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1978 Bronco Ranger Xlt 4x4, Race Track Trim Pkg., Chrome Rims And Grill Guard on 2040-cars

Year:1978 Mileage:157250
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 Strong running Freshly rebuilt 400M w/ Custom RV cam and 4Bbl Edelbrock manifold and carb., Dual Exhaust, C-6 Automatic, Lockout hubs, Captains Chairs and Console (front) & Factory Folding Bench Seat (rear) A/C (Needs recharged), Power Steering, Power Brakes, Tilt Steering Wheel, Cruise Control, Pioneer Super-tuner AM/FM/Cassette Player, Chrome Grill Guard, Factory Luggage Rack and Opening Side Windows in the Shell Portion of the Removable rear cover, Factory Swing-away Spare Tire Rack, Electric Rear Window, Race Track Trim pkg., Aluminum Running Boards, 2" Lift Kit, Rancho Shocks and Steering Stabilizer, Front & Rear Anti-Sway Bars, Custom Chrome Wheels Sporting 33 x 12.50 x 15" Yokohama LT Geolander, Receiver Hitch and Electric Trailer Brake Module, Tinted Windows, 36 Gallon Fuel Tank.

This 36 year old Daily Driver is not without flaws. The A/C needs recharging. The front Driveshaft needs the CV Joint refreshed. Window tint is starting to bubble in places and the carpet by the drivers heel is split. There is also some paint chipping in and around the wheel wells, especially the rear ones as the roads around here are graveled.  These are all minor issues which aren't readily visible in the photos but you need to be aware of.

I've just got too many other important projects going to make a full restoration of this beauty a priority, but don't let that stop you from doing so.

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Ford family keeps special voting rights

Fri, 10 May 2013

Ford Motor Company has a dual-class stock structure of Class A and Class B shares. The roughly three billion Class A shares are for the general public like you and me, while the roughly 71 million Class B shares are all owned by the Ford family. Each Class A share gets the shareholder one vote, each Class B share is worth 16 votes, the result being that Common Stock holders control about 60 percent of the company while the Ford family controls 40 percent even though it holds far fewer shares. The only way that could ever change would be if the Fords sell their Class B shares, but even so, Class B shares revert to Class A when sold outside the family, so they'd have to sell a whole bunch of them.
A contingent of Class A shareholders think the dual-class system is unfair, and for the past few years a vote's been held during the annual shareholders meeting to end it. It has failed every time, as it just did again during the meeting held this week. A smidge over 33 percent voted to end the dual system, outvoted by the 67 percent who are happy with the way Ford is going - unsurprising in view of a corporate turnaround that will be part of business-class curricula for years to come.
On the sidelines, Ford elected Ellen R. Marram to the post of independent director, the first woman to hold the job. The former Tropicana CEO and 20-year Ford board member replaces retiring board member Irvine Hockaday who helped bring Alan Mulally to the CEO position.

Feds looking into Ford Explorer exhaust leak complaints

Fri, 20 Jun 2014

There may be a burgeoning problem with exhaust leaks in the 2011-2014 model year Ford Explorer. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is examining multiple complaints of a gasoline smell in the cabin of these SUVs. However, the exact cause of this problem is still unknown.
"The agency is reviewing all available data and will take appropriate action as warranted," said a NHTSA spokesperson in an email to Automotive News. Owners seem to generally complain on the regulator's website of the smell entering the cabin through the air vents. At this time, the government organization has not yet opened an official investigation into the problem, though. When it does begin inspecting vehicles, NHTSA posts a detailed breakdown of its public data online.
Similar problems have been reported about the Explorer in the past, though. In 2013, Ford issued a recall for the 2013 model year of the SUV due to a fuel leak that could cause drivers to smell a gasoline odor and repaired them again later for another possible leak. In response to Autoblog's questions, Ford responded via email: "We are not aware of a NHTSA investigation. We are currently reviewing the case and in the event that any action is required, we will address it promptly."

Ford reports $3B profit in Q4, $6.9B for the year

Tue, 28 Jan 2014

Good news out of Dearborn today, as Ford announced $3 billion in profit for the last quarter of 2013, a 90-percent increase over the same period of 2012. Net income for all of last year, meanwhile, jumped to $7.2 billion from $5.7 billion in 2012, while pre-tax profits sat at a decade-topping $6.9 billion for all of 2013.
The results of the substantial profit increases are bigger profit-sharing checks for UAW employees. How big? A record $8,800 on average for 47,000 UAW workers, making 2013 the biggest year for profit sharing in Ford history. In total, $414 million will be paid as part of the profit-sharing scheme.
Now, it should be pointed out that a fair portion of Ford's Q4 profits were due to tax benefits, totaling $2.1 billion, according to Automotive News. Total profits would have also been higher, had there not been a significant recall on the Escape, as well as plant issues in South America.