1972 Ford Bronco 4x4 Convertible - Fresh Restoration on 2040-cars
Jackson, California, United States
1972 FORD BRONCO CONVERTIBLE
Rebuilt High Performance 5.0 V8 Engine
Automatic Transmission
Upgraded Cooling System
Automatic Transmission
w/ New Transmission Cooler
Cruises the Freeways at 75+ mph w/ No Problem
Rebuilt Transfer Case
Rebuilt Front Axle
Rebuilt 9" Ford Rear End
w/ Rock Guard Armor
All Upgraded Suspension (Front & Rear)
w/ Bilstein Shocks
2.5" Suspension Lift
w/ 2 Stage Long Travel System
& 11 Pack Leaf Springs
Upgraded 4X4 Components
Upgraded Fuel System
Power Steering
New Power Disk Brakes
Upgraded Coil Springs In Front
Upgraded Leaf Springs In Rear
All New Painless Wiring
Removable Hard Top
New Custom High Back Reclining Leather Bucket Seats
w/ Matching Rear Bench Seat
New Custom Leather Rear Side Panels
Custom leather Wrapped Steering Wheel
New Tires
New Wheels
Roll Bar
Tow Hitch w/ Hooks Front & Rear
Ford Bronco for Sale
- 1967 ford bronco gray(US $22,500.00)
- 1974 ford bronco(US $24,000.00)
- Modified 1970 ford bronco 4-speed(US $24,000.00)
- 408-powered 1977 ford bronco(US $19,000.00)
- 1974 ford bronco(US $17,500.00)
- Ford bronco(US $16,000.00)
Auto Services in California
Yes Auto Glass ★★★★★
Yarbrough Brothers Towing ★★★★★
Xtreme Liners Spray-on Bedliners ★★★★★
Wolf`s Foreign Car Service Inc ★★★★★
White Oaks Auto Repair ★★★★★
Warner Transmissions ★★★★★
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Ford bondage ads reportedly trigger firings at Indian ad agency
Wed, 27 Mar 2013You will probably remember the ads for the Ford Figo hatchback in India, the ones that showcased the extra large boot of the little hatchback by joking that you can fit three of your enemies in the trunk. One of the ads had Michael Schumacher in the front seat, obviously pleased about having Sebastian Vettel, Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso tied up in the back. But the other two had Paris Hilton and ex-Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi up front and three bound and gagged women in the back - in Hilton's case (shown above), it was the Kardashians.
This did not go over well, and Reuters reports that certain employees at JWT India have been fired over the matter. It is also reported that the images weren't actual advertisements, nor were they part of an actual campaign; JWT said they "were never intended for paid publication, were never requested by our Ford client." A JWT rep said the employees who created the ads did so on their own, Ford commented to Automotive News that the ads were "part of a creative exercise intended to test concepts for an advertising competition."
The problem, if the story is to be believed, is that the employees skipped the regular review protocols and uploaded their work to an ad industry site - they were found on Ads of the World. That page, like the employees, has been removed.
Auto critic calls out Corvette, Mustang and Cherokee faithful
Mon, 26 Aug 2013Most automotive purists fear change, but not without reason. Change, after all, did kill big-block V8s, along with most station wagons and manual transmissions. But change has also brought with it far more performance, safety and fuel economy - not to mention ridding the world of shag carpet interiors, bias-ply tires and those horrible motorized seatbelts of the early '90s.
By this time next year, the Chevy Corvette, Jeep Cherokee and next-generation Ford Mustang will all be on sale and will all, in some way, have angered or offended purists. To those critics, Mark Phelan of the Detroit Free Press is preemptively telling them to stop complaining - at least until they've all been driven. From the Corvette's square taillights and the Cherokee's radical nose to whatever pony car purists will harp on the 2015 Mustang for, Phelan's column points out the positives of automotive evolution and the negatives of staying the course for too long. That's fair enough, but do you think Phelan is on point, or all wet? Head on over to the Detroit Free Press to read his words, then have your say in Comments.
Ford gives police chiefs tech to surveil officers in their own cars
Tue, 28 Oct 2014Police officers certainly have a difficult job in keeping the streets safe, but as public employees in positions of authority, there is still a very real need for oversight. To that end, Ford is partnering with a tech company to offer a new system called Ford Telematics for Law Enforcement on its line of Police Interceptor patrol vehicles that could make cops safer, while giving cities a better idea of what its officers are doing.
The system streams live data about cruisers back to the home base to people like the police chief or shift supervisor. That info includes expected things like speed, location and cornering acceleration, but it gets incredibly granular as well, with records of things like if emergency lights are on, or even if an officer is wearing a seatbelt.
Ford Telematics for Law Enforcement "ought to protect officers as much as it protects the public," said Ford spokesperson Chris Terry to Autoblog. Constantly monitoring patrol cars offers cities a lot of advantages, too. First, it reduces potential liability because a department can prove where each vehicle is at all times. Also, officers know they are being watched and may potentially drive more safely.