Safe,cool Rat Rod.....needs A Bit Of Work on 2040-cars
Wynantskill, New York, United States
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SUPER COOL "RAT ROD" VERY SAFE CAR ALL NEW PARTS......VERY STRONG WELL BUILT BOX TUBE FRAME,HOPPED UP 302/C4/9" SPEEDWAY DROPPED AXLE FRONT,COIL OVER REAR. EVERYTHING WORKS...LIGHTS,DIRECTIONALS,BRAKE,GAUGES ETC. STREET LEGAL HOT ROD. VEGA STEERING. 16GAL. FUEL CELL. MUFFLERS IN THE HEADERS. NEW WHEELS,TIRES,NEW FRONT GLASS,RADIATOR,LIGHTS,BRAKES, MOTOR REBUILT BY ONE OF THE BEST LOCAL GUYS AS IS THE TRANS ALSO. ......ALL IN ALL IT'S A WELL BUILT CAR...I HAVE ABOUT 16K IN IT NOT COUNTING LABOR.,,,,0 MILES ON MOTOR/TRANS.....PROBLEM BEING IT NEEDS A NEW FLEX PLATE....I PUT IT TOGEATHER WITH A NEW SFI FLEX PLATE AND A NEW 2200 STALL CONVERTER AND STARTER. I USED A NEW POS SEPERATOR PLATE FROM CHINA AND IT MISALINGED THE STARTER WHICH DAMAGED THE FLEX PLATE TEETH AND MAY HAVE BENT IT.....IT SUPPOSE YOU COULD TRY TO FIX IN CAR BUT I DOUBT IT......IF YOU HAVE A LIFT OR ARE STILL YOUNG AND STRONG COULD PUT IT UP ON JACK STANDS YOU CAN TAKE THE TRANS OUT AND GET TO THE FLEX PLATE TO CHANGE IT FAIRLY EASY......BUT I'M IN MY LATE 60S AND JUST DO FEEL OR WANT TO SCREW AROUND...I DREAD THE THOUGHT OF LAYING ON MY BACK SOAKED IN TRANNY FLUID AND DROPPING THE TRANS ON MY HEAD !!!!!!!!!!!YOU CAN ALSO TAKE THE MOTOR/TRANS OUT TOGEATHER WHICH IS ACTUALLY NOT A BIG JOB PROBABLY COULD DO IN LESS THAN A DAY BUT AGAIN THIS OLD HOT ROD HAS ME BEAT UP.........I GUESS IT TIME FOR A NICE 40-70 DRIVER TYPE FULL BODIED TYPE FORD/MERC...SO I WOULD TRADE FOR A NICE BODY/FRAME FORD/MERC/MAVERICK/FALCON/FAIRLANE...LIKE I SAID I'VE GOT ABOUT 16K CASH IN THE T AND IT'S SAFE.......
On Sep-24-14 at 06:23:41 PDT, seller added the following information: PICTURES DON'T SHOW BUT BODY HAS LOTS OF POCK MARKS.......ALL IN ALL IT'S A SOLID BODY....YOU COULD SKIM IT IF YOU WANTED...... On Sep-24-14 at 06:45:14 PDT, seller added the following information: THE FLOORS ARE ALL 3/4" GOOD PLYWOOD...........NOW TIME FOR SOME GOOD NEWS.......I JUST TOOK THE STARTER OUT AND THE FLEX PLATE LOOKS OK......I TOOK PICS AND POSTED PICS OF THE STARTER THAT SHOW HOW IT GOT EATEN BY THE FLEX PLATE WHEN IT WAS INSTALLED WITH THE POS ENG/TRANS PLATE......SO I CUT PART OF THE PLATE OFF THAT CAUSED THE MISALINEMENT . THE PORTION OF THE PLATE WITH THE BOLT HOLES IS STILL PART OF THE PLATE SO THE STARTER WILL HAVE THE CORRECT SPACING/OFF SET. AND I HAVE A THE SAME MATERIAL TO MAKE A SHIM ........BUT AS WITH ANYTHING ...IT WAS AND IS.....AS IS........ |
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NHTSA upgrades Ford floor mat unintended acceleration probe
Mon, 17 Dec 2012According to a Bloomberg report, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has upgraded an investigation into complaints of unintended acceleration lodged against Ford vehicles. The investigation began in June of 2010 when just three complaints had been received and it only concerned the Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan, but this was at a time when the phrase "unintended acceleration" made grown men go pale. With 49 additional complaints received since then, the investigation has been reclassified as an engineering analysis - the last phase before a recall - and it has been expanded to include the Lincoln MKZ, making for a total of "around 480,000" units affected between the three sedans from the 2008 to 2010 model years.
