1969 Ford F-100 on 2040-cars
Lecompte, Louisiana, United States
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1969 FORD F-100 PRO-STREET TRUCK "HUSTLER",SUPERCHARGED,CHOPPED,LOWERED, 351w HI-PERFORMANCE ENGINE,,AUTOMATIC
BUILT C4 TRANSMISSION MANUAL SHIFT,FORD 9" REAREND,373 GEAR RATIO,4 LINK REAR SETUP,WITH ADJUSTABLE REAR
SHOCKS,TWIN 750 DEMON CARBORATORS,CRANE CAM,HEADERS WITH FLOWMASTER EXHAUST,THIS TRUCK HAS THAT BAD ASS "HIGH/LOW"
SUPERCHARGED LOPE,WHEN IT IS AT IDLE,IT DRAWS A CROWD LIKE BEES TO HONEY,MSD IGNITION, OPTIMA BATTERY,MUSTANG II
FRONT END,WITH ADJUSTABLE FRONT SHOCKS,BLUE HALO DIAMOND HEADLIGHTS,WILWOOD FRONT DISC BRAKES,WELD RACING
RIMS,205/65R15 YOKOHAMA FRONT TIRES,,31"X16.50"R15LT HOOSIER PRO-STREET REAR TIRES,B&M FLOOR SHIFTER,ADJUSTABLE
RACING SEATS,THE PICTURES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES,"BEAUTIFUL TRUCK".
Ford F-100 for Sale
- Clear(US $6,250.00)
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Autocar pits Formula Ford against Germany's finest
Wed, 25 Sep 2013Ford has quite the racing pedigree, but usually, its racers are relegated to the track. Not the new Formula Ford EcoBoost, though. It's a turbocharged, open-wheeled racer complete with a 200-horsepower, 1.0-liter, three-cylinder engine... and it's legal on the roads of the UK.
That's stressed in this video from Autocar, with the mag going so far as to show the car's tax disc and license plates. Being a road-legal offering, it's tempting to see just how well an open-wheeler that delivers racecar-like performance while also netting over 100 miles per gallon (assume this is on the British cycle, for obvious reasons) stacks up against modern performance cars.
Autocar lined up the Formula Ford against an Audi R8 V10, a BMW M6 Gran Coupe and a Mercedes-Benz A45 AMG in a number of situations to see which would come out on top. Take a look below for the full video.
1964 Ford GT40 prototype to be auctioned in April
Wed, 12 Mar 2014The Ford GT40 owns a firm spot on the list of the greatest American racecars ever made, being the first car from the United States to take an overall win in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. And now Mecum will auction what it claims is second-oldest GT40 still in existence at its Houston sale on April 12.
The story of the GT40 is fascinating. Henry Ford II attempted to buy Ferrari in the early '60s, but Enzo refused. Ford decided if he couldn't have them, then he would beat the Prancing Horse on the track. Ford went to Carroll Shelby and asked him to spearhead the program. The early cars combined a steel monocoque chassis with Ford's 4.2-liter V8 engine pumping out around 350 horsepower. The first prototype made its public debuted on April 1, 1964, at the New York Auto Show.
Shelby kept building prototypes, including GT/104, which is for sale here. This version featured a lighter steel chassis and was raced at Le Mans in 1964. However, a fire forced it to retire. It was then repainted and had a 4.7-liter (289-cubic-inch) engine fitted. The chassis had its best finish at the 1965 Daytona Continental 2,000 Kilometers where it finished third with Bob Bondurant and Ritchie Ginther behind the wheel. Later that season, it was shipped back to Ford where it was restored and displayed at auto shows until 1971 when the automaker sold it. Since then, it has had many private owners.
Mulally will stay close to Ford after he steps down, plans to advise Fields [w/video]
Fri, 27 Jun 2014Ford CEO Alan Mulally has less than a week left in his role of leading the Blue Oval before he hands off duties to Mark Fields on July 1. It doesn't look like Mulally is going to be shuffling off into his retirement anytime soon, though. The 68-year-old is being rather secretive about his next move, but he tells Bloomberg in a recent interview that he plans to stay close to Ford. Also, if Fields wants to ask for any advice, Mulally is happy to help.
Mulally took over at Ford in 2006 and led the company through a seriously rough patch in the auto industry. According to Bloomberg, he became famous or his Thursday meetings where executives were forced to deal with any problems before they could leave. Since announcing his retirement from Ford in May, Mulally has been insuring a smooth transition of power by traveling the world to all of company's major locations and saying goodbye to employees and dealers.
In terms of the future at Ford, Mulally doesn't predict any big changes in management style because the rest of the executive team is staying in place. He believes that Fields is going to maintain the processes already in place to keep things going. After all, it seems to be working. The company is predicting a return to profitability in Europe next year and is opening 88 new dealers in China. If the business could get its recalls under control, things could get even better.