1926 Ford Model T Tudor Sedan Ratrod on 2040-cars
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ONE SWEET RIDE! ! SPENT ALOT OF TIME AND MONEY ON THIS RAT! WORLD WAR II MILITARY THEME. GERMAN HELMET AIR CLEANER COVER, HOWITZER ROUNDS FOR HEADLIGHTS, LARGE MM. ROUNDS FOR TURN SIGNALS AND TAIL LIGHTS. CUSTOM HAND MADE BLACK WALNUT STEERING WHEEL! RECOILESS RIFLE ROUND FOR ARM REST! WITH AN RPG FOR THE RADIATOR TOPPER! 50 CAL. ROUNDS FOR TRIM, 30 CAL. BELTS TO HOLD DOWN THE 2 B17, B25 AND B29 BOMBER OXYGEN TANKS FOR FUEL. MILITARY RADIO BACK PACKS FOR SEATS AND SEATBACKS! CUSTOM EXHAUST MADE JUST FOR THIS RIDE. 2"X4" RAILS FOR THE CUSTOM FRAME. 8" Z IN THE FRONT AND 21" Z IN THE REAR.CHOPPED 5 1/2" AND CHANNELED 4". 9" FORD POSI REAREND WITH 350 GEARS, BIG BLOCK DODGE 440 WITH A 727 TORQUEFLIGHT TRANNY, FRONT BRAKE DRUMS CUSTOM MACHINED FOR THE FRONT FROM LATE MODEL BUICK.ORIGINAL STYLE OAK LATTICE WORK ROOF, FREE AIR CODITIONING AND SUN ROOF TOO! ARTILLARY STYLE WHEELS AND SKINNY TIRES. ALL GUAGES WORK TOO. |
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Ford workers vote to ratify new four-year UAW contract
Sat, Nov 16 2019DETROIT — The United Auto Workers union said on Friday that rank-and-file members at Ford have voted in favor of a new four-year labor contract with the No. 2 U.S. automaker. The UAW will now focus on Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), the sole remaining Detroit automaker without a new labor contract. Talks with FCA are expected to begin on Monday, a UAW spokesman said. The union said 56.3% of Ford's hourly workers voted to approve the deal, which allowed the company to avoid a strike like the one that cost its larger rival General Motors about $3 billion (GBP2.3 billion). UAW leaders said earlier this month that Ford under the deal agreed to invest more than $6 billion in its U.S. plants, and to create or retain more than 8,500 UAW jobs. The deal also includes pay raises and lump-sum payments over the life of the contract, a pathway to full-time employment for temporary employees and unchanged healthcare coverage. Workers at GM approved a deal in late October that ended a contentious 40-day U.S. strike, the longest automotive labor stoppage since 1970. Detailed terms of the Ford deal — released just a week after GM workers approved their new contract — echoed those agreed to with GM, as the union typically uses the first deal as a template for those that follow. UAW leaders managed contract negotiations with Ford and GM, including the lengthy strike, while struggling with an ongoing federal corruption probe. To date, 10 people have pleaded guilty in connection with the criminal investigation into illegal payoffs. Just last week former UAW vice president and former GM board member Joseph Ashton was charged with conspiracy to commit money laundering and wire fraud. Earlier this month the UAW said that its president, Gary Jones, who had been linked to the ongoing corruption probe, was taking a leave of absence. Rory Gamble, the union's acting head, said last week he will examine every department of the union in response to the spreading federal corruption probe to prevent future misuse of members' dues.
Ford Australia pulls the ol' talking car prank
Mon, 07 Apr 2014Siri from Apple has proven that being able to talk to your technology doesn't always work perfectly. But what if it could eventually go far enough to give a personality to inanimate objects like our cars? Ford took just this path to comedic effect by playing a prank on many unsuspecting Australians, in a new commercial for its EcoSport compact crossover.
The Aussies seem very nonchalant about having a random parked car talk to them, and they seem surprisingly game when it asks them to get in, call a celebrity and tell a joke. (We're guessing there are some hilarious outtakes, too.) Scroll down to watch some folks from Down Under have a conversation with Ford's CUV.
Why Ford's Alan Mulally would be right for Microsoft, or any company
Thu, 03 Oct 2013
That Mulally was seriously being considered says a great deal about Microsoft and Mulally.
It appears that the chatter about Ford CEO Alan Mulally possibly leaving early to take over as CEO of Microsoft is losing air pretty fast. What's pretty interesting is that it got any traction in the first place.