1953 Ford F-100 - Flathead V8 - Frame Up Restoration - A No Reserve Auction!!!!! on 2040-cars
Woodbury, New Jersey, United States
1953 FORD F-100 ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE!! HIGHEST BIDDER WILL WIN THIS TRUCK!!! RELISTED DUE TO NON PERFORMING BIDDER!! PLEASE ABIDE BY THE CONTRACT!! FRAME UP RESTORATION!! ALL NEW WOOD AND SIDE RAILS!! WIDE WHITES WITH VINTAGE "MOONIES" VERY SOLID ORIGINAL BODY!! ORIGINAL FLATHEAD V-8!! LAST YEAR FOR THE FLATHEAD V-8!!! FIRST YEAR OF THIS MOST POPULAR BODY STYLE!! RUNS/DRIVES AMAZING!! VERY QUIET SMOOTH RUNNING V8!! RARE - ORIGINAL COLOR COMBINATIONS!! ALL BODY TAGS INTACT!! BRILLIANT CHROME AND BRIGHT WORK!! ALL GLASS IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION!! MANUAL 3 ON THE TREE!! VERY CLEAN - SHOW OR GO!! ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE - HIGHEST BIDDER WILL WIN THIS TRUCK!!! THIS TRUCK IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AS WELL AS HERE ON EBAY.. CALL "LEE" TODAY FOR REASONABLE BUY IT NOW PRICE!!! 609-820-3030 (SEE TERMS AND CONDITIONS BELOW) |
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Jay Leno is far beyond driven in his 1971 Pantera
Mon, 23 Jun 2014Perhaps it's fitting that the band Pantera is known for its heavy metal music, because the DeTomaso Pantera is the automotive equivalent of a metal album. It's short, aggressive and makes a mean sound. It doesn't mess around either, with a Ford 351-cubic-inch (5.75-liter) V8 sending mountains of torque to the rear wheels. This week, Jay Leno takes us on a detailed tour of his '71 to show why it rocks.
There's a regular format to Jay Leno's Garage. It starts with Jay and maybe a guest taking a look at the car and talking about its history, and then they take it out on the open road. However, this video is practically a Pantera buyer's guide. Jay is adamant from the start that the last thing anyone should own is a stock example. To remedy this, he and his guest, the editor of the Pantera Club magazine, take viewers to school about some of the ways to turn them into even better performance machines.
No matter what you do to it, though, the Pantera requires that the driver adapt to it, not the other way around. For example, Jay isn't a big guy by most standards, but he has to cram himself into the cockpit with his shoes off and shirt partially unbuttoned just to go for a drive. Still, once out on the road, it all makes sense with that rumbling V8 and those Italian supercar looks. Scroll down to watch and learn a lot more about this uncompromising '70s performance car.
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Fri, 01 Mar 2013A California lawsuit over the fuel economy claims for the 2013 Ford C-Max was first reported back in December. Based on the numerous reports we've heard of disgruntled owners failing to get their car's EPA fuel economy ratings on the C-Max and 2013 Fusion Hybrid, we suspected there would be more to this story. The Detroit News is reporting that two California law firms are combining their lawsuits against Ford on this matter for "false and misleading" claims.
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