Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor Cvpi Cop Car Cruiser Drive Anywhere! on 2040-cars
Nutley, New Jersey, United States
This car is from Florida: No East coast Winters full of salt. Very LOW miles. Drive train and engine run like perfection. Smooth, body on phrame construction, incredibly powerful for a heavy car. Rear wheel drive (New tires!), tight steering, no leaks, no smoke, no shuddering, knocking… nothing amiss. Very fun at highway speed. Just had alternator replaced ($372. Have receipt) Has a yr warranty and was purchased 11/20/2013 Just had full tune up done ($550 bill. Have receipt) – new sparks, fluids, etc. Had trans fluid flushed as well. All lights, wipers, horn, interior lighting, high beams, heat & a/c and radio work. Included is a Performance upgrade chip from G Force (Read about it online) was $70 and claims to increase horses & gas mileage! I never got round to installing it. Battery is from 3/14/2013 Super fast, super smooth, suspension is incredible. Beautiful dual chrome exhaust tips and all seats look perfectly new. Is a 2003 (opposed to 05 and on*) so has heavy duty, high speed capable drive shaft. Overdrive equipped. Two keys. The bad: Front power lumbar does not work. Radio speakers are ‘ok’, not great. Has standard holes in dash from police equipment. Paint, although very fresh… put on right before I bought it by a Florida dealership, is like an 8 out of 10. Was originally white. Rear door handles do not open from inside*** Mechanically, in amazing shape. I enjoy the car, but think I want a new mustang GT instead. (I miss having a stick)
Prefer cash, or certified check. Must clear before car leaves me. You can test drive, but you better bring cash… you crash my car…. ‘you break it, you bought it…’ As much as I’ve searched, and currently found no faults: No warranty express, nor implied. Car is 11 years old. I've put on about 4,500 miles since I had it, and have had no issues. Car is for sale locally. I reserve right to end auction **Any time** Still on the fence for selling her, as I know she'll prove her money's worth, in spades... Take care.
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Ford Transit production fires up, American Pickers among first takers
Wed, 30 Apr 2014Not long ago, the History Channel showed a seemingly unending stream of World War II documentaries, but it made a switch a few years ago to include an increasing mix of 'reality' programming. American Pickers was one of the early attempts at this new formula, with cameras following hosts Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz around the country in a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter as they tracked down collectibles and "rusty gold" for their Iowa shop, Antique Archeology. The show has since gone on to become one of the channel's most popular programs.
Starting in the new episode airing tonight, the affable hosts will swap their Benz for a 2015 Ford Transit, a nicely timed bit of marketing to coincide with the launch of the model's assembly at the Blue Oval's Kansas City Assembly Plant, which also kicks off this week. Ford is touting 2,000 new jobs created as part of its $1.1-billion investment in the plant.
No strangers to product placement, the guys from American Pickers say their switch away from the Sprinter is because they wanted to balance cargo capacity and fuel economy to make the most of their cross-country jaunts. They opted for the largest Transit available with a long wheelbase, extended body and high roof, giving them 487 cubic feet of cargo room. Hauling power comes from a 3.2-liter, five-cylinder diesel engine with 190 horsepower and 346 pound-feet of torque and a six-speed automatic transmission with rear-wheel drive. Fittingly, the van wears the same Antique Archaeology logo over white paint as their old Sprinter.
Ford to add more than 2,000 jobs in Kansas City
Thu, 02 May 2013Continued high demand for the Ford F-150, along with the addition of the all-new Transit series of commercial vehicles, has led Ford to announce that it will add over 2,000 jobs at its Kansas City Assembly Plant. At the time of the announcement, the plant boasts 2,450 hourly employees working on two shifts. All told, Ford will invest $1.1 billion in the Kansas City plant to expand truck production and begin producing the Transit series.
According to the automaker, fullsize truck sales are up 19 percent through April of 2013, leading to an additional 900 workers and a third shift of production for the F-150. Production of the Transit series will begin in the fourth quarter of this year, requiring an additional 1,100 workers. In addition, Ford estimates that a total of 18,000 jobs will be created by suppliers to its Kansas City plant to support the additional vehicle production.
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Ken Block hoons his Ford F-150 RaptorTrax on the slopes
Wed, 08 Oct 2014Ken Block drives Fords. Hoons the heck out of 'em, actually. Mostly Fiestas, but also the occasional Focus or Mustang. But earlier this year, the Gymkhana guru revealed his baddest Ford yet: an F-150 SVT Raptor on tracks. And true to form, here he is putting it to the test in the latest video from Monster Energy and Hoonigan Racing.
Filmed at Baldface Lodge in Nelson, BC, the video pairs Block up with snowboarders Zak Hale and Ethan Deiss for some deep-powder action. You'll want to watch the video for yourself, but the bottom line is that the RaptorTrax beats the heck out of waiting on line for the ski lift. It's enough to make us start to look forward to winter... almost.