1965 Ford Pickup Street Rod on 2040-cars
Bonita, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:410 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:OWNER
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: F-250
Trim: CUSTOM CAB
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): LONG BED
Drive Type: 2WD
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 0
Power Options: Power Windows
Exterior Color: WIMBELDON WHITE NAVAJO BIEGE
Interior Color: TAN WHITE
OK WHERE TO START.. THIS IS FRAME OFF ,COMPLETE RESTORATION DOWN TO EVERY BOLT, NO MONEY SPARED,, THE MOTER IS A 390 STOKED TO A 410 WITH A NOS TRI POWER SYTEM ,ALUMINUM HEADS, RACE CAM ETC C6 AUTO TRANS WITH A GEARVENDERS OVERDRIVE,FRONT DISC BRAKES ON DROPPED IBEAMS AND A ELEC VACUUM PUMP,ALL BRAIDED STEEL LINES,BRAKES,TRANNY,FUEL,4 WAY INDEPENDENT AIR BAG SYSTEM,ELEC EXAUST BYPASS VALVE WITH CUSTOM EXAUST SYSTEM,ALUM RACE RADIATOR,TRANS COOLER,ALL NEW CUSTOMGAUGES,65 MUSTANG SEAT CUSTOM FITTED WITH LEATHER AND CUSTOM CONSOLES FORIT AND THE STEREO,, THERES SO MUCH MORE BUT I ALLREADY WROTE IT ONCE AND THE COMP CRASHED WHOEVER BUYS THIS NEEDS TO COME CHECK IT OUT IN PERSON,, ITS BASICLY 99% DONE A GAS PEDAL AND INTERIOR AWAY FROM BEING ONE OF THE NICEST TRUCKS OF THIS YEAR IN THE WORLD
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Car and Driver lists 10Best for 2013, same as it ever was
Wed, 05 Dec 2012Forgive us for having the distinct feeling of déjà vu, but it certainly feels like we've been here before. By that we are referring Car and Driver and the announcement of its annual 10Best vehicles for 2013. To be sure, it's an impressive selection of cars that combine heart-pounding performance and frugal sensibilities, but it also represents something of a broken record on the part of C/D. We're not so sure that's a flaw, though, as the resulting list is tough to argue with.
Vehicles like the Ford Mustang, Porsche Boxster, and BMW 3 Series have maintained their high-horsepower spots on this list for several years now. Even on the more practical and nimble end, the Honda Accord, Honda Fit and Mazda Miata have not budged. These continued spots are even in light of redesigns for some vehicles such as the Accord, Boxster and 3 Series.
In fact, the only newcomer to the 10Best list this year are the Scion FR-S/Subaru BRZ twins, which knocked out the Cadillac CTS-V. We think it would have been a huge misstep to have excluded the FR-S/BRZ, even in light of the supercharged Caddy's lamentable departure from 10Best.
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter and Ford Transit can haul on the track
Tue, 19 Aug 2014Line 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.
2018 Ford F-150 Powerstroke vs. 2018 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel: comparing the specs
Mon, Jan 8 2018Now that Ford has finally released specifications for its diesel Ford F-150, we can finally see how it stacks up against its sole competition, the Ram 1500 EcoDiesel. Naturally, since we haven't driven the new diesel F-150, we can't tell you which is better on the road, but there are interesting things we can glean from the numbers. Compare these and other potential new vehicle purchases using our tool. For one thing, the two trucks are extremely similar from a powertrain perspective. Both trucks use a turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 diesel, with the Ford using a 10-speed automatic, and the Ram using an 8-speed automatic. The Powerstroke engine is built in the U.K. but specifically tuned by Ford for American pickup truck duty. It is also is related to the diesel V6 used by Jaguar and Land Rover. The Ram 1500's engine is made by VM Motori. Only 10 horsepower and 20 pound-feet of torque separate the two, with the Ford getting the slight advantage. The Ford also produces its horsepower and torque slightly sooner than the Ram. Peak power in the Ford comes at 3,250 rpm compared to 3,600 rpm in the Ram, and peak torque arrives at 1,750 rpm in the Ford, and 2,000 rpm in the Ram. View 9 Photos More significant differences become apparent in the payload and towing area, both of which put the Ford at an advantage. The F-150 Powerstroke can carry 2,020 pounds of cargo, or tow 11,400 pounds. The Ram EcoDiesel, depending on configuration, can carry 1,100 to 1,600 pounds of cargo, and tow between 7,560 and 9,210 pounds. Fuel economy might go to the Ford if it hits the company's target of 30 mpg highway. That would beat the Ram's 27 mpg highway. We don't know what Ford's target city mpg is, but the Ram manages 20 in town with two-wheel drive. Four-wheel drive drops the city rating to 19 mpg. View 6 Photos The biggest decider between the trucks might be cost. Ford is only offering its diesel engine on higher end trims, which means that the cheapest diesel F-150 starts at $46,315. That's for a two-wheel drive Lariat extended cab with a 6.5-foot bed. Ram on the other hand, offers the diesel in everything from its ultra-bare-bones Tradesman pickup, allowing for a base price of just $28,585, up to the fancy Laramie Longhorn and Limited trims. Ram's diesel is also available with all cab variants, while Ford's is only offered in extended- and double-cab body styles.























