2016 Ford F-350 4wd Crew Cab Platinum on 2040-cars
Salisbury, Missouri, United States
Exterior:
White Platinum Met Tri-coat Paint
Right off the lot, I had the bottom rockers wrapped front to back with 3m clear self healing film
Tinted with Lumar Ceramic Tint, Windshield %50, Sides %35, Back %5
Recon Led Tail
Led 3rd Brake Light
Recon Led Marker Lights
Huskey inner Fender liners
24x14 American Force Octane SS wheels
New 375/40/24 Nitto Trail Grappler
Lift:
10" Fabtech Lift
Stainless Steel Rebuildable Dirt Logic Shocks
Ladder Bars with Shackles
Track Bar with 1" Heim Joints
Dual Steering Dampers
Motor:
SCT Tuner
No Limit EGR Delet with Bypass Plate
S&B Cold Air Intake
H&S Crankcase Vent Kit
H&S Throttle Valve Delete With Intake Pipe
GPR CP4.5 Disaster Prevention Kit
Extra Large Power Steering Cooler
50 Gallon Titan Fuel Tank
Air Dog Lift Pump with Filters
MagTech Differential Cover
MagTech Deep Sump Transmission Cover
5" Straight Pipe with 8" Stainless Tip
Also has:
Weather Tech Floor mats
Rubber Bed Mat
Chrome Super Duty Raised Letters in Tailgate,
Tailgate Strut
B&W Gooseneck Hitch!
Ford F-350 for Sale
- 2015 ford f-350 platinum(US $21,700.00)
- 2015 ford f-350 platinum(US $37,800.00)
- 2013 ford f-350 platinum(US $18,900.00)
- 2012 ford f-350 xlt(US $11,200.00)
- 2010 ford f-350 lariat(US $13,299.00)
- 2017 ford f-350 lariat(US $23,200.00)
Auto Services in Missouri
West 60 Auto Parts Inc ★★★★★
Wes Jerde Performance Center ★★★★★
Waterloo Automotive ★★★★★
The Dent Devil of St Louis ★★★★★
Springfield Yamaha ★★★★★
Spectrum Glass Inc ★★★★★
Auto blog
2014 Ford Fiesta ST
Tue, 26 Mar 2013Concentrated ST Formula Proves Just As Potent
I'm not the jealous type... usually. But I will fully admit to being somewhat of a Pouty Polly when I read executive editor Chris Paukert's report after driving the then-new 2013 Ford Focus ST through the impossibly pretty southern French Alps region last June. I feel like a broken record saying this yet again, but hot hatchbacks hold a special place in my heart. And while I'm always giddy to drive any sort of small, turbocharged three- or five-door at home in Detroit, my jealousy was indeed piqued after hearing Paukert tell about the challenging yet breathtaking roads he encountered while driving the flamin' yellow Focus. You know, the sort of roads that, from above, look like carelessly drizzled lines of icing on the frosted Alpen caps.
Several months later, I found myself piloting a Focus ST just west of metro Detroit, pitting it head-to-head against one of Autoblog's perennial favorite cars, the Volkswagen GTI. It was fantastic - enough so that I fully stand behind my statement that in terms of balls-out performance, the Focus ST cannot be beat as far as today's front-wheel-drive hatches are concerned.
Watch how a Ford Raptor rolls down the assembly line in Dearborn
Sun, 30 Mar 2014Bloomberg TV reporter Matt Miller is the proud new owner of a pretty killer truck. How do we know? The reporter headed to Dearborn, MI to Ford's assembly plant, with a film crew in tow, to see exactly how his new F-150 SVT Raptor and its mother-loving 6.2-liter V8 engine, was screwed together.
The resulting video does an excellent job of summing up how an assemblage of parts and pieces is turned into a triple-black Raptor, thanks to the work of some 1,000 employees and about 20 hours of real time. Click through below to see how the truck is born, with a surprise cameo playing the part of delivery driver at the end.
White House clears way for NHTSA to mandate vehicle black boxes
Fri, 07 Dec 2012At present, over 90 percent of all new vehicles sold in the United States today are equipped with event data recorders, more commonly known as black boxes. If the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration gets its way, that already high figure will swell to a full 100 percent in short order.
Such automotive black boxes have been in existence since the 1990s, and all current Ford, General Motors, Mazda and Toyota vehicles are so equipped. NHTSA has been attempting to make these data recorders mandatory for automakers, and according to The Detroit News, the White House Office of Management Budget has just finished reviewing the proposal, clearing the way. Now NHTSA is expected to draft new legislation to make the boxes a requirement.
One problem with current black boxes is that there's no set of standards for automakers to follow when creating what bits of data are recorded, and for how long or in what format it is stored. In other words, one automaker's box is probably not compatible with its competitors.