1990 Ford Bronco 4x4 **5 Speed**low Miles**clean**no Reserve**look**!!!!!!!!!!!! on 2040-cars
Saint Cloud, Minnesota, United States
UP FOR SALE, 1990 FORD BRONCO 4X4 SPORT UTILITY. THIS BEAUTIFUL VEHICLE IS EQUIPPED WITH A 5.0 LITER V-8, AND, RARE 4 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION WITH OVERDRIVE. THE TRANSFER CASE, TRANSMISSION, AND CLUTCH HAVE ALL BEEN REBUILT. THIS VEHICLE WAS ORIGINALLY AN IDAHO TRUCK, THEREFOR, A SUPER CLEAN BODY IS THE RESULT. IT HAS HAD A REPAINT, BUT IT IS EASY TO SEE THE BODY IS BEAUTIFUL. THERE IS A PAINT FLAW ON THE PASSENGER DOOR, WOULD BE AN EASY FIX. THE INTERIOR IS CLEAN, WITH ONLY MINOR WEAR AS EXPECTED WITH A 25 YEAR OLD VEHICLE. THE AIR CONDITIONING BLOWS COLD, AND VEHICLE RUNS AND DRIVES BEAUTIFULLY. THESE RIGS ARE VERY HARD TO FIND IN THIS CONDITION, AND WITH LOW MILES LIKE THIS ONE. THE MANUAL TRANSMISSION IS JUST A BIG BONUS.
I AM SELLING THIS FOR A FRIEND OF MINE, HE USED THE VEHICLE ON RARE OCCASIONS TO HAUL FOOD SUPPLIES. I ASK THAT ALL QUESTIONS BE ANSWERED BY HIM, AND THAT THEY ARE ASKED BY PHONE CONTACT ONLY. IT IS HARD TO RELAY EMAIL MESSAGES, AND WILL SLOW DOWN THE RESPONSE TIME. HIS NAME IS DAVE, AND HIS PHONE NUMBER IS, 320-248-1647. I WILL CONDUCT THIS AUCTION AS I DO ALL OF MY AUCTIONS. SINCE IT IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION, IT WILL RUN TO COMPLETION. HIGHEST BIDDER WINS, PERIOD!!! I WILL REQUIRE A PAYPAL DEPOSIT OF $500.00 AT AUCTIONS END, AND BALANCE DUE WITHIN 5 BUSINESS DAYS. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL BIDS BY LOW, NO, OR NEGATIVE FEEDBACK BIDDERS. I WILL ASSIST THE BUYER IN ANY WAY POSSIBLE INSOFAR AS SHIPPING, OR, TRANSPORTATION. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY FOR ANY REASON. SINCE THIS VEHICLE IS NOT FOR SALE LOCALLY, I DO NOT HAVE A BUY IT NOW PRICE OR RESERVE. I ENCOURAGE ANYONE TO COME AND INSPECT THE VEHICLE IN PERSON. EVEN THOUGH THIS IS ONE AWESOME RIG, IT IS BEING SOLD "AS IS " WITH NO WARRANTY IMPLIED. PHOTOS ARE A GOOD REPRESENTATION OF THE CLEANLINESS OF THIS RIG. THANKS FOR LOOKING, AND HAPPY BIDDING!!! |
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Jay Leno drives postcard-perfect '32 Ford Highboy Roadster
Mon, 25 Aug 2014At the turn of the century, it was arguably the Honda Civic that best defined inexpensive performance tuning, and in the '50s it was the Tri-5 Chevys. One of the earliest platforms to gain a huge following among young people looking for a cheap way to go fast was the classic '32 Ford Highboy Roadster. This week, Jay Leno's Garage looks at one of the very first vehicles that defined the look of the hot rod heyday.
This '32 Ford was built in the '40s and graced the cover of the fourth issue of Hot Rod Magazine back in 1948. All of the hot rods that you see shining at car shows today owe a serious debt of gratitude to this roadster. It bears all of the cues that define the look, including a notched frame and hidden door hinges. Under the three-piece hood is a flathead V8 boasting all sorts of period modifications, including copper cylinder heads. It was seriously fast in its era too, and proved it by reaching 112.21 miles per hour on a dry lakebed in 1947.
These days, this hot rod is on display at the Petersen Automotive Museum. Although, if you can't make it to California to see it, the United States Postal Service is celebrating this Ford with one of its two hot rod Forever stamps. Like Jay says in the video, in terms of hot rodding, "it all comes back to this." Check out the video to learn more about this rolling piece of tuning history.
Ford GT gets sexy shape and EcoBoost power [w/videos]
Mon, Jan 12 2015American automakers make vehicles of all shapes and sizes, but the one thing they almost invariably share in common is their front-engine layout. Niche offerings from the likes of SSC, Saleen and Vector (and the almost anecdotal Pontiac Fiero) aside, the most notable exception has been the Ford GT. And now it's back. Launched on the floor of the 2015 Detroit Auto Show, the new Ford GT picks up where the last one left off the better part of a decade ago – similarly taking its cues from the original, Le Mans-winning GT40, but in a less retro, more modern form. Instead of the atmospheric V8 in the original or the supercharged one in the retro revival, the new GT packs a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 nestled in the middle of its wheelbase and driving "more than 600 horsepower" to the rear wheels. Although Ford hasn't revealed the specific output or performance figures, it says the engine – derived from its Daytona Prototype unit and mated to a seven-speed DCT – is its most powerful production EcoBoost ever. Fortunately it's got carbon-ceramic brakes to keep it all in check, packed into 20-inch wheels wearing Michelin Pilot Super Sport Cup 2 rubber. The discs aren't all that's made from carbon on the new Ford GT, though: it's built around a carbon monocoque with structural carbon-fiber body panels, but with aluminum sub-frames front and back. Ford designed the new GT with a narrower canopy than its predecessors, cutting the frontal aerodynamic profile and tapering towards the back. It's also equipped with active aero elements including an active rear wing. Upwards swinging doors ought to make ingress and egress easier to and from the cockpit that's fitted with fixed seats, adjustable pedals and F1-style steering wheel and a fully digital instrument cluster. The new GT is set to enter production next year to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the GT40's famous 1-2-3 finish at the 1966 running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. By the time it does, we're sure Ford will let us know just how fast America's newest supercar will be.
Why the Detroit Three should merge their engine operations
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