1959 Thunderbird Hardtop, 352 V8 4 Bbl Automatic No Rust California Car From New on 2040-cars
Cambria, California, United States
Body Type:SQUARE BIRD
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:352 V8, 4-BBL CARB, DUAL EXHAUST
Fuel Type:GASOLENE
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Make: Ford
Model: Thunderbird
Trim: TWO-TONE BLUE & AQUA
Options: T-BIRD FLOOR MATS, AM RADIO, WHITEWALLS
Safety Features: SEAT BELTS
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Power Options: POWER STEERING, Air Conditioning, Power Seats
Mileage: 73,500
Sub Model: THUNDERBIRD 2-DOOR HARDTOP
Exterior Color: AQUA & IVORY
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: AQUA, BLUE, & IVORY
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: EIGHT
1959 FORD THUNDERBIRD 2-DOOR HARDTOP COLLECTOR OWNED AND MAINTAINED CALIFORNIA NO RUST CAR FROM NEW! STILL ON ITS CALIFORNIA BLACK LICENSE PLATES WITH ONLY ABOUT 73,500 MILES FROM NEW. BEAUTIFUL COLOR COMBINATION INSIDE AND OUT, EXCELLENT UPHOSTERY, HEAD LINER, CARPETS, AND DOOR PANELS. EVEN THE TRUNK HAS ITS ORIGINAL LINER. ORIGINAL 352 V8 WITH FACTORY 4-BBL CARB AND DUAL EXHAUST, AUTOMATIC TRANS, POWER STEERING, POWER DRIVER'S SEAT, TINTED GLASS, AIR CONDITIONING (NEEDS TO BE RE-CHARGED), WORKING AM RADIO, NEW WHITEWALL TIRES, CORRECT T-BIRD FULL WHEEL COVERS. RECENT LUBE, NEW OIL & FILTER. THIS IS A VERY NICE AND VERY SOLID "SQUARE BIRD" THAT RUNS GREAT AND CAN BE DRIVEN ANY DISTANCE WITHOUT WORRY! |
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Ford will build Hackmobile out of Transit Connect Wagon
Fri, 27 Dec 2013What you see in the above image is a rendering of the Hackmobile Transit Connect Wagon. What is that? It's a "mobile fabrication and hacking unit" that includes tools for metal- and woodworking, 3D and electronics fabrication, a three-axis CNC machine called "The Fabber," a video projector and screen, an air compressor, an 84x48-inch work surface that folds out like a Murphy bed and oh so much more. When not in use, all of the implements fold neatly into the back of Ford's award-winning van.
But perhaps the more important question is why is that? Because Make Magazine held an Ultimate Maker Vehicle Challenge in conjunction with Ford in which ten teams created were charged with creating "the ultimate Ford Transit Connect Wagon for the do-it-yourself enthusiast." Team Twin Cities Maker won the competition with the Hackmobile, and in addition to winning $10,000, Ford has declared it's actually going to build the thing - which is great, because if they can actually engineer a road-legal Hackmobile Transit Connect Wagon as envisioned, the inevitable A-Team movie reboot might need to think about including it.
Check out the video below for a cheeky walk-through of the Hackmobile, and get all the particulars in the press release below that.
How the Ram Multifunction Tailgate compares to Ford, GMC, Honda
Wed, Feb 6 2019Ram just announced its Multifunction Tailgate — a descriptive if not very creative name. It's an asymmetrical barn-door arrangement, which can both fold down like a conventional tailgate or swing open like a gate. There's a new bed step, but unlike Ford or GM, the step isn't part of the tailgate itself. Rather, it kicks out from under the bumper (as opposed to out from under the driver's side of the rear bumper in its previous incarnation). So let's just focus on the tailgate functionality. A video of the Ram Multifunction Tailgate in action is above. For one, either of the swinging tailgate sections can be opened independently. They open to a full 88 degrees. In conventional flip-down mode, the tailgate works just like a normal one, too, with a 2,000-pound rating. The bottom line is that while it gives a variety of types of access to the load area, it doesn't "do" anything else. It's a $995 option on any Ram 1500. Its closest analogue is the Honda Ridgeline, which works basically the same way, but on that truck the tailgate swings as one piece. And the Honda's load rating isn't as hefty as the Ram's tailgate: 300 pounds. As Honda says, that's sufficient to hold the weight of the part of an ATV hanging out of the bed, or something similar, but it's a lighter-duty unit (and a lighter-duty truck) than the Ram's overall. Let's also get Ford's one-trick tailgate out of the way before comparing to the more analogous, and complicated, GM MultiPro. A bit of trivia: Ford's optional Tailgate Step is actually designed and supplied by Multimatic, better known as the outfit that builds the Ford GT and produces the DSSV spool-valve shocks. This step has been available for years. It pulls out of the top edge of the tailgate when the tailgate is lowered, deploying a single step. A separate handle pulls out from beside the step and flips up, giving a handhold. While it was initially (and infamously) mocked by competitors, with load floor heights as high as they are it's better than toting around a stepstool. It's currently a $375 standalone option. Now we get to the GMC MultiPro tailgate, the most complicated and multi-functioned around. It's essentially a tailgate within a tailgate, with a fold-out stopper that deploys from the inner tailgate. This gives it several functions depending on the position of all the parts. It can still be used like a normal tailgate, dropping down at the push of a button or using the key fob.
Has the 2015 Ford Mustang gained hundreds of pounds?
Sun, 01 Jun 2014Automakers face competing interests when it comes to developing a new generation of vehicle. On the one hand, companies want to build their cars to be safer and better handling, with more equipment and maybe even larger dimensions over the model it's replacing. On the other hand, they strive to keep weight down to the benefit of both performance and fuel consumption. Usually something has to give, and in the case of the new 2015 Ford Mustang, those efforts may have resulted in a weight penalty of two or three hundred pounds.
This according to Blue Oval modifier Steeda Autosports, which states that "the 2015 Mustang ended up gaining 200-300 pounds in this remake". Despite the Mustang not being on the market yet, it would appear the leading Ford aftermarketer has been given early access to the 2015 model to help jumpstart its tuning efforts (a rather common development among trusted tuners). If Steeda's assertion is accurate, that would make the challenge of getting the new pony car up to speed for both Ford and aftermarket customizers like Steeda that much greater.
We're waiting for official word from Ford on the veracity of Steeda's claim, but if true, it's bound to be a bit of disappointing news for legions of Blue Oval performance enthusiasts. Watch this space for more.
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