2015 Ford E-series Van Explorer Limited X-se on 2040-cars
Fresh Meadows, New York, United States
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2015 FORD TRANSIT BY EXPLORER VAN COMPANY. CAR-FAX SAFE, NON-SMOKER, PET FREE VEHICLE. ONLY 20,125 MILES ON THIS
BEAUTY. THE EXTERIOR IS LIGHT GREY WITH A SUBTLE SILVER FADE PAINT. ALLOY CUSTOM WHEELS WITH MICHELIN TIRES AND 4
EXTRA BLIZZACK SNOW TIRES FOR THOSE THAT LIVE IN A SNOWY AREA.FULL BODY CLADDING, AND RUNNING BOARDS. THE INSIDE IS
FULL LEATHER SEATING, FRONT SEATS ARE 8 WAY POWER WITH POWER LUMBAR AND THEY ARE HEATED. THE REAR SOFA CONVERTS TO
A BED ELECTRICALLY, AND ELECTRICALLY SLIDES FORWARD AND BACKWARD. IT HAS A SPORT ROOF (HIGH TOP ) WITH STORAGE IN
THE REAR AND SIDES. IT HAS A 29" HDTV WITH A BLU-RAY PLAYER WITH WIFI APPS AND USB PORTS. THERE IS ALSO A
SUB-WOFFER FOR THE TV. THE VAN IS EQUIPPED WITH A TWIN TURBO 3.5 V-6 ECO BOOST MOTOR AND GETS 21 MILES PER GALLON
AND WILL EFFECTIVELY PULL 6400 LBS.THE ORIGINAL LIST PRICE WAS OVER $70,000. THIS IS A ONE OWNER VAN AND IS OFFERED
FOR SALE BY CHARIOT CUSTOM VANS, OVER 44 YEARS IN THE CUSTOM VAN BUSINESS. LOCATED IN NANUET NY. PRICE HAS BEEN
REDUCED 2 TIMES. YOU WONT FIND MANY USED AND NONE AT THIS PRICE WITH ALL THESE OPTIONS. TRANSPORTATION CAN BE
ARRANGED OR VEHICLE CAN BE PICKED UP.
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FIA introduces 'Hypercar Concept' for World Endurance Championship
Sun, Jun 10 2018One of the most common jabs at hypercars is the question, "Where can you drive them to their potential?" Imagine the answer being: to the checkered flag in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. We're not there yet, but the FIA World Motor Sport Council took a step closer to the possibility during its second annual meeting in Manila, the Philippines. One of three initiatives the WSMC announced for the 2020 World Endurance Championship was "Freedom of design for brands based on a 'Hypercar' concept." This "Hypercar concept" would replace LMP1 as the premier class in the WEC. The dream, of course, would be seeing racing versions of the AMG Project One, Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro, Bugatti Chiron, Koenigsegg Regera, McLaren Senna GTR, Pagani Huara BC, and the rest of the gang trading paint and carbon fiber through Dunlop in a heinously expensive version of "Buy on Sunday, sell on Monday." The reality is that we don't have all the details yet on the set of regulations called "GTP," but the FIA wants race cars more closely tied to road cars, albeit with the performance level of today's LMP1 cars. Exterior design freedom would shelter internals designed to reduce costs, the FIA planning to mandate less complex hybrid systems and allow the purchase of spec systems. One of the FIA's primary goals is lowering LMP1 budgets to a quarter of their present levels. Audi and Porsche budgets exceeded $200 million, while Toyota - the only factory LMP1 entry this year and next - is assumed to have a budget hovering around $100 million. Reports indicated that Aston Martin, Ferrari, Ford, McLaren, and Toyota sat in on the development of the proposed class. If the FIA can get costs down to around $25 million, that would compare running a top IndyCar team and have to be hugely appealing to the assembled carmakers. The initiative represents another cycle of the roughly once-a-decade reboot of sports car racing to counter power or cost concerns. The FIA shut down Group 5 Special Production Sports Car class in 1982 to halt worrying power hikes, and introduced Group C. In 1993, Group C came to an ignoble end over costs; manufacturers were spending $15 million on a season, back when that was real money and not one-fifth of a Ferrari 250 GTO. Then came the BPR Global GT Series that morphed into the FIA GT Championship, which would see the last not-really-a-road car take overall Le Mans victory in 1998, the Porsche 911 GT1. That era would be most aligned with a future hypercar class.
Watch NASCAR racer Brad Keselowski do a burnout... in a hotel conference room
Fri, 08 Mar 2013A vast majority of hotels frown upon smoking inside the building these days, but Brad Keselowski doesn't follow the rules. During his introduction at the 2013 MiilerCoors Distribution Convention, the reigning NASCAR Sprint Cup champion smoked the tires of his Miller-sponsored Ford Fusion stock car, adding a pair of thick, black stripes to the carpeting of the Marriott World Center's conference room.
This definitely isn't a high-quality video, but it's the perfect vantage point to watch Keselowski lay down some rubber and receive a well-deserved standing ovation after pulling up in front of the crowd. Check out the short-but-sweet video posted below.
Crowdsource funding push on to save historic Ford buildings
Thu, 22 Aug 2013Detroit has no shortage of old, abandoned buildings, both within the city and in the surrounding communities. Few, though, have the historical significance of the old Ford Highland Park facility. Home to the very first moving assembly line, Highland Park was designed by the legendary Albert Kahn, and was one of the homes of the Model T.
Now, the Woodward Avenue Action Association is attempting to buy both the 40,000-square-foot admin building, which is located off the historic Woodward Avenue, and an 8,000-square-foot garage. The WAAA's goal is to convert the buildings into an automotive heritage center. The Detroit News spoke to the interim director of the WAAA, Deborah Schutt, who commented, "[Metro Detroit has] not been very good at telling our own story. So we've decided, let's pull everything together and tell our story."
The WAAA made an offer of $550,000 to buy the two buildings, and has $400,000 from the Michigan Department of Transportation and another $15,000 from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. It's trying to raise a further $125,000 through crowd-sourcing, starting a campaign called "Five Dollars A Day," after old Hank Ford's $5-per-day wage for line workers.