1940 Ford Streetrod Truck on 2040-cars
Canaan, New Hampshire, United States
Body Type:PICK UP
Engine:350 CHEVY BORED .060
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:OWNER
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: PRIMER
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): STANDARD
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 500
Exterior Color: Gray
Warranty: NONE
Interior Color: SILVER
1940 FORD PICK UP STREETROD, CAB IS FROM IOWA AND IS ABSOLUTLE RUST FREE, 40 FORD FRAME WITH CAMARO CLIP, POWER STEERING,POWER DISC BRAKES,10 BOLT CHEVY REAR WITH LEAF SPRINGS, MOTOR IS BRAND NEW 350 BORED .060 OVER WITH THUMPER CAM AND OLD SCHOOL TOUCHES, TRANNY IS TURBO 350, HAS LOKAR SHIFTER,I DID IT TILT COLUMN,PAINLESS WIRING HARNESS,RACE PACK DIGITAL DASH,1 PIECE CALIFORNIA WINSHIELS, NEW WHEELD AND TIRES,BED IS RANGER SPLASH FIBERGLASS ,2005 NEON HEADLAMPS FRENCHED IN TO FRT FENDERS, NEW EXHAUST,NEW DUAL ELECTRIC WIPERS,OPTIMS BATTRY,FUEL CELL WITH SENDER,ALL NEW DOOR REGULATORS, TRUCK IS A NEW BUILD WITH LESS THAN 1000 MILES ,RUNS AND DRIVES ABSOLUTELY 100 PERCENT, THANX STU 603 667 6197, BID TO OWN, MUST GO!!!
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Ford pits The Stig against Gran Turismo 6 in Focus ST Goodwood run
Thu, 03 Jul 2014The Goodwood Festival of Speed is one of the world great automotive gatherings. So, it was the perfect event for Ford to give the refreshed 2015 Focus ST its world debut in front of a loving public. It even surprised us with a new diesel-powered version, as well.
The Blue Oval really put its focus on making the ST a better driver for this refresh. It left its 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder alone to still pump out a respectable 252 horsepower and 270 pound-feet of torque. The changes like a retuned front suspension, electric power steering and improved interior made the hot hatch an even better place to spend time behind the wheel.
To prove that the Focus ST is still as potent as ever, Ford set up a one-on-one race up the Goodwood Hill. But instead of putting the two cars side-by-side, former Stig from Top Gear UK, Ben Collins, piloted the real model up the course, and his rival drove the virtual version in Gran Turismo 6. The two hot hatches set off at the same time to see whether reality could beat the virtual world, and the finish was actually extremely close. Scroll down to watch the video and find out the winner of this battle at Goodwood.
Ford Green Zone works magic with GPS to make your drive smarter, cleaner
