1974 Ford Ranchero Gt Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 5.8l on 2040-cars
Laguna Hills, California, United States
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1974 Ranchero GT. 351 Cleveland, FMX Trans, 9" rear, factory tow pkg., power steering, brakes, factory a/c. Less than 50k on engine and trans. NEW: Edelbrock intake, 600 cfm Holly carb., Chrome air cleaner, billet distributor, Accel wires, Autolite plugs, power brake unit, power steering box and pump, fuel pump, front brakes and rotors, rear pinion seal. INTERIOR: new carpet w/Dynamat, complete seat-belt system, custom Auto-Meter gauges in dash including tach and clock. Leather buckets. drivers is 6 way power w/lumbar (seats are lightly used). New sound system: am/fm stereo w/mp3, 2 aux plugs, 5 1/4 front speakers, 6x9 rear in boxes, powered amp. Grant wheel. NEAR NEW: Magna-Flow exhaust w/h-pipe. American Racing
wheels, a/c compressor. Recent cooling system flush, oil change, trans service, Good tires. 1 small scratch on tail-gate. Bumpers good, inside of bed is wood lined, indoor-out-door carpet on floor. Has rear air shocks. Color is 2005 Chrysler Inferno red w/clear-coat. $300.00 custom California Car Cover w/bag and lock included. This is now a show car, just a nice driver. Sold as-is, no warranty implied or given. Cash or wire transfer only. Might accept trade, full-size pick-up v8, short-bed x-cab. Must have factory tow pkg. Poss. SUV. (NO JUNK, RUST, MILER.) This is a California truck, I have a Marti report. $1,000.00 deposit w/in 24 hours, Shipping is on you. Will store covered for 10 days |
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Ford Focus was best-selling nameplate in 2012
Tue, 09 Apr 2013Last August, Ford made a few waves by claiming that the Ford Focus was, at that point, the top-selling car in the world. The automaker failed to account for variations of the Toyota Corolla wearing a different name (such as the Auris and Matrix), however. With official data from Polk coming in now, Ford is able to say that the Focus was, in fact, the best-selling nameplate in the world last year.
Using new-car registrations (which doesn't factor in fleet sales), the Polk data shows that a total of more than one million Focus models around the world. Strong sales in the US and China have led to a 16 percent increase in year-over-year Focus sales from 2011 that helped to create even more of a gap between it and the second-best global seller, the Corolla.
Ford also had the Fiesta and F-Series listed in the top 10 for worldwide nameplates, but what's even more impressive is the fact that the F-Series is only sold in North America. Scroll down to see the list (compiled by Ford using Polk data) of the top global sellers last year and a press release from Ford.
From CrabWalks at dawn to post-testing sushi: An inside look at Autoblog’s Tech of the Year Award
Thu, Dec 1 2022TROY, Mich. — On a chilly fall morning, Senior Editor John Snyder rolled into a sleepy suburban park tucked away next to a cemetery a few miles north of Detroit. Driving diagonally — CrabWalking — in the GMC Hummer EV, he made quite the entrance as he maneuvered across the parking lot to the bemusement of Autoblog editors and a few curious park-goers up for their early morning runs. Snyder got everyoneÂ’s attention, and as we evaluate the latest wave of technologies transforming the automotive industry, pizazz matters. We added "wow factor" to our criteria for the 2022 Autoblog Technology of the Year Award, in keeping with the times. The HummerÂ’s CrabWalk feature might have won, had wowness been the only criteria, but we also scored the technologies on significance and how well they work. As it was, the Hummer finished a competitive second this year, behind FordÂ’s Onboard Scales and Smart Hitch, which make towing and hauling easier for modern truck owners. The Genesis GV60Â’s Biometrics was within striking distance in third place, bringing the facial recognition and fingerprint tech commonly used in phones to your car. For more on FordÂ’s win — its second straight Autoblog Technology of the Year Award — read Road Test Editor Zac PalmerÂ’s complete recap. Many have asked: Why do Tech of the Year? For Autoblog, itÂ’s been a point of pride for nearly a decade. In the early days it was a way to differentiate ourselves from print magazines, some of which have been giving out car of the year awards since the early days of the Cold War. With Tech of the Year, we seek to highlight the ways experiencing a vehicle is changing. It was true in 2013 and resonates even more as we head into 2023. Cars and transportation have changed more in the past decade than in arguably the previous four. At its most basic experience, driving a 1985 Buick LeSabre with a decent radio and comfy interior was not all that different from driving a 2005 Buick Lacrosse. Just a few years later, many cars had touchscreens, the internet and some means of driver assistance. Ford joins Tesla as the only two-time winner of Tech of the Year. The Blue Oval captured the award last year for its Pro Power Onboard generator. Tesla won in 2014 for its Supercharger network, and the Model S won in 2016, when we briefly gave out a “technology car” of the year award, in addition to honoring a particular feature.
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Ferrari dominates the all-time auction sales list; seven of the top ten most expensive cars sold wear the Cavallino Rampante badge, as well as more than half of the top fifty. Sure, a nearly $30-million Mercedes-Benz W196 racecar might be the new top dog as of last year, but it's even possible that Ferrari could take that title back in Monterey this weekend. Long story short: we think a list of the most expensive American cars ever sold at auction is a lot more entertaining to read. Hell, our list has a friggin' Batmobile on it, how can it go wrong?
Follow on below for the top ten cars that are red, white, blue and a whole lot of green.











