1997 Ford F350 Xl Supercab Dually W/ Asphalt Skid Testing Trailer & Computer on 2040-cars
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
This 1997 Ford F350 XL Supercab Dually is defintily ONE OF A KIND!!! Not only does it come with the dependability of a Ford F350 but also a fully integrated International Cybernetics Corp. Asphalt Testing Trailer & computer setup. The truck was owned & operated by the NC DOT. The setup would work great for someone in similar work needing parts or start their own endeavors. The skid tester is used by the DOT to test road conditions and also by airports for the same. Everything is great working order or could be disabled for personal use. The 400 gallon water tank & pump would be great for this setup or even someone in the hydraseeding or landscaping fields. There is so many options available with this setup it could really work for anyone in any situations. If none of these apply to you, the truck is ready to go for personal or job use. Just remove what you dont need & keep what you do. It has an extended cab, so room for the crew. 7.5L V8 so power and dependabilty. A.R.E. Hard Bed Cover so keeping your personal goods, tools, or materials dry & safe is a given. The 4 dually tires are all but brand new(90% tread life left) & the front tires in good shape too.(75% tread life left). It runs & looks great. Don't let this "one of a kind" Truck & Trailer pass u by. Let this setup start making you money or just get you where you need to go.
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From Expedition to Navigator: our predictions for Lincoln's SUV
Tue, Feb 7 2017In the midst of all the buzz surrounding the new aluminum Ford Expedition and Expedition Max, we remembered the other large SUV the Ford Motor Company showed last year, the Lincoln Navigator concept. And since the Navigator has historically been built on the Expedition platform, we figured there's no better time to focus some of our predictions for the big Lincoln. First off, let's take a look at design. Having seen the new Expedition, we're fairly confident that the Navigator will look almost exactly like its concept. The strong similarities between two mean the Expedition serves as a preview of what a production Navigator will look like. For example, both vehicles' greenhouses we can see that the shape of the C-pillars are nearly identical. The only difference is that the Expedition's are painted body color, while the Navigator's are painted black. Additionally, the character line running along the top of the doors on both vehicles is roughly the same height. The same goes for the more subtle crease near the bottom of the doors. We also see no reason why Lincoln wouldn't use the full width taillights, fender vent, and grille treatment it used on the concept. Those are all easy design changes to create differentiation, and they're all right inline with the cues set by the Continental. View 15 Photos For powertrain, we're pretty certain the 400-horsepower 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 previewed on the concept is a certainty now. The Expedition and Expedition Max will be offered with a 3.5-liter EcoBoost as well, so we know it will fit. We expect the Expedition's engine will produce 375 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque as it does in the F-150. That's less power than the Navigator concept, but it would be reasonable to make the production Navigator a bit more powerful than its lowly Ford brethren to help justify the increased price tag. Towing capacity will probably be about the same between the Ford and Lincoln, which should be something over 9,000 pounds. The Navigator will probably use the same two-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive drivetrains, too. Inside is where the Expedition and Navigator will likely differ the most, particularly in seating. The Expedition offers seating for up to eight with an available second-row bench seat, and the Navigator concept had captain's chairs for every row. We're expecting the Navigator will only offer second-row captain's chairs since the cramped third row would be a waste of nice buckets.
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That won't be a problem for Gittin in this latest video, which features the racer hanging out with his good pal Brody (a dog) and everyone's favorite hot hatch, the Ford Fiesta ST.
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