1972 Ford Bronco on 2040-cars
Waynesboro, Tennessee, United States
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED EMAIL ME AT: dara_rayson@zoho.com . 1972 Ford Bronco 302 V8 3 Speed.
Original 302 V8 – Paint & Steel Hubs
3 Speed Manual (3 on the tree)
4 Wheel Drive
New Parts/Upgrades:
3.5 James Duff Lift
5 BF Goodrich KO Tires (less than 1500 miles on them)
Tires are 33x10.5x15 - excellent fit all the way around with no rubbing.
Tom Woods Driveshaft
Seat covers with new foam
Brake Lines
Steering Stabilizer
Track Bar Drop Brackets
New Windshield & Gasket
Dual Exhaust (Flowmasters)
Steel Hood Hydraulic Supports
Front Disk Brake Conversion Kit (Jeff’s Bronco Graveyard)
Master Cylinder Hydro Boost
Complete Lense Kit
Hydraulic Lift Gate Support
Master Cylinder Lines (Jeff’s Bronco Graveyard)
2 New Sending Units (by Ford)
New Main & Auxiliary fuel tanks & hoses (by Ford)
Complete tune up – cap – new points – wires – plugs (by Ford)
Rebuilt carburetor (by Ford)
4 Ford Bronco original wheels (painted black)
Chrome front & rear bumpers
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2015 Ford F-150 gets Power Wheels treatment [w/video]
Thu, 26 Jun 2014With the introduction of its forthcoming 2015 F-150, Ford is breaking with convention by shifting from steel-intensive construction to aluminum. But what if it weren't made of metal altogether? What if it were made of plastic instead, and packed an electric motor instead of an internal-combustion engine?
Feast your eyes, boys and girls, on the new Power Wheels F-150. Built by Fisher-Price and licensed by Ford, the third-generation ride-on toy started development nine months before the full-size version debuted at the Detroit Auto Show this past January, and is hitting sidewalks and driveways across the country this September.
The Power Wheels F-150 carries a sticker price of $349.99, and there's a special version at Toys R Us with LED headlamps (just like the real F-150) for an extra $10.
J Mays' legacy
Fri, 15 Nov 2013
Mays is by far not the first designer to use heritage design cues in his work.
The announcement that J Mays will be leaving his chief creative officer role at Ford Motor Company on January 1 ends a 13-year run in one of the industry's top design roles. While best known for having a hand in reborn classics like the Volkswagen New Beetle, Ford Mustang and Thunderbird (above), Mays' legacy is more complicated and nuanced than being considered the father of what is known as "retrofuturism".
Spy shooter claims proof of upcoming aluminum Ford F-Series Super Duty
Thu, 26 Jun 2014Ford has already confirmed that the 2015 F-150 (pictured above) was just the beginning for its more extensive use of aluminum. CEO Alan Mulally said it himself during the 2014 Detroit Auto Show. We've even already seen the future Raptor testing with an aluminum body. But a recent discovery from an intrepid spy photographer might indicate that the lightweight metal is coming to the Blue Oval's Super Duty pickups in their upcoming generation, as well.
According to Automotive News, a spy shooter in Colorado spotted a prototype for the next-gen F-350 testing. He happened to have a magnet on hand and got close enough to check the truck out. When he held it up to the metal in the bed, it didn't stick, which signaled to him a switch from steel to aluminum.
Obviously, this claim raises some questions. Given that it was a test vehicle, one possibility is that the Blue Oval is just evaluating the feasibility of switching to aluminum for the Super Duty trucks, not necessarily committed to it yet. Ford has been testing it quite exhaustively, after all. In fact, much of the rest of the truck in question was covered in camouflage, so it's possible that the magnet failed to work along the rest of the body not because it was aluminum, but because it wasn't powerful enough to get through the disguising material. Thus, the lightweight metal's use could be far less substantial than on the new F-150. Still, it was a clever idea for the cameraman to check things out and might have given us the first hint about brand's next heavy-duty models.