1930 Ford Coupe ( Real Steel on 2040-cars
Florence, New Jersey, United States
THIS IS A REAL STEEL 1930 FORD COUPE, IT HAS A 350 THAT RUNS VERY STRONG, NO LEAKS ANY WERE, IT HAS A 350 AUTO , IT WAS REBUILT LAST MONTH AND IS PERFECT, I JUST HAD THE REAR BREAKS DONE WITH ALL NEW HARDWARE, ALL NEW INTERIOR, DYNA MATTED THROUGH OUT THE CAR, NEW GAS TANK WITH A GAS GAUGE AND SENDER, REMEBER THIS IS A TRADITIONAL CAR--IT RIDES ROUGH, IT RATTLES AND IT ROLLS, IF U DONT LIKE PEOPLE TAKING PICS OF THIS AND U DONT LIKE CROWDS ASKING YOU QUESTIONS THIS CAR IS NOT FOR YOU, IT IS VERY DEPENDABLE, THE MILAGE IS RECORDED FROM WHEN I HAD THE TRANS DONE---T M U---TRUE MILAGE UNKNOWN. I WOULD CONSIDER A TRADE--I HAVE 25K INTO THIS CAR, THE RESERVE IS UNDER THAT I AM TAKING A HUGE LOSE, PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS--I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION ANYTIME---THE CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY FIRST COME GETS IT--THANK YOU--GOD BLESS---GOOD LUCK BIDDING---I HAVE DESCRIBED THE VEHICLE IS QUESTION TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY IT IS THE BUYERS RESPONABILITY TO MAKE SURE THIS IS WHAT YOU WANT---NO WARRENTIES --THANK YOU--TONY IF THE RESERVE PRICE ISNT MEET--I WILL OFFER IT THE HIGHEST BIDDER IF I FEEL IT IS FAIR---IT ALSO HAS ALL THE GLASS--ROLL UP SIDES--AND THE DOORS WORK---
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GM also sheds parts from its pickups to boost payload ratings
Thu, 31 Jul 2014The row between Ford and Ram over who boasts the best-in-class tow rating for heavy duty pickups has revealed a number of things. Chief among them is a report that Ford removes items like the spare tire, jack, radio and center console from its vehicles in a bid to lower its base curb weight and therefore keep the truck's gross vehicle weight rating down.
For those that need a refresher, GVWR is the vehicle's curb weight plus its maximum payload. A lower GVWR allows Ford to station its F-450 among the so-called Class III pickups, despite the fact that internally, it has the makings of a more brutish Class IV truck.
Ford explains away these deletions, saying a customer could order their vehicle in such a manner. It has also come to light that Ford is not the only automaker to engage in such practices.
Mixed sales results, but automaker stocks rise on need for cars in Houston
Fri, Sep 1 2017DETROIT — The Big Three Detroit automakers on Friday reported better-than-expected August sales and issued optimistic outlooks for demand as residents of the Houston area replace flood-damaged cars and trucks after Hurricane Harvey, sending their stocks higher. General Motors, Ford and Fiat Chrysler posted mixed August U.S. sales, with GM up 7.5 percent and Ford and Fiat Chrysler down. Japanese automaker Toyota improved sales by nearly 7 percent, while Honda fell 2.4 percent. Still, analysts focused on the potential for Detroit automakers to cut inventories and stabilize used vehicle prices as residents of Houston, the fourth largest city in the United States, are forced to replace tens of thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands, of vehicles after the devastation from Hurricane Harvey. Mark LaNeve, Ford's U.S. sales chief, told analysts on Friday that following Hurricane Katrina in 2005 "we saw a very dramatic snapback" in demand. That said, Ford sales fell 2.1 percent in August. It sold 209,897 vehicles in the United States, compared with 214,482 a year earlier. Sales were down 1.9 percent in the Ford division and off 5.8 percent at Lincoln. Demand was down for cars, crossovers and SUVs. It was not clear how many vehicles in the Houston area will be scrapped, LaNeve said, saying he had seen estimates ranging from 200,000 to 400,000 to 1 million. Ford's Houston dealers may have lost fewer than 5,000 vehicles in inventory, he said. Ford is the No. 1 automaker in the Houston market, with 18 percent share, according to IHS Markit. The company plans to ship used vehicles to Houston dealers and has "every indication we would have to add some production" of new vehicles to meet demand, LaNeve said. Investor concerns about inventories of unsold vehicles and falling used car prices have weighed on Detroit automakers' shares most of this year. Now, automakers can anticipate a jolt of demand from a big market that is a stronghold for Detroit brand trucks and SUVs. "It's got to be a positive for the industry," LaNeve said. Investors appeared to agree. GM shares rose as much as 3.3 percent to their highest since early March. Ford increased 2.8 percent at $11.34, and Fiat Chrysler's U.S.-traded shares were up 5.2 percent $15.91, hitting their highest in more than five years. GM reported a 7.5 percent increase in U.S. auto sales in August, helped by robust sales of crossovers across its four brands.
Watch this awesome R/C car chase scene made with cardboard and glue
Fri, 22 Feb 2013It never ceases to amaze us how much video production talent you can find on YouTube, especially when considering movies like Battleship actually exist on the silver screen. It's even better, of course, when cars are involved, which is why we can't stop watching this car chase between a pair of radio controlled Ford Mustangs.
Racing through a detailed set built in the middle of a public street using just "cardboard, hot glue and spray paint," this video is possibly even greater than The Greatest R/C Car Chase Ever that we saw last year. With the exception of a fruit stand and/or a plate-glass window being carried across the street, this has all the makings of a classic cliché chase scene.
Scroll down to watch the scaled-down action ensue as well as the full-scale conclusion.