6.0 Powerstroke Diesel Fx4 4x4 on 2040-cars
Ranburne, Alabama, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:6.0 POWERSTROKE DIESEL
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: F-350
Trim: WHITE
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Crew Cab
Drive Type: 4WD
Options: TOWING PKG
Mileage: 317,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: FX4
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Gray
TRUCK IS IN EXCELLENT RUNNING CONDITION. IT HAS THE 6.0 POWERSTROKE DIESEL AND IS THE FX4 4X4. HAS LARGER MUD TIRES ON IT. IT HAS HEADACHE RACK BEHIND BACK WINDOW FOR HAULING. ALSO HAS CARGO LIGHTS ATTATCHED TO THE HEADACHE RACK.
Ford F-350 for Sale
- 2004 ford f350 xlt w/ leather.. 98k!(US $10,995.00)
- Ford f-350crew cab detail/wash truck...great for money making oppertunity...
- 2008 ford f350 4x4 service truck 4wd utility bed(US $8,990.00)
- Used 03 ford f350 reg cab stahl utility box v8 automatic work truck low miles(US $12,990.00)
- 2002 ford-350 4x4 diesel, w/ 96 kaufman wedge(US $20,000.00)
- Ford f350 welder & rig. one owner. clean, really nice truck.(US $16,000.00)
Auto Services in Alabama
Vintage Automotive Repair ★★★★★
Townsend Automotive ★★★★★
Tim`s Foreign Car Services ★★★★★
Tigerstate Truck And Trailer ★★★★★
Thoroughbred Motor Cars ★★★★★
The Off-Road Connection ★★★★★
Auto blog
How Ford plans to handle insurance and repair questions surrounding new aluminum-bodied F-150
Tue, 21 Jan 2014Building a car out of aluminum has a number of benefits - the lighter weight allows the vehicle to be more agile, more fuel efficient, make better use of its power and be more resistant to dings and dents. The downside to the advanced construction, though, is that repairs are both challenging and expensive. That's troubling for the new, aluminum-bodied Ford F-150, because it's kind of made a name for itself as a rugged, durable work vehicle.
How will the legions of Ford buyers cope when it comes time to insure and repair their new trucks? Well, according to Ford, it's expecting a ten-percent jump in insurance costs for the aluminum-bodied F-150, although Ford's truck marketing manager, Doug Scott, was quick to point out that the F-150 is generally cheaper to insure than its competition from Ram and General Motors. "At the end of the day, that's sort of a wash," Scott told Automotive News at last week's Detroit Auto Show. "We've spent a lot of time and feel very comfortable that that's not going to be an inhibitor."
The other issue facing Ford is the distinct lack of body shops that have the training or equipment to repair aluminum-bodied vehicles. AN cites an estimate from the Automotive Service Association claiming that of the 30,000 independent body shops in the US, less than 10 percent are able to work on aluminum.
A tribute to William Clay Ford
Tue, 11 Mar 2014The passing of William Clay Ford has been a big event for the company he spent most of his life helping run. Ford spent 57 years working for his family's company. Considering the Blue Oval has been around for over 100 years, WCF's passing is the end of an era for the Dearborn-based manufacturer.
Ford's YouTube channel has issued a short memorial video highlighting the life of the longest-lived grandson of company founder Henry Ford. It follows William Clay from his time as a boy, showing him alongside his grandfather, through his younger years, and into his twilight, as the patriarch of the Ford family.
Take a look below for this touching memorial video on William Clay Ford.
Ford dinged by OSHA for asbestos at Buffalo plant
Sat, 20 Jul 2013Ford has come under fire from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for violations regarding asbestos exposure in a company metal stamping plant in Buffalo, NY. OSHA has cited Ford for eight violations in total, according to an Automotive News report, and faces fines of up to $41,800. 537 workers are employed at the stamping facility.
The violations include a pipefitter at the facility being exposed to asbestos-containing material while working on a steam line, other workers exposed to the material without respiratory protection and work areas that were not designed to limited the number of workers in contact with asbestos. Further, areas in which asbestos was present were not properly restricted, and levels of asbestos in the air were not monitored.
According to an unnamed Ford spokesperson in the AN report, the company feels that the OSHA citation is erroneous saying, "We have fully cooperated with the local OSHA officials and we don't believe the citations are warranted." Ford also maintains that it will work with the authorities to resolve the issue.