Red Ford "redwood" Hotrod Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Melbourne Beach, Florida, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2005 chev ramjet
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Black Leather
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: rear wheel
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 615
Sub Model: red wood
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Black / candy ed
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black Leather / chrome
BODY
CAB- STEEL 36 FORD COMMERCIAL, CHOPPER 2 1/2 INCHES, LENGTHENED 13 INCHES
DASH- 36 FORD UPPER WITH HAND MADE LOWER AND CUSTOM CHROME TRIM AND SS INSERT
HOOD- STEEL 3 PIECE, HAND MADE
FENDERS- STEEL 36 FORD COMMERCAIL WITH CUSTOM RUNNING BOARDS AND CHROME INSERTS
BED- STEEL HAND MADE WITH CUSTOM STAINLESS STEEL BED COVER
HEADLIGHTS- HAND MADE WITH 99 LEXUS PROJECTION BEAM UNITS
GRILLE- 37 FORD CUSTOM MADE BY GRILLEART
TAIL LIGHTS- HAND MADE
ALL CHROME TRIM- CUSTOM HAND MADE
PAINT - SIKKENS, BLACK/ CUSTOM MIX WINE CANDY
CHROME BY SPACE COAST PLATING
CHASSIS
FRAME- MODIFIED 98 FORD RANGER
FRONT SUPENSION- HEIDTS SUPER RIDE AIR RIDE
FRONT BRAKES- WILWOOD DISE WITH CUSTOM SS BACKING PLATES
MASTER CYLINDER/ BOOSTER- BY MASTER POWER BRAKES
REAR SUSPENSION- TRIANGULATED 4 LINK BY AIR RIDE TECHNOLOGIES
REAR END- FORD 9 INCH
GEAR RATIO- 3.73:1
REAR BRAKES- WILWOOD DICK WITH CUSTOM SS BACKING PLATES
PLUMBING- ALL POLISHED SS
HARDWARE- ALL PLISHED SS WITH CHROME
WHEELS- BOYD CODDINGTON- 18 X 7 AND 18 X 10
TIRES- DUNLOP 235/40/ZR18 AND 285/40ZR18
ENGINE- CHEVY RAMJET 350
TRANSMISSION- GM TURBO 350
DRIVE SHAFT- 4 INCH BY INLAND EMPIRE
EXHAUST- HAND MADE POLISHED SS
MUFFLERS- STAINLESS SPECIALESS SPECIALTIES
INTERIOR
DASH- 36 FORD UPPER WITH HANDMADE LOWER AND CUSTOM CHROME TRIP AND SS INSERT
GAUGES - BY CLASSIC INSTRUMENTS
A/C- BY VINTAGE AIR
SHIFTER - BY LOCKAR
SEAT- MODIFIED 39 FORD
STEREO - JVC / ALPINE
CONSOLE- CUSTOM HAND MADE WITH CHROME TRIP AND SS INSERT
POWER WINDOWS/WIPERS - BY SPECIALTY POWER WINDOWS
WIRING/A/C LINES- BY CHARLIE'S CUSTOMS
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Rare Ford Mustang ASC McLaren is a piece of '80s history
Wed, Jun 1 2016You can't blame the dealer for advertising this oddball convertible as a "Ford Mustang McLaren." The name certainly rolls off the tongue better than "Ford Mustang ASC McLaren," and it makes the car sound a whole lot more appealing. However, without the 'ASC' in there, you don't get the full picture. And when it comes to the world of strange automotive collaborations—particularly those of the 80s—you most definitely want the full picture. ASC McLaren Mustangs were the result of fortuitous timing, and a project that was already underway between the American Sunroof Company and McLaren (no, not that McLaren). Detroit custom car builder Peter Muscat brought the idea of a Mustang with a tonneau cover to ASC after chopping the top off a Fox body on his own, and in turn ASC founder Heinz Pretcher brought the concept to Ford. Big blue was already in the midst of relaunching a Mustang convertible, which had been absent from the lineup for 10 years, so initially it was the Mercury Capri that got the ASC/McLaren treatment. The result was a car that was more expensive than a Mustang GT, and coupled with declining sales of the Capri overall, the car was discontinued in 1986, paving the way for the ASC McLaren Mustang you see here on eBay. With the change over to the Mustang as their platform for modification in 1987, ASC McLaren were given the opportunity to create something notable. Customizing the Capri was one thing, but the Mustang name carries with it iconic status. So what did ASC McLaren do with their chance to leave their mark on automotive history? They gave the car some visual modifications, both inside and out, but like the Capri, left the powertrain untouched. Also like the Capri, the cars still ended up costing more than $20,000. Between the high price, the economic woes of the late 80s, and disputes between Muscat and Pretcher, the ASC McLaren Mustangs were no more by 1990. During the three year run, 1,806 ASC McLaren conversions were completed, making them quite rare, especially low mileage examples like this one. The 5.0 V8s are known for being stout engines, capable of handling serious modification, and logging lots of miles, so there are no concerns there. The 5-speed Borg-Warner transmission that came in all Mustang GTs is also known for being a durable unit, the '87-'90 versions especially so. The main concern here would be the life the car has lived, and more importantly where it has lived.
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And the Model T? Boyter says the car was built as a racer by Ford, and that it had been a show winner for years when it belonged to her father. But, after spending the last 16 years in a museum with its fluids drained, Boyter decided it was time to shed some of the past. She walked into the dealer, laid eyes on a white 2LT Corvette with a red interior and offered to trade all three of the vehicles in on the sports car.
Why not wait for the C7? "I fell in love with that one when I walked in the door," She said. We can't fault her there.




















