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Ford Model A Model A on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:1936 Mileage:2000 Color: Green
Location:

La Verne, California, United States

La Verne, California, United States
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1936 Ford Truck DRIVE TRAIN401 BUICK NAILHEAD. APPROXIMATELY 2,000 MILES. (FRESH BUILD, 2K ON REBUILD. REBULT BY O.C CARS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRW FLAT TOP PISTONS671 BLOWER BUILT BY HAMPTON BLOWERS IN DOWNEY6 CARB WIEAND BLOWER TOP MANIFOLD 6 STROMBERG BIG 97 TWO BARREL CARBSCUSTOM MACHINED PROGRESSIVE LINKAGE 6 CUSTOM AIR SCOOPS WITH FILTERS 6 OUTLET FUEL BLOCK GREEN FUEL LINE CUSTOM STRAIGHT PIPE HEADERS POLISHED FINNED OFFENHAUSER VALVE COVERSPOLISHED FINNED OIL PANCARTER ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP MANUAL FUEL PRESSURE REGULATORCHROME POWER GEN GENERATORCLOTH SPARK PLUG WIRES PERTONIXS ELECTRONIC IGNITION & FLAME THROWER COILST400 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION EXTERNAL TRANS COOLER STOCK GM REAR END OUT OF A 64 BUICK RIVERA WITH 3.08 GEARS COOLING CUSTOM BUILT ALUMINUM RADIATOR. BUILT BY MATTSONS IN STATON, CAELECTRIC FAN SET UP KEEPS MOTOR RUNNING COOL CHASSISCUSTOM BUILT FRAME STOCK 1930 FORD TRUCK STRAIGHT AXLE 28' REVERSE EYE SUPER SLIDER LEAF SPRING BY POSIESQA1 COILOVERS BILSTEIN CHROME FRONT SHOCKSREAR BRAKES - 1964 BUICK RIVERA DRUMSFRONT BRAKES - 1940 HUBS ON BUICK DRUMS. BACKED WITH RARE WILSON BACKING PLATESPROPORTIONING VALVE, RESIDUAL VALVES AND PRESSURE SWITCH REAR RIMS - 16' 40's FORD REVERSE CHROME SMOOTHIES W/4 INCH BACKING SPACEFRONT RIMS - 16' 40 FORD CHROME SMOOTHIESFRONT TIRES - FIRESTONE 550/15X4X 3.5' REAR TIRES - 16X10' HURST CHEATER PIE CRUST SLICKS BODY/INTERIOR FEATURES1936 FORD TRUCK CAB W/ 5' CHOP 1936 FORD GRILL WITH CUSTOM MADE CHROME INSERTSHORTENED MODEL T TRUCK BED ORIGINAL GUIDE 682-C HEADLIGHTS WITH TURN MARKER THAT LIGHT UP GRREN SHAVED DOOR HANDLES WITH MINI BEAR CLAW LATCHES STEWARD WARNER WINGED GAUGESINTERIOR - COMPLETED 1 YEAR AGO.*BENCH SEAT THAT TILTS UP WITH SHORAGE. *ISLANDER BRILLIANT WHITE, LIGHT GREEN ZODIAC INSERTS WITH SLIVER PIPING. *CARPET IS SILVER BASE WITH A BLACK CARPET W/SILVER TINSEL LOOP TOP (VERY COOL)*SILVER SEAT BELTSCUSTOM MADE GREEN TINT LEXAN SIDE AND REAR WINDOWSVINTAGE SUPERIOR GREEN FLAKE STEERING WHEEL MISCCUSTOM STEERING COLUMN1936 CALIFORNIA LICENSE PLATES1966 VOLKSWAGON STEERING BOXOPTIMA BATTERY LOCATED UNDER BEDVINTAGE OIL CAN AS OVERFLOW TANK15 GALLON SPUN ALUMINUM FUEL TANK WITH CHROME BRAKETS 21 CIRCUIT GM MINI FUSE PANEL & HARNESS BY "ITS A SNAP" LOKAR 23' SWAN NECK NOTES SPEEDOMETER NOT WORKING FOR SOME REASONDRIVERS DOOR NEEDS A LITTLE EXTRA PULL WHEN CLOSING NO WINDSHIELD WIPERSOCCATIONAL LIKES A FEW DROPS OF TRANNY FLUIDSOME DAMANGE TO THE LOWER RADIATOR FINNES.

