1932 Ford Truck Extended Cab Hot Rod Rat Model B A No Reserve All Steel! on 2040-cars
Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, United States
Engine:302
Drive Type: AUTO
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 41
Trim: BROWN
What I am offering today is a 1932 ford extended cab ALL STEEL. Titled in wi in my name as a 1932 ford truck!! Running all ford drivetrain. Fresh build with 41 miles since finished. This is a not a junk yard part built hot rod.
The frame is built by well know bob bleed of austin speed shop in texas.( Jesse James shop) features his famous front rail sweep design and kicked up rear rails.
New front dropped axle with new 11 inch power disk brakes. Rear end is a 1992 crown vic disc brake with new calipers, rotors, pads.
3.27 posi. New wheels with new tires.
Motor is a standard bore 302 with 1965 289 heads. I have the paper work on the rebuilt motor 9.6.1 compression ratio with lots of new stuff carb, dist, water pump,fuel pump, lifters, cam. New aluminum radiator.
Rebuilt c4 transmission with new frame cooler.
Cab is all steel and extended with another set of 32 doors cut down to maintain belt line. Great for taller person.
Doors open and close fine with new bear claw latches and hidden door hinges. Art work on the doors was done by Lucky Strike out of Pennsylvania and pinstripe was done by my dad.
Please ask question I know I am forgetting something. Also keep in mind on shipping it may cost thousands to ship over seas.
No gas gauge,no horn no dome light no heater, no side glass.
Also this is a no reserve auction you bid you win you buy. So please check with the wife. Please check if you have the money. ASK QUESTIONS IF YOU ARE NOT SURE OF ANYTHING. 100 DOLLAR DOWNN PAYMENT AFTER AUCTION.
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Ford worker files for UAW dues refund, stirs right-to-work debate
Sun, 24 Aug 2014Let's start with some history: Ford's Dearborn truck plant, part of the company's massive River Rouge complex, was the center of a strike in 1941 that led to Ford signing the first "closed shop" agreement in the industry. The agreement obliged every worker at the plant to be a dues-paying member of the United Auto Workers. In December 2012, however, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder signed legislation making Michigan a right-to-work state, which outlawed closed shops. The new law gave workers the right to opt out of union membership and stop paying dues even if they were still covered by union activities like collective bargaining. For employees at the Dearborn plant, the right-to-work clauses take effect at the end of their current contract in 2015.
As a tool-and-die maker at Ford's Dearborn plant for 16 years, Todd Lemire pays dues to the UAW - about two hours' salary per month. However, he's been unhappy with the UAW's support of the Democratic party, and not wanting to wait until next year to be out of the UAW entirely he invoked his Beck Rights, which state that a non-member of a union does not have to pay dues to support non-core activities, such as political spending. But Lemire wasn't happy that Ford still subtracted the total amount of dues, with the UAW reimbursing the difference, so he filed suit with the National Labor Relations Board, feeling that the workaround violates his rights.
Lemire's case is just a week old, so it could be a while before a resolution. Yet, as September 15, 2015 draws near and the right-to-work laws take full effect for Michigan workers - and others wonder whether it could help revitalize the state's manufacturing base - a case like this adds more fuel to the discussion.
Ford ST Octane Academy [w/video]
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I felt like such a rock star. On my second pass around the UrbanCross course (read: fancy autocross) at the Ford ST Octane Academy, I absolutely nailed the exit, sliding the bright-yellow Focus ST sideways into a box the size of a parking space, all four wheels in line.
Chevy Silverado frame twist test a marketing victory versus Ford
Thu, 16 Oct 2014The pickup market is so competitive that all three major American makers are constantly trying to find a way to prove their product is the best. The new 2015 Ford F-150 is grabbing headlines at the moment by winning awards and posting segment best numbers. But in a new video, Chevrolet is taking aim squarely at the 2015 F-250 Super Duty in a battle of heavy-duty truck supremacy against the 2015 Chevy Silverado 2500HD... well, in a single metric anyway.
The big numbers from pickups often come down to payload, towing rating and fuel economy, but for this test, Chevy and Howie Long are challenging the torsional rigidity of the trucks' frames, specifically which one flexes less. Long plays the everyman here having the Chevy engineer explain what's going on in the tests. Unsurprisingly for a video on Chevy's official YouTube page, the 2500HD wins out by a good margin. The company also reports that similar results as shown here have been certified in third-party testing.
Check out the video to see the full test. While this might seem like a marketing win for Chevy, Ford isn't immune to it, either. In 2009, the Blue Oval uploaded a similar video comparing the flex under 225 pounds of weight from the bare frames of the F-150, Chevy Silverado, Dodge Ram (as it was still called at the time) and the Toyota Tundra. The results fell in the Blue Oval's favor, as you can see here.