1997 Ford F250 Diesel 4x4 on 2040-cars
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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1997 Ford F250 4X4 Diesel. Meticulously maintained. All new brakes, rotors, drums, brake cables etc.
New universal joints, complete front end including axle shaft assemblies, tie rods, shims, steering dampener. All new fuel filter housing, cam sensor, valve cover gasket harness, alternator and starter. Repack on all bearings and replace seals. All new 6 pin planetary heavy duty transmission. Truck has been meticulously and regularly maintained. Needs nothing. You can buy one of these for 10-15,000.00 and still end up putting in another 5000.00 + when you get it home. Only negative has several bubbles over rear wheel well and some rust in rad support. Reason for selling - Now almost 60 I am downsizing my business. Truck can confidently be driven across country and will be reliable for years to come. Have all descent reciepts for well over $7000.00 Steve 403 203-3409 or email stevejcottam@gmail.com |
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As we reported a few days ago, the Solar concept makes use of a "concentrator lens" that focuses sunlight onto the Ford's roof-mounted solar panels. The special lens follows the rays of the sun to maximize the amount of charge being fed to the batteries of the car, taking about a day to fully charge the 21-mile, all-electric range of the C-Max Energi. Ford data suggests that combination might be enough to power 75 percent of all trips made by a statistically average driver. In turn, using the sun to power a vehicle could reduce yearly C02 emissions by up to four metric tons when compared with the driver of an average gasoline-powered sedan.
We've got live images of the C-Max Solar Energi Concept, jauntily tilted on its display to best present it's signature solar panels, straight from the CES floor.
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Without photos or further details, we're left to wonder about the extent of these changes, but aren't expecting anything too significant given the venue. Ford is understood to be revealing a next-generation F-150 with a big weight loss - as much as 700 pounds - for 2014, though it isn't yet clear if that's the truck's model year or simply its on-sale year. For at least a couple of years, Ford forums have been suggesting changes will come with the 2014 Raptor, so there could still be a bigger surprise in store. Either way, we'll know what all this means in a little more than a week. The press release below has the official details, but for the moment, we'll content ourselves by ogling the 2013 model above.
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