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 1975 Ford F-100 Truck
This is a solid truck that was built over time.  It rides smooth and only has under 1000 miles on the new drive train.  I will list all that was done, please email any questions.  The battery is low from sitting but starts right up with a jumper. Tires are almost in new condition. I have the rear bumper its just not installed on the car. I have chosen to do a no reserve action, so do not bid unless you are serious about buy the truck.  Who ever buys this truck will be extremely luck since it was built with a lot of love.  Deposit due within 24 hrs of winning bid and payment within 7 days. 

Engine:
  • Rebuilt 460 Stock block, Crank, and Rods
  • .030 over bore on block
  • .010 under on crank
  • re-sized/recondition rods with new ARP bolts
  • Customer rebuild on heads
  • All stainless Steel valves
  • comp cams hydraulic Flat Tappet cam
  • Crane cam screw in stud conversion w guide plates
  • Crane Cams Roller Tip Rockers
  • Edelbrock RPM air gap intake
  • Holley Street Avenger 870 Carb
  • Summit High Torque Starter
  • MSD distributor 
  • Crane Cams Hi 6 ignition Box and Coil
  • L and L Engine Conversion Mount Kit
  • Sanderson Street Rod Headers
  • Dual exhaust with Bassani Stainless Steel Mufflers
  • Dual Remote Oil Filters with HD Oil Cooler 
  • Aluminum Radiator with a customer built fan shroud with 2 12" fans

Transmission/Differentials :

  • Rebuilt C6 Transmission
  • Continental Coverter
  • 11'' HD Big Block Truck (2200 Stall)
  • B and M trans Pak
  • B and M Heavy Duty Trans Cooler
  • Remote Filter with new complete lines
  • Art Carr Shifter
  • Re built transfer Case
  • 9'' Ford Rear Diff
  • New Pinion Yoke and Seal
  • Dana 44 Front Diff with Warn locking hubs
  • Custom built drive shafts
  • All new components and new HD yokes 

Gas Tank:

  • 38 gallon tank with sending unit
  • Mallory 140 fuel pump with return style  regulator
  • Complete new return style fuel system

Seats:

  • Beard Super Seats
  • Custom Built mounts
  • Mastercraft 3" lap belts 

Gauges:

  • Autometer Liquid Filled Pro Comp Gauges and Tach
  • Cragar Wheel (15x8)
  • Dual Odyssey 925cca Batteries
  • Odyssey Mounts with Custom battery Tray
  • Roll on Bedliner inside cab

Tires:

  • New 31x10.50 R15

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2015 Ford Focus ST zooming toward Goodwood reveal [w/video]

Mon, 23 Jun 2014

Ford has quite a party ready for the Goodwood Festival of Speed starting on June 27. Not only is the 2015 Mustang going to be driving in front of the European public for the first time, the Blue Oval is also unveiling its 2015 refresh for the Focus ST.
Official details about the latest Focus hot hatch are practically nonexistent at this point. Ford's teaser image shows narrower headlights, and the company says that the ST also benefits from the technical and quality improvements from the refreshed standard model, which likely means an even more Aston-Martin-like grille. However, any improvements for the power or handling are a mystery for now.
Ford will even give visitors to the festival the chance to drive the new ST - at least virtually. Gran Turismo 6 kiosks will be on hand with the hot hatch loaded up to race the Goodwood Hill Climb. There will also be real-time races between former Stig Ben Collins in the real ST challenging a player up the hill in the game.

2014 Ford Fiesta ST

Tue, 15 Oct 2013

I'm not overly inclined to professional jealousy, as a rule. Sure, I go a bit green around the eyes when Ramsey draws the 911 GT3 trip to Weissach, Harley is tapped-in to drive a completely stunning Porsche 911 by Singer, or, you know, Drew Phillips gets to shoot a Lamborghini Veneno in the middle of a desert like some sort of sheik. I hate you guys...
Honestly though, one of the new car events that dug me the most, was when our Steven J. Ewing got to fling the Ford Fiesta ST around some hot corner of Europe. What goes around comes around, I suppose, as Mr. Ewing himself espoused an envious nature of the Focus ST trip that came before.
The good news in all this covetous intra-office behavior? All the cars mentioned, and specifically the Fiesta ST, are just wonderful to drive. I can say that with more confidence than ever now, having joined Ford for a good bit of Fiesta-flinging myself. In my case, the locale was slightly more pedestrian (Michigan not Portugal), and the car in question was the five-door version of the Fiesta ST that we get here in The States, as opposed to the three-door number they get across the pond.

Mustang parts under the new Lincoln Aviator mean good things for Ford

Wed, Mar 28 2018

NEW YORK — As we mentioned last night, underneath the new Lincoln Aviator "concept" there appears to be an independent rear suspension lifted right from the Ford Mustang parts bin. And while it's pretty cool on its face that Mustang rear-drive platform bits are being reused in the broader Ford universe, what this means for the next Explorer could be really cool. A quick caveat: The Aviator here in New York is very close to the production version, but it's not technically a production car. It looks hand-built, with temporary exhaust and some show-car touches. The suspension underneath looks exactly like a Mustang's, but the actual production Aviator will almost certainly use beefier components with the same basic design and geometry, since the Aviator will be much heavier than the smaller Mustang. That being said, we're fairly confident that even at this early stage, the Mustang-derived suspension seen in New York is a preview of what'll be under the production Aviator. Furthermore, Ford won't say it, but based on what we're seeing on Aviator, it's a safe bet that Ford will utilize the Aviator platform for the next Explorer. That would enable the economies of scale necessary to produce a brand new rear-drive-based SUV platform in the first place. It also means that the Explorer should be available without AWD — and given the stable of powerful EcoBoost engines, and the competent 10-speed automatic in the parts bin, a rear-drive Explorer has a shot at being a decent driver. Aviator wouldn't go rear-drive-based if driving dynamics weren't important; Explorer should inherit these priorities. More evidence: The Explorer spy shots we saw back in February sure share the Aviator's general proportions. Even back then, before Aviator was revealed, we were hypothesizing that an EcoBoost 3.5-liter-powered version could boast as much as 400 horsepower, if the Expedition's tune were adopted. Suddenly, the Explorer seems very interesting. So, an EcoBoost, rear-drive Explorer sure sounds like something Ford Performance would be interested in, right? We knew an Explorer ST is coming, but with 365-400 horsepower potential and a chassis designed with dynamics in mind, it doesn't seem like as much of a stretch as the Edge ST. And a performance-oriented AWD system is a possibility, too. That's an area where Ford has been gathering experience at a rapid pace. What do we not expect from a new Explorer? A V8.