67 Ford F100 Custom Cab on 2040-cars
Clanton, Alabama, United States
1967 ford , just had heads comletey rebuilt , new stainless valves new seats , new guides new seals , new exaust manifolds , new plugs new plug wires , new distributer cap , new starter new siliniod , new altenater new voltage regulater , new battery , rebuilt the carburater , new fuel pump , new radiator, flushed fuel system , flushed brake system rebuilt wheel cylinders rebuilt master cylinder replaced a couple of brake lines , and a few other things i am probably missing the truck has a 352 v8 it fires right up and runs really good ,it has the original motor and mx auto trans the truck has 80 somethin original miles on it the truck has solid floors and a solid truck bed the doors open and close like new , the doors have a little rust but not bad , the hood is the worst part of the whole truck , all the lights work ,the wipers work just needs new blades heater blower works the gas gauge works the temp gauge was checked by a mechanic and is good just needs temp sendiing unit on intake this truck is almost 47 years old it is not perfect but really nice for its age it is very restorable from this point , i have some of the paper work showing where it was bought new in clanton al . by a woman , the truck is still an al . truck and will be sold with a bill of sale it is for sale or trade localy and i reserve to end the auction at any time . i am sure i missed something if you have questions call 2o5 389 1324 or respond thru ebay ...............thanks for looking ang good luck.
On Mar-25-14 at 21:16:15 PDT, seller added the following information: Sorry for the misprint the truck has 80141.9 original miles on it . |
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Consumer Reports explains its disdain for infotainment
Thu, 20 Mar 2014One of the perks of reviewing all manner of cars and trucks is that we're exposed to all the different infotainment systems. Whether Cadillac's CUE, Chrysler's UConnect, BMW's iDrive or MyFord Touch, we sample each and every infotainment system on the market.
Not surprisingly, some are better than others. It seems consumers have come to a similar consensus, with Consumer Reports claiming that Ford and Lincoln, Cadillac and Honda offer the worst user infotainment experiences. Not surprisingly, you won't find much argument among the Autoblog staff.
Take a look below to see just what it is about the latest batch of infotainment systems that grinds CR's gears. After that, scroll down into Comments and let us know if you agree with the mag's views.
Car technology I'm thankful and unthankful for
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Mulally has likely already lined up his next move, and could either announce what that move will be as soon as Ford confirms Mark Fields as his successor, or could wait awhile. Insiders speculate that he could leverage his transportation and aerospace experience into a position at General Electric or a major airline, his manufacturing expertise to benefit a company like Procter & Gamble or his management skills at a consultancy firm.