Beautiful 1957 Ranchero Great Driver on 2040-cars
Honey Brook, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:292
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Ranchero
Warranty: NO WARRANTY
Trim: FAIRLANE 500
Drive Type: 3 SPEED MANUAL
Mileage: 85,000
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red /WHITE
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Red / WHITE
BEAUTIFUL 2 OWNER TENN.CAR,THE BODYS SUPER STRAIGHT,NO DENTS,WAVES, SCRATCHES, ETC. RUNS,SHIFTS,STOPS,AND STEERS GREAT,DOES NOT LEAK OR SMOKE,RUNS COOL,STAINLESS AND CHROME IN GREAT CONDITION,DOORS OPEN AND CLOSE GREAT,TAILGATE AND HOOD OPENS AND CLOSES GREAT,292 T BIRD MOTOR WITH ALUMINUM MANIFOLD AND 3, 2S [TRIPS] ALL REBUILT,DONT LEAK., ALSO OPTIONAL POWER STEERING,MANUAL BRAKES, POLISHED T BIRD ALUMINUM VALVE COVERS, WITH RARE CHROME GRILL BAR,STAINLESS[ HOCKEY] ROCKER COVERS, NEW 1956 T BIRD WIRE WHEEL COVERS,ALMOST NEW 15" FIRESTONE WWW BIAS TIRES WITH 97% TREAD, SUPER RARE DEALER INSTALLED FAIRLANE 500 GOLD AND STAINLESS SIDETRIM,CUSTOM MADE HEAVY VINYL TONNEAU COVER,COMES WITH OPTIONAL PAINTED SKIRTS NOT INSTALLED,ALL GLASS IN EXCELLANT SHAPE,WINDOWS ROLL UP AND DOWN GREAT DOOD LOCKS LOCK WITH THE KEY[I THINK ITS ORIG],BUMPERS FRONT AND BACK NO DENTS SHINE GREAT GRILL GREAT SHAPE,CHROME HEADLIGHT RINGS,VENT WINDOWS WORK GREAT , ENGINE COMPARTMENT CLEAN NOT ALL GREASY,TOP HALF OF FIRE WALL PAINTED WHITE AND SHINEY,DASH SHINEY AND STRAIGHT,GLOVE BOX WORKS GREAT,INTERIOR IN GREAT SHAPE,DOOR PANELS REALLY NICE NOT ALL BENY UP,SEAT GREAT COND. LITTLE TARE IN LOWER PASS CORNER,HARD TO SEE BUT FIXABLE, HEADLINER IN GREAT COND,SEAT FRAMES PAINTED RED AND IN LIKE NEW COND.UNDERCARRAGE CLEAN AND TAKEN CARE OF, NOT ALL GREASY, REAR PATCH ON PASS FLOOR YEARS AGO,OTHER THAN THAT,THAT I CAN SEE. THE BED IS SOLID AND PAINTED NICE COND,WITH A RED LOOP CARPET AND BINDING ITS REMOVABLE, ,FOR A 56 YEAR OLD RANCHERO TO SURVIVE IN THIS COND ,IT WAS TAKEN CARE OF AND USED AS A TRUCK ALSO, THE WIPER MOTOR DOES NOT WORK,EASY FIX WILL ALLOW 125.00 AND THE HEATER CORE IS BY PASSED WILL ALLOW 90.00 ,THE FAN WORKS. THIS WAS ORIG.A 6 CYD SOME YEARS AGO THE NEW 292 T BIRD ENGINE WAS INSTALLED[THAT WAS FINE WITH ME] A LOT OF EXTRA PARTS INCLUDE= ORIG 4 BARREL MANIFOLD AND CARB,ORIG VALVE COVERS,ORIG AIR CLEANER, NEW IN THE BOX FULL CLUTCH ASSMBLY[DOES NOT NEED A CLUTCH ITS FINE JUST EXTRA, NEW ALUM. IN PLASTIC DOOR SILLS,AND OTHER THINGS THAT ARE OPACKED AWAY. THESE FIRST YEAR ICONS IN THIS SHAPE ARE ALMOST EXTENT AND ARE GETTING HARDER AND HARDER TO FIND AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THE PICTURES THE CAR IS REALLY STRAIGHT AND EVEN NICER IN PERSON,EVERYBODY WHO SEES THE CAR CANT GET OVER THE COND,AND BEAUTY,AND ITS A DRIVER NOT A SHOW CAR,THANKS FOR LOOKING IF INTRESTED PLEASE CALL DON 6102733669 OR E MAIL DONZZO34@AOL.COM
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Car Stories: Owning the SHO station wagon that could've been
Fri, Oct 30 2015A little over a year ago, I bought what could be the most interesting car I will ever own. It was a 1987 Mercury Sable LS station wagon. Don't worry – there's much more to this story. I've always had a soft spot for wagons, and I still remember just how revolutionary the Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable were back in the mid-1980s. As a teenager, I fell especially hard for the 220-horsepower 1989 Ford Taurus SHO – so much so that I'd go on to own a dozen over the next 20 years. And like many other quirky enthusiasts, I always wondered what a SHO station wagon would be like. That changed last year when I bought the aforementioned Sable LS wagon, festooned with the high-revving DOHC 3.0-liter V6 engine and five-speed manual transmission from a 1989 Taurus SHO. In addition, the wagon had SHO front seats, a SHO center console, and the 140-mph instrument cluster with mileage that matched the engine. When I bought it, that number was just under 60,000 – barely broken in for the overachieving Yamaha-sourced mill. The engine and transmission weren't the only upgrades. It wore dual-piston PBR brakes with the choice Eibach/Tokico suspension combo in front. The rear featured SHO disc brakes with MOOG cargo coils and Tokico shocks, resulting in a wagon that handled ridiculously well while still retaining a decent level of comfort and five-door functionality. I could attack the local switchbacks while rowing gears to a 7,000-rpm soundtrack just as easily as loading up on lumber at the hardware store. Over time I added a front tower brace to stiffen things a bit as well as a bigger, 73-mm mass airflow sensor for better