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1997 Ford F-250 Xlt on 2040-cars

US $8,000.00
Year:1997 Mileage:37000 Color: Blue /
 Gray
Location:

Hammett, Idaho, United States

Hammett, Idaho, United States
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1997 Ford F-250 XLT Super Cab 4X4
7.3L Power Stroke Diesel One Owner
With Only 37,000 Actual Miles
100% Rust Free From Top To Bottom
1997 Ford F-250 XLT Super Cab Four-Wheel-Drive
7.3L Power Stroke Diesel Automatic Transmission With Overdrive
Power Windows Power Door Locks Cruise Control Tilt Wheel
Lumbar Seats Dual Tanks Dual Batteries Diamond Plate Toolbox
Aluminum Running-Boards Chrome Stainless fifth Wheel Tailgate
Power Steering power Brakes CB Radio AM/FM Cassette
Rhino Bed-Liner Rear Cargo Light Chrome Tailpipe Chrome mirrors
4X4 Decals Chrome Bumpers Front And Back Factory Tachometer
Full Bench Seat With Split middle Armrest Rear Full Seat
Aluminum Diamond Plate Bed Rails Manual Locking Hubs
All The Chrome And Weather-Strips Are in Great Shape
The interior in Great Shape No Rips Tears Or Fading
Factory Ford Two-Tone-Paint Blue And White
The paint And Body in Great Shape No Fading To The Paint
No Cracks in The Dashboard Good Headliner Good Windshield
Never Was Smoke in Never Was Altered Or Abused
Never Was involved in Any Accidents Lots Of Pulling Power
The Four-Wheel-Drive Works Great All The High And Low Gears
Work Proper Never Was Abused For Off-Road Four-Wheeling
Always Serviced And Maintained Always Garage Kept
Was Purchased Brand-New in Idaho Been in Idaho All its Life
This is a One owner Diesel 100% All Original 100% All Stock
Clean Idaho Title 100% Rust Free From Top To Bottom
The Miles Are 37,000 Actual Miles Spare Tire
16"inch Factory Ford Alloy Wheels with Chrome Center Caps
M+S LT235/85R16 BIG FOOT BIG O A/T TIRES
The Tires Have 75% Tread Left on Them Runs And Drives Great
This is one of The nicest Ford Diesel you'll find in The Northwest
Just A Gorgeous Looking Ford Diesel it Was babied All its Life
Gets compliments All The Time A Real True Beauty
You Just Don't See Them This Nice Anymore On The Road
And you Can See The Reason Why in The Pictures
You Can Drive This F-250 Anywhere With Confidence

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Mon, 19 Aug 2013

XCAR has put together what it believes is a first - a drag race between Ford's legendary, Le Mans-winning GT40, the more recent GT supercar it inspired and the little-known GT70 rally car. The three mid-engined monsters were all built for very different purposes, and not surprisingly, they come to battle with very different powertrains.
The GT40 is powered by a thumping, naturally aspirated V8. This example, which looks like a Mark IV model, is likely powered by a 7.0-liter engine, although it's not entirely clear how much power it's putting down. The GT70, meanwhile, was Ford's response to the Lancia Stratos. Considering that the Lancia is one of the greatest rally cars in history and many of you are probably just hearing of the GT70 for the first time, you can imagine how much success Ford had with it. Only six were produced before a change in regulations doomed this mid-engined rally car.
The Ford GT, meanwhile, doesn't really need an introduction. 550 horsepower is on offer from a 5.4-liter, supercharged V8, which keeps the GT competitive even against more modern supercars. 60 miles per hour arrives in well under four seconds while the top speed sits at 212 mph. Not bad for a car that went out of production in 2006.

Ford to build Explorer in Russia to meet demand [w/video]

Fri, 12 Apr 2013

The current Ford Explorer is sold in more than 64 countries, and this three-row vehicle continues to grow in popularity worldwide. To keep up with demand, Ford began producing the Explorer at Ford Sollers Elabuga Assembly Plant in Tatarstan, Russia, a joint venture facility. This partnership will build Russian-market Explorers only, and production of export vehicles not destined for Russian buyers will continue to be built at Ford's assembly plant in Chicago.
Before this plant went online, Ford would ship Explorers to Russia (and other regions around the world) as partially assembled knock-down units where final assembly would eventually take place. While there is no indication as to how many Explorers Ford Sollers will build for Russia, Ford did add that exports of the SUV were up 65 percent last year (from 2011) accounting for more than 24,000 units.
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2015 Ford Mustang EcoBoost loses big power on 87 octane

Mon, Jan 5 2015

The 2015 Ford Mustang with the 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder is a pretty potent package on paper. With 310 horsepower and 320 pound-feet of torque, it boasts better performance numbers than the 3.7-liter V6, but with better fuel economy as an added benefit. However, if you're in the market for one of these boosted 'Stangs, you should probably keep in mind that it really prefers to gulp premium, 93-octane fuel. It can drink 87-octane swill in a pinch, but you're going to find significantly less power underfoot when pulling away. While it's not shocking that the ponies are dialed back with a lower grade of gasoline, an alleged page from a Ford training manual obtained by Mustang 6G purports to show just how much power is lost, though. According to this document, the 2.3-liter EcoBoost makes 275 horsepower and 300 pound-feet of torque when running on lower octane fuel. That's a substantial reduction of about 11.3 percent compared to when the engine drinks 93 octane. Interestingly, according to Mustang 6G, that finding was a bit better than expected, because a Ford engineer reportedly said power would be down about 13 percent without altering peak torque. In speaking with Autoblog, Paul Seredynski of Ford powertrain communications, objected to part of this document. While he couldn't confirm the specific losses listed for the Mustang EcoBoost, "torque remains unchanged" with lower octane gasoline, Seredynski said. He speculated this training manual page was "possibly from before the engine was certified" and therefore showed incorrect figures. Serendynski did confirm that the automaker recommends using 93 octane, and like all modern engines, the software adapts if it's lower. "Peak power would be reduced" by using a lesser grade, he confirmed. Featured Gallery 2015 Ford Mustang EcoBoost: First Ride View 20 Photos News Source: Mustang 6GImage Credit: Copyright 2015 AOL, Ford, Mustang 6G Ford Technology Convertible Coupe Performance ecoboost ford mustang ecoboost