Early Ford Bronco, 302, Automatic on 2040-cars
McKinney, Texas, United States
1969 Ford Bronco
Have owned this for the past 12 or so years in that time the following has been done: 4.5" full suspension lift 8 point roll cage (family cage) Wheels and tires (35" BFG) 23 gallon rear main gas tank Power steering Power brakes (discs up front, drums in rear) Flaming River polished tilt column with billet steering wheel (leather wrapped) Pertronix ignition setup (no more points) Long tube headers (hedman), full 2 1/2" exhaust with turbo mufflers (summit brand) C4 automatic conversion setup (new radiator, cooling lines, with additional tranny cooler)...transmission was rebuilt and shift kit installed, ties in with the tilt steering column for a factory look Edelbrock intake and carb Milodon 7 quart oil pan setup Fresh interior, new seat foam and upholstery, carpet, etc. All new weatherstripping and seals/gaskets, includes window felt and all new rubber around the windows Gauge illumination kit New paint Lots more misc things done to this bronco, just needs fine detailing and tinkering to be near perfect. Absolutely zero rust, been in Texas its whole life. The "Bronco" emblems for the sides were on order when the pictures were taken but have since been installed. |
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Watch these Australian Ford and Holden muscle cars duke it out
Wed, 21 Aug 2013Australia's Motoring has put together a little video on two of the great performance vehicles available down under - the Holden VF Commodore HSV GTS and the Ford Falcon FPV GT R-Spec. And while both FPV and the Falcon might be on their way out, there's still plenty of time for a little head-to-head comparison between the two.
The cars aren't all that well evenly matched, though. The Ford boasts a 5.0-liter, supercharged V8, which the Aussies measure out at 449 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque. The HSV, though, with its Corvette-derived, 6.2-liter, supercharged V8 is just too powerful - 576 hp and 545 lb-ft of torque.
Predictably, it doesn't end too well for the Ford. As the guys from Motoring point out, the new VF Commodore is just too new and too good, with its extra power and its adaptive dampers (GM's excellent MagnaRide). Interestingly, Motoring did point out that the Holden's electric steering is better than the Ford's hydraulic steering, which is a lot like a Porsche purist saying they prefer water-cooled engines to air cooled.
Curtain officially comes down on Mercury as dealers remove signage
Mon, 03 Jan 2011The process of shutting down the Mercury is complete. Ford officially made the decision to close its mid-level brand in June of 2010. In the months that followed, Ford offered its dealers money to stop selling the cars, with production shutting down in September. The last Mercury, a Mariner, rolled off the assembly line in the beginning of October and former spokesperson Jill Wagner said her good-byes to both the car and her job. Now the last piece of the brand has come down as dealers are removing any and all Mercury signage from their lots.
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Ford-sponsored survey says a third of Brits have snapped a 'selfie' while driving [w/videos]
Fri, 08 Aug 2014Talking on the phone while driving isn't advisable, and texting while driving is downright dangerous. Considering those truths, the fact that we even need to point this out this is incredibly disturbing: taking "selfies" while behind the wheel is exceptionally stupid. But, it's a thing that a third of 18- to 24-year-old British drivers have copped to doing, according to a new study from Ford.
Ford, through its Driving Skills for Life program, surveyed 7,000 smartphone owners from across Europe, all aged between 18 and 24, and found that young British drivers were more likely to snap a selfie while behind the wheel than their counterparts in Germany, France, Romania, Italy, Spain and Belgium.
According to the study, the average selfie takes 14 seconds, which, while traveling at 60 miles per hour, is long enough to travel over the length of nearly four football fields (the Ford study uses soccer fields, but we translated it to football, because, you know, America). That's an extremely dangerous distance to not be focused on the road.