breathing, and I sourced some inexpensive 2004 Taurus 16-inch five-spoke wheels, refinished in gunmetal to match the two-tone white/gunmetal finish on the car. That, along with some minor paint and body work, had me winning trophies at every car show in town. And yet, what I loved most about the car wasn't its looks or performance, but rather its history. And here's where things also get a little philosophical, because I absolutely, positively love old used cars. Don't get me wrong – new cars are great. Designers can sculpt a timeless automotive shape, and engineers can construct systems and subsystems to create an exquisite chassis with superb handling and plenty of horsepower. But it's the age and mileage that turn machines into something more than the sum of their parts.
NHTSA advances investigation of Ford Crown Victoria headlights
Sat, Aug 15 2015The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is opening a preliminary evaluation into reports of suddenly failing headlights on 517,945 examples of the 2003-2005 Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis. The government started looking into this problem in April when the North Carolina Consumers Council filed a defect petition with the agency. Now, the inquiry has moved to the next step. According to NHTSA's documentation (as a PDF), it examined its own database and worked with Ford to come up with a total of 3,609 complaints of the front lighting control module suddenly failing. When this happens, drivers lose the low-beam headlights, but the high-beams can be used by holding the stalk. Sometimes turning the switch off and on fixes the issue. Additionally, there are 15 allegations of crashes, and one reported shoulder injury. NHTSA's preliminary evaluations "evaluate the scope, frequency, and consequence of the alleged defect" and don't necessarily lead to a recall. NHTSA looked into this problem once before in 2008 and 2009 and decided that a recall wasn't necessary. Ford also extended the warranty on the front lighting control module for these vehicles. INVESTIGATION Subject : Loss of headlights Date Investigation Opened: AUG 10, 2015 Date Investigation Closed: Open NHTSA Action Number: PE15028 Component(s): EXTERIOR LIGHTING All Products Associated with this Investigation Vehicle Make Model Model Year(s) FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2003-2005 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS 2003-2005 Details Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company SUMMARY: After receiving a defect petition (DP15002) concerning the loss of headlights and other exterior lighting in model year (MY) 2003-2005 Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis vehicles, the Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) analyzed Vehicle Owner Questionnaire (VOQ) complaints received from consumers and identified a total of 605 reports (for all submission dates) alleging headlight failure. The complaints indicate failures of both low beam headlights typically while driving, a defect condition that was evaluated under a prior ODI investigation (PE08066). Most consumer VOQs indicate that the headlights failed suddenly and without warning leaving the driver with no forward lighting, however some report the headlights flickered or dimmed prior to turning off. In some cases drivers were able to turn the headlights back on after a period of time while others reported the headlights would not come back on at all.
Ford, Ram in heavy-duty towing spat
Mon, 28 Jul 2014Every pickup truck commercial has the brand trying to convince us that its model is the biggest, brawniest vehicle on the block. But Ford and Ram appear ready to really throw down the gauntlet and scrap over the towing figures for their heavy-duty models, and it could potentially end up in court.
The issue revolves around what it means to be best in class. Ford claims that its 2015 F-450 (pictured above) has a max tow rating of 31,200 pounds, compared to 30,000 pounds for the Ram 3500 (right). However, both companies market these heavy haulers as having the top towing in their class. According to Automotive News, Ford is threatening legal action if Ram doesn't back down.
The situation isn't as simple as just comparing the numbers, though. First, the two companies calculate their towing capacities differently. Ram adheres to the SAE J2807 rating, while Ford uses its own internal system. Although, as the company introduces new models, they are certified using the SAE standard. "When an all-new F-Series Super Duty is introduced, it also will use SAE J2807," said Ford to Autoblog in an emailed statement.