Beautiful 1956 Ford F100 Pickup Truck Street Rod Not Chevrolet on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
This beautifully restored 1956 Ford Pickup truck is one of the most desirable vehicles around. I am the third Arizona owner of this vehicle. It currently has about 12,000 miles on the build. Finished in a classic shade of 1957 Chevrolet turquoise with a charcoal LEATHER interior, this truck stops people in their tracks. The front suspension has been changed to a Volare, with disc brakes, and the rear is a 9 inch Ford. The motor is a Ford 351M, 4 barrel running through a C6 tranny. The red steelies and tires are like new and only have a few thousand miles on them. This professionally built truck has power steering, power brakes, power windows, and tilt wheel. The A/C blows cold and the truck even has a heater that works!. The bedliner and tool box in the rear are new. Truck has a new carb, water pump, alternator, plugs, plug wires, hoses and belts. The sound coming from the dual Cherry Bomb mufflers is music to the ears. This is a vehicle you can be proud of, show it or it is reliable enough to drive every day. Vehicle is used and is sold as is, where is, with no implied or expressed warranties. Thanks for looking and God bless America. |
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Aussie Ford Falcon GT shows its rear end to Lamborghini Gallardo
Sun, 27 Apr 2014When Ford Australia announces, as it did recently, that it wants to celebrate the end of its Ford Performance Vehicle division with a Falcon FPV GT-F that celebrates big-bore origins of the nameplate, it's talking about the kind of car in this video.
At some point the classic Falcon GT - said to be an XY series - was invited to a test of acceleration against a Lamborghini Gallardo. At the very least, the Falcon GT had a 351 cubic-inch motor and 300 horsepower, but whatever this guy's got under the hood of his yellow sedan makes has him so confident that he doesn't even move his elbow from its resting place on the door.
You'll find a reminder of Ford Australia's heyday, a raucous exhaust note and some NSFW language in the short video below.
Ford's Troller introduces even more rugged T4 SUVs in Sao Paulo
Mon, 27 Oct 2014The Bronco may be long gone from Ford dealerships back home, but down in Brazil its spirit lives on in the Troller brand. Founded independently in 1995, Ford do Brasil took over Troller in 2007 and has been teasing us with its rough-and-tumble SUVs ever since. So with the Sao Paulo Motor Show coming up, Troller has revealed this special version of the T4.
Looking even more rugged than the existing three-door sport-ute, this special T4 packs a snorkel, winch, upgraded bumpers and knobbier tires. We're not sure what to make of the "sophisticated" brown and tan paint job, but send it north and the Jeep Wrangler would have a new challenger on its hands... especially since the Toyota FJ Cruiser was discontinued.
Alongside the version seen here, Troller will also exhibit another T4 outfitted for rescue workers. Scope out initial details of both in the press release below, enclosed in both its original Portuguese and auto-translated into English.
eBay Find of the Day: Mk1 Ford GT40 with interesting history
Sat, 03 May 2014You might expect a rare Ford GT40 to cross the block at some sort of prestigious auto auction from RM or Gooding, not show up on eBay for over $2 million. However, that's exactly what we have here. The seller claims the car is a late-build Mk1 GT40 from 1969, and it's currently owned by the director of the Hublot watch company in Switzerland.
According to the listing, GT40 #P1108 started life as Mk1 car that was built from factory spares in 1969 and was first sold in 1971. However, the auction is somewhat confusing. According to an image in its gallery, the vehicle was actually built from one of the seven spare Mk3 tubs when production of the iconic racers ended.
This GT40 was never built as a racecar - it lived on the streets its whole life. After assembly finished, it was sent to Germany and was eventually registered for the road. The first owner kept the car until 2005 and sold it with 7,300 miles on the odometer. The current owner bought it in 2012.