1981 - Ford F-250 on 2040-cars
Atomic City, Idaho, United States
1981 FORD f250 4X4 XLT UP FOR WORLDWIDE AUCTION WEST COAST TRUCK VERY SOILD FROM TOP TO BOTTOM I'VE PURCHASED THIS TRUCK ABOUT 2 YAUSEEARS AGO FROM AN OLDER COUPLE THEY WERE THE ORIGINAL OWNERS ON IT AND I LOOKED FOR A LONG TIME FOR A NICE SOILD ORIGINAL UNMOLESTED ABUSED TRUCK BECAUSE I WANTED A NICE SOLID TRUCK TO START WIYH TO RESTORE DIDN'T WANT TO BUY SOME JUNK AND PUT A TON OF MONEY INTO AND I'VE JUST USE THIS TRUCK TO PULL MY BOAT TO THE LAKE IN THE SUMMERTIM BUT UNFORTUNATELY I MUST SELL IT TREAD WITHI'VE PURCHASED A NEW TRUCK I HATE TO SEE IT GO BUT I DRYER THERE SEE IT GO TO SOMEONE THAT WOULD APPRECATE IT INSTEAD OF JUST SITTING AROUND THE TRUCK HAS OLNY 85,000 ORIGINAL MILES IT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT
Ford F-250 for Sale
- 2011 - ford f-250(US $46,000.00)
- 2000 - ford f-250(US $7,000.00)
- 2008 - ford f-250(US $10,000.00)
- 2013 - ford f-250(US $14,000.00)
- 1979 - ford f-250(US $7,000.00)
- 2004 - ford f-250(US $9,000.00)
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The List #0178: Attend Rally School
Tue, Apr 7 2015Jessi and Patrick attend Team O'Neil Rally School in Dalton, NH, to learn how to shred in the snow. Veteran instructor and school founder Tim O'Neil demonstrates left-foot braking, slalom techniques, turning, proper ways to blip the throttle and more in this episode. They get behind the wheel of modern Ford Fiestas with front-wheel drive and a vintage Audi Quattro with all-wheel drive. They catch on quickly, and O'Neil tells Patrick: "Tell your grandchildren you are a rally driver." Watch as our hosts check "attend rally school" off their list. Have an RSS feed? Click here to add The List. Click here to subscribe to The List in iTunes. Click here to learn more about our hosts, Jessi and Patrick. Audi Ford Subaru The List Videos rally quattro
Ford gets colorful with Mustang anniversary infographic
Thu, 24 Oct 2013Preparing to celebrate its 50th birthday, the Ford Mustang has seen a lot of vehicle trends come and go, and this especially goes for paint colors. Using historical production data, Ford has managed to create an infographic dating back to 1967 that breaks down the three top Mustang colors for each year as well as calling out some of the more interesting trends and colors over the years.
Over its five generations, the Mustang has been offered in a seemingly endless rainbow - from Playboy Pink in '67 and color-changing Mystichrome on the 2004 Cobra - but the most popular has always been red, which is the color of choice for 21 percent of all Mustangs ever made. Almost every year since 1967, red has been among the top three colors for the Mustang, but other popular colors have included blue, white, brown and, most recently, black. There are even websites and registries available for people owning certain-color Mustangs.
As the all-new 2015 Mustang gets ready for its debut later this year, there's no telling what kind of exciting and/or wacky colors Ford has in store. Click on the image above to see the full infographic (choose the "large" option for optimal viewing), or check it out in a smaller size along with the press release posted below.
Ford evaluating new Fiesta RS?
Wed, 08 Jan 2014Word coming in from across the pond has it that Ford is working on developing the business case to create a new Fiesta RS. The development is encouraged by the extremely positive reception the existing Fiesta ST has garnered to date, and the emergence of the above-pictured Fiesta RS WRC rally car, but it'll take more than goodwill to make a more extreme version a reality.
According to Auto Express, a new roadgoing Fiesta RS would almost certainly be based closely on the ST version, albeit with some vital differences. Its 1.6-liter turbo four would be increased from 180 horsepower to somewhere around 230 hp, and that powertrain would be accompanied by lightweight alloys inside blistered wheel arches, a stripped-out interior and possibly lightweight bodywork.
The vehicle's approval would reportedly require a strong business case in Europe, and not just in the UK where Ford hot hatches traditionally enjoy a strong following. It's unclear whether the Fiesta RS would potentially make the transatlantic voyage to American showrooms, but between it and the larger Focus RS, hopefully the Blue Oval wouldn't leave its home market out of the action altogether.