1957 Ford Fairlane 500- 2 Door Post 390-v8 Hot Rod-rat Rod on 2040-cars
Paramus, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:U/K
Engine:4.8L 292Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Fairlane
Trim: 500
Warranty: NO
Drive Type: U/K
Mileage: 999,999
Sub Model: FAIRLANE 500
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Black
1957 FORD FAIRLANE 500-2 DOOR SEDAN.NICE SOLID CAR,VERY LITTLE RUST,SEE PHOTO,S. NEEDS PAINT,MANY AREA,S HAVE CRACKING AND MILD SURFACE RUST,TRUNK FLOOR,QUARTERS AND ROCKER PANELS SOLID.EARLY 390 V8 SOLID LIFTER MOTOR-4 BARREL CARB.NICE NEWER DUAL EXH.SYSTEM,3 SPEED FLOOR SHIFT.RUNS AND DRIVES NICELY. INTERIOR AND CARPET IN GOOD SHAPE,HEAD LINER DECENT.FRONT BRAKES NEW WITH REBUILT WHEEL CYL. AND HOSES.REAR BRAKES GOOD WITH WORKING E-BRAKE.NICE TIRES AND CHROME- A.R.E. WHEELS. MANUAL STEERING.HAS CURRENT NEW YORK STATE TRANSFERABLE REGISTRATION.
GLASS IS GOOD EXCEPT FOR PASSENGER SIDE DOOR AND QUARTER WINDOW L[NE CRACK,BARELY VISABLE.NEEDS HEATER CORE,PINION SEAL,SPEEDOMETER AND WIPER MOTOR NEED REBUILT.DOME LITE COVER MISSING.RADIO NOT WORKING NEEDS ANTENNA.I HAVE TRIED TO DESCRIBE THIS CAR TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY,SOLD AS IS. ASK QUESTIONS AND REVIEW ALL PHOTOS BEFORE BIDDING.
I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY,AS CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY.GOOD LUCK BIDDING,THANKS FOR LOOKING.
CAR NEEDS RESTORATION,NOT A SHOW CAR,A GREAT SOLID PROJECT.
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Wed, Jan 24 2018When Ford reports fourth-quarter results on Wednesday afternoon, it is expected to fret that rising metals costs have cut into profits, even as rivals say they have the problem under control. Aluminum prices have risen 20 percent in the last year and nearly 11 percent since Dec. 11. Steel prices have risen just over 9 percent in the last year. Ford uses more aluminum in its vehicles than its rivals. Aluminum is lighter but far more expensive than steel, closing at $2,229 per tonne on Tuesday. U.S. steel futures closed at $677 per ton (0.91 metric tonnes). Republican U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is weighing whether to impose tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, which could push prices even higher. Ford gave a disappointing earnings estimate for 2017 and 2018 last week, saying the higher costs for steel, aluminum and other metals, as well as currency volatility, could cost the company $1.6 billion in 2018. Ford shares took a dive after the announcement. Ford Chief Financial Officer Bob Shanks told analysts at a conference in Detroit last week that while the company benefited from low commodity prices in 2016, rising steel prices were now the main cause of higher costs, followed by aluminum. Shanks said the automaker at times relies on foreign currencies as a "natural hedge" for some commodities but those are now going in the opposite direction, so they are not working. A Ford spokesman added that the automaker also uses a mix of contracts, hedges and indexed buying. Industry analysts point to the spike in aluminum versus steel prices as a plausible reason for Ford's problems, especially since it uses far more of the expensive metal than other major automakers. "When you look at Ford in the context of the other automakers, aluminum drives a lot of their volume and I think that is the cause" of their rising costs, said Jeff Schuster, senior vice president of forecasting at auto consultancy LMC Automotive. Other major automakers say rising commodity costs are not much of a problem. At last week's Detroit auto show, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV's Chief Executive Officer Sergio Marchionne reiterated its earnings guidance for 2018 and held forth on a number of topics, but did not mention metals prices. General Motors Co gave a well-received profit outlook last week and did not mention the subject. "We view changes in raw material costs as something that is manageable," a GM spokesman said in an email.
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2015 Ford Focus
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