Ford: Other White on 2040-cars
Naples, Florida, United States
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1933 Ford Steel Coupe, 3 Window, Chopped, Stretched and Built Vehicle Aluminum Hood and Side PanelsEngine 350 Chevy ZZ3 Crate with 750 Holly - 355 HPTransmission modified 350Rear end axle shortened 9 inch Ford 3.00 ratio, extra ring & pinion 3.50Boxed frame with Sprint car tubingFront axle - Magnum Tube 4 inch dropGrill original 33 Ford and Fire WallStainless Steel Gas Tank, Exhaust and Brake linesCoil Overs - Chrome SpringsWheels by Boyd - 4 wheel disc brakesPaint is matched Vanilla Shake, Body and ChassisGraphics by Bob BondInterior is Tweed and Vinyl in Light mauveElectric 100 amp Alternator, windows, fuel pumpDuel Cooling FansTurn signals and hornFM Radio21 MPG highway
Ford Other Pickups for Sale
- Ford: other(US $13,000.00)
- Ford: other factory five racing 427 style cobra,(US $19,000.00)
- 2015 ford f-550(US $24,700.00)
- 1950 ford other pickups(US $7,500.00)
- Ford: other pickups rat rod / hot rod(US $14,600.00)
- Ford: other(US $8,250.00)
Auto Services in Florida
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Auto blog
Petrolicious pays visit to tuning sensation the Ringbrothers
Fri, 08 Nov 2013We caught up with a few projects from Ringbrothers at SEMA this year: a classic Ford Mustang body rendered in carbon fiber, and a De Tomaso Pantera-based concept that made us swoon.
It's with good timing then, that our friends at Petrolicious have uploaded their newest, well-crafted mini-documentary to the expansive airwaves of the Internet. Here, we meet the brothers Ring in person - Mike and Jim - and see how they've lent they're passion for craftsmanship to their business, along with their surname. A 1964 Ford Fairlane dubbed "Afterburner" and a 1965 Mustang called "Producer" star in this show.
Toyota, Ford and Honda again top Consumer Reports Car-Brand Perception Survey
Fri, 01 Feb 2013Consumer Reports has released its annual Car-Brand Perception Survey, and the list looks awfully familiar. The top six brands are identical to last year's results, with Toyota, Ford and Honda continuing to occupy the podium. All told, Toyota walked away with 133 points, putting it 15 ahead of second-place Ford. Honda jumped 26 points this year, narrowing Ford's lead to just four points in total.
Consumer Reports polls buyers from across the country on how they see multiple brands in seven categories, including quality, safety, value, performance, design/style, technology/innovation and environmentally friendly/green. Researchers then combine the findings to come up with the total brand score.
While value and performance remain important to buyers, CR found quality and safety are still on top when it comes to significance. Scion and Mitsubishi found themselves at the bottom of the pack with the worst score of all, tied at just six points. Ram, Fiat and Mini filled out the lowest five with scores of seven, eight and 10 points, respectively. You can read the full press release below for more information, or head over to the Consumer Reports site.
USPS releases hot rod stamps to speed up your delivery
Sun, 08 Jun 2014After one of the worst winters in recent memory for much of the country, summer is finally here. It's time to drop the top, open the sunroof or at least put down the windows and take a long drive. The United States Postal Service is celebrating the season's sun in automotive style with two new hot rod Forever stamps.
Both stamps depict classic '32 Ford hot rods. One shows the car from the front at a low angle in red (pictured above), while the other depicts the car from the back in black with flames running down the side.
To introduce the new stamps on their first day of availability, the USPS went straight to the source at the National Street Rod Association Street Rod Nationals in York, PA. They were unveiled by Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe, Car Crazy host Barry Meguiar and NSRA Special Events Director Jerry Kennedy.