The ostensible cause is that floor mats are trapping the accelerator pedal, but according to a Ford statement at the time, the entrapment is due to owners placing the optional all-weather floor mats, or aftermarket floor mats, on top of the car's standard floor mats. NHTSA has backed up that assessment, pinning the blame on "unsecured or double stacked floor mats."
On the face of it, it would appear that NHTSA has upgraded the status not because of Ford's error, but owner error, and Ford has stated publicly that it is "disappointed" in NHTSA's move. On top of NHTSA still being skittish after that other unintended acceleration debacle, it could be seen to be taking its time investigating all of the variables: it's reported that Ford changed its accelerator pedal design in 2010, a "heel blocker" in the floorpan has been considered a potential culprit in how the floor mats could be trapping the pedal, some drivers have said the floor mats weren't anywhere near the pedal, and according to a report in the LA Times, in "a letter sent by Ford to NHTSA in August 2010, the automaker said it found three injuries and one fatality that 'may have resulted from the alleged defect.'"
Chevy's latest Silverado videos assume we're idiots
Mon, Jul 6 2015UPDATE: This article has been revised to reflect that any mention of materials used in a future Chevrolet Silverado is speculation. Can we have a sound, rational debate about the merits of aluminum versus steel? According to Chevrolet's latest marketing videos pitting the Silverado against the Ford F-150, the answer is no. The tone of all three ads is almost Orwellian: steel good, aluminum bad. Of course, this will all be a hilarious joke when an aluminum-bodied Silverado comes in 2018. That's an if, as a member of the General Motor public relations team has reminded me that any articles regarding future product are pure speculation. Until then Chevy needs to sell the current Silverado, with its body comprised chiefly of steel, against the Ford F-150's lightweight aluminum panels. Instead of touting the merits of the "most-dependable, longest lasting pickup," the strategy seems to center around negative propaganda towards the 13th element. The tone of all three ads is almost Orwellian: steel good, aluminum bad. Of the three videos, the most fair is Silverado vs. F-150 Repair Costs and Time: Howie Long Head to Head. Basically: aluminum costs more than steel, it's more difficult to repair, and requires special equipment for body shops. In terms of Chevy versus Ford, the blue oval truck costs more and takes longer to repair - an average of $1,755 more and 34 more days in the shop, according to the ad. But why stop there when you can have pitchman Howie Long raising an eyebrow at random facts? When Silverado Chief Engineer Eric Stanczak says of the Ford, "It's manufactured in a way that combines aluminum, rivets, and adhesive in a process that's different than Silverado." Long responds, "Huh. Interesting." At the end of the video, Long says "I'd be interested to know what happens to insurance costs." Note he's not saying anything substantive. If Chevy's legal team could sign off on some facts about insurance rates, it would be in this ad. On our Autoblog Cost to Own calculator, there is no significant difference in projected insurance costs between the two trucks. But at least that ad has facts. The other two videos are pure hype. In Cages: High Stength Steel, real people are asked what they think of aluminum and steel in a room with two cages. Then a bear is released into the room, and the subjects scurry to the safety of the steel cage.
Ford GT gets sexy shape and EcoBoost power [w/videos]
Mon, Jan 12 2015American automakers make vehicles of all shapes and sizes, but the one thing they almost invariably share in common is their front-engine layout. Niche offerings from the likes of SSC, Saleen and Vector (and the almost anecdotal Pontiac Fiero) aside, the most notable exception has been the Ford GT. And now it's back. Launched on the floor of the 2015 Detroit Auto Show, the new Ford GT picks up where the last one left off the better part of a decade ago – similarly taking its cues from the original, Le Mans-winning GT40, but in a less retro, more modern form. Instead of the atmospheric V8 in the original or the supercharged one in the retro revival, the new GT packs a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 nestled in the middle of its wheelbase and driving "more than 600 horsepower" to the rear wheels. Although Ford hasn't revealed the specific output or performance figures, it says the engine – derived from its Daytona Prototype unit and mated to a seven-speed DCT – is its most powerful production EcoBoost ever. Fortunately it's got carbon-ceramic brakes to keep it all in check, packed into 20-inch wheels wearing Michelin Pilot Super Sport Cup 2 rubber. The discs aren't all that's made from carbon on the new Ford GT, though: it's built around a carbon monocoque with structural carbon-fiber body panels, but with aluminum sub-frames front and back. Ford designed the new GT with a narrower canopy than its predecessors, cutting the frontal aerodynamic profile and tapering towards the back. It's also equipped with active aero elements including an active rear wing. Upwards swinging doors ought to make ingress and egress easier to and from the cockpit that's fitted with fixed seats, adjustable pedals and F1-style steering wheel and a fully digital instrument cluster. The new GT is set to enter production next year to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the GT40's famous 1-2-3 finish at the 1966 running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. By the time it does, we're sure Ford will let us know just how fast America's newest supercar will be.


















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