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An in-depth look at the Ford GT with Xcar

Sun, Jul 26 2015

Ford made big waves when it unveiled the new GT at the Detroit Auto Show this past January. But as far as details go, it's been rather quiet. Though Dearborn has revealed what engine will sit between those buttresses, it hasn't told us exactly how many horses or torques it will produce, or precisely how fast we should expect it to propel the new all-American supercar. Fortunately, the automaker let the crew at Xcar into the studio to give us a quick, four-minute rundown of all the information that is out there at the moment, along with all the most intriguing angles of the vehicle's design. The historically savvy among us will already know that the new 2016 Ford GT traces its roots back to the GT40 that conquered Le Mans half a century ago, and through the previous Ford GT that debuted a decade ago. Both of those featured V8 engines (supercharged in the latter case) while their modern successor goes with a twin-turbo V6. But as Xcar points out, six cylinders aren't without their precedence in the history of the GT-series Ford supercar: the GT70 rally car of 1970 originally packed a 2.6-liter V6. That engine was later replaced by a 1.6-liter inline-four, which puts another crack in the theory of the eight's hegemony over the history of the series – as does, we'll point out, the Bugatti-like quad-turbo V12 that featured in the GT90 concept of 1995 that sadly never made production. The point is that divergence from V8 tradition shouldn't dissuade anyone from getting excited over the arrival of the new GT, and we're looking forward to seeing what she can do – on and off the track. Related Video:

Mercury rises around sexy Cougar pack

Sat, May 30 2015

With a slightly larger body and a more luxurious interior, the Mercury Cougar doesn't carry quite as much cachet among pony car enthusiasts as the venerable Ford Mustang. But don't try to make that argument around Cougar super-fan Mike Brown. Since starting his Cougar collecting in 1988, Brown has become an absolute expert on the model, and he claims to have owned 400 of the Mercury pony cars in that time. Ten of them are in his collection today, not to mention a heap of spare parts in the garage. Check out some of the rarer members of Brown's fleet and allow him to tell you about them in this interesting interview from Electric Federal.

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The past few years have seen a surge of tech features in new vehicles — everything from cloud-based content to semi-autonomous driving. While some of it makes the driving experience better, not all tech is useful or well thought out. Automakers who are adept at drivetrains, ride quality and in-cabin comforts often fail at infotainment interfaces and connectivity. From testing dozens of vehicles each year and in the spirit of gratitude, here are three car tech features I'm thankful — and a trio I could live without. Thanks Connected search: This seems like a no-brainer since everyone already has it on their smartphones, but not all automakers include it in the dashboard and as part of their nav systems. The best ones, such as Toyota Entune, leverage a driver's connected device to search for a range of services and don't charge a subscription or require a separate data plan for the car. I also like how systems like Chrysler Uconnect use Yelp or other apps to find everything from coffee to gas stations and allow searching via voice recognition. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto: It took two of the largest tech companies to get in-dash infotainment right. While they have their disadvantages (you're forced to use Apple Maps with CarPlay, for example), the two smartphone-integration platforms make it easier and safer to use their respective native apps for phoning, messaging, music and more behind the wheel by transferring a familiar UI to the dashboard — with no subscription required. Heated seats and steering wheels: I really appreciate these simple but pleasant features come wintertime. It's easy to get spoiled by bun-warmers on frosty mornings and using a heated steering wheel to warm the cold hands. I recently tested a 2018 Mercedes-Benz E400 Coupe that also had heated armrest that added to a cozy luxury experience. Bonus points for brands like Buick that allow setting seat heaters to turn on when the engine is remotely started. No thanks Automaker infotainment systems: Automakers have probably poured millions into creating their own infotainment systems, with the result largely being frustration on the part of most car owners. And Apple CarPlay and Android Auto coming along to make them obsolete. While some automaker systems, such as Toyota Entune and FCA's Uconnect, are easy and intuitive to use, it seems that high-end systems (I'm looking at you BMW iDrive and Mercedes-Benz COMAND) are the most difficult.