible line was a way to "not be trapped with dedicated one-trick-pony plants where you have under-capacity or over-capacity situations," said Jim Tetreault, Ford's vice president of North American manufacturing, in November 2012. But that's exactly where Ford finds itself as consumers have turned away from both compact and gas-sipping hybrids and electrics as gas prices have fallen to a national average of $2.49 per gallon, according to Thursday's AAA Fuel Gauge Report. One year ago, gas prices averaged $3.70 per gallon. In perhaps a melancholy twist, the Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator that were phased out at Michigan Assembly by the retrofit are once again the types of vehicles that are sought after by consumers.
Ford partnering with MIT, Stanford on autonomous vehicle research
Fri, 24 Jan 2014Ask any car engineer what's the biggest variable in achieving fuel economy targets, and he'll tell you "the driver." If one human can't understand human driving behavior enough to be certain about an innocuous number like miles per gallon, how is an autonomous car supposed to figure out what hundreds of other drivers are going to do in the course of a day? Ford has enlisted the help of Stanford and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to find out.
Starting with the automated Fusion Hybrid introduced in December, MIT will be developing algorithms that driverless cars can use to "predict actions of other vehicles and pedestrians" and objects within the three-dimensional map provided by its four LIDAR sensors.
The Stanford team will research how to extend the 'vision' of that LIDAR array beyond obstructions while driving, analogous to the way a driver uses the entire width of a lane to see what's ahead of a larger vehicle in front. Ford says it wants to "provide the vehicle with common sense" as part of its Blueprint for Mobility, preparing for an autonomous world from 2025 and beyond.
1964 Ford GT40 prototype sells for $7M
Mon, 14 Apr 2014Seven-figure Ferraris are not horribly rare. Heck, an eight-figure Ferrari isn't a rare occurrence. Between modern masterpieces like the Enzo and more classic offerings, cracking the million-dollar mark isn't a particularly tall order for the cars from Maranello. For a Ford, though, it's a big deal.
Now, this is not just some rare Mustang. This is a GT40, the car that Henry Ford II commissioned to whip Enzo Ferrari around a track in France. As far as the Le Mans-winning racers go, they don't get much rarer than this one. Sold at the Mecum Auctions in Houston, this is one of the prototypes, meaning it's one of the very first GT40s ever built. That makes its $7 million winning a bid, a record for on-air coverage of the auction, a pretty darn impressive figure.
You can watch the auction below, but first, take a look back at our original story on this rare Blue Oval.























