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1998 FORD E350 HEAVY DUTY VAN. THE PROBLEM WITH HER IS THE HEADS . THE SPARK PLUG THREADS ARE SHOT AND PLUG #3 IS NO LONGER THERE. IT NEEDS 4 TIRES AND A LEFT FRONT TIE-ROD TO WHICH I HAVE. THE MOTOR ITSELF IS VERY STRONG IT IS THE ORIGINAL BIG BLOCK 5.4L. IT HAS NEVER BLOWN ANY SMOKE OR BURNED OIL. THE BODY IS IN GOOD SHAPE NOT ROTTED OUT. THE DRIVER SIDE PANEL DOES HAVE A MINOR CREASE IN IT. THE FLOOR BOARDS ARE GREAT VERY LITTLE RUST. FRAME IS SOLID. DASH BOARD IS IN GOOD SHAPE THE RIGHT VENT HAS A BROKEN FLAP. THE NOSE ON HER IS CLEANED. WINDSHIELD WAS PUT IN IN  2013. THE REAR BRAKES ARE GOOD. I JUST PUT NEW ROTOR'S, PADS, CALIPERS, AND SEAL'S ON HER IN LATE 2013. THE DRIVER SIDE SEAT IS TORN PASSENGER IS GOOD.  RADIATOR IS 5 YEARS OLD INSTALLED IN 2008 IT IS A 1 CORE. THE ROOF IS BUCKLED IN BECAUSE THE GARAGE OPENING IS TOO SMALL. IT CAN BE EASILY POPPED OUT. DOES NOT LEAK. IT DOES START BUT NOT ADVISED TOO WITH THE #3 PLUG MISSING. IT HAS A CLEAR TITLE EXHAUST IS SOLID.  DOES HAVE CD/CASSETTE PLAYER IT CUTS OUT EVERY NOW AND THEN. LOOSE WIRE PROBABLY. HAS CRUISE CONTROL AND TILT COLUMN. ANY QUESTIONS GUY'S EMAIL ME. 

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Ford wants to double hybrid offerings by 2020

Wed, Jan 15 2014

The Blue Oval is looking for folks on the other side of this Big Old Sphere to get on board with its hybrid offerings. Ford executive Raj Nair, speaking at the Detroit Auto Show this week, said the US automaker wants to double the number of hybrids models it offers by the end of the decade, Reuters reports. Details of what that actually means is anyone's guess, as it was unclear how many of those models would be in the US and how many would be overseas. That said, Nair did say that prospective customers in regions such as China and Europe would drive the expansion of offerings. Ford got off to a great start in the US last year on its hybrid sales, but then tailed off towards the end of 2013. Ford more than doubled its green-car sales in 2013 to almost 88,000 units. In that number were more than 37,000 Fusion Hybrids and more than 28,000 C-Max Hybrids sold domestically. The company also sold almost 7,500 Lincoln MKZ Hybrids. Ford's green-car totals for 2013 were up fivefold at the mid-year point, hinting that Ford's hybrid sales plateaued, at least temporarily, in recent months.

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The price for the carbon fiber-bodied car is $1,024,000.
Now, we have all the glorious details. Galpin is targeting a production run of six cars, but if interest is strong enough, will expand its initial quote to 24 vehicles. The price for the carbon fiber-bodied car is $1,024,000. Opting for the aluminum bodywork could lower that, although it's not immediately clear by how much.

Ford's first PHEV in Europe could be C-Max

Fri, Oct 17 2014

Ford could start selling a plug-in hybrid in Europe pretty soon, according to at least one of its executives. Whether it's willing to do so is another story. But if the market perks up, so will the company. The automaker can "quickly" develop a plug-in hybrid version of its Mondeo, the sister car to the Ford Fusion, Automotive News Europe says, citing Ford executive Uli Koesters. The subject of Ford selling plug-in hybrids in Europe is more vital than ever since Volkswagen recently started selling its first PHEV (a Golf) there. VW will also debut a Passat PHEV next year. Koesters was less certain about whether there was sufficient European demand to warrant a production PHEV from Ford. Europe's biggest-selling plug-in hybrid through the first half of the year was the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV. That model, according to JATO Dynamics, moved almost 9,000 units through June. Toyota sold almost 4,300 Prius Plug-in Hybrids in Europe during that time period. And we can't be sure Ford's first European PHEV will be the Modeo/Fusion, either. In fact, Ford's first plug-in hybrid for Europe is more likely to be the C-Max, John Gardiner, a Ford spokesman in Europe, told AutoblogGreen. He would only say that it would be sold "in selected markets soon," without being more specific. Ford's two PHEVs in the US have been selling well this year. Through September, sales of the Fusion Energi PHEV almost tripled to 9,323 units, while Ford C-Max Energi PHEV sales were up 51 percent to 6,486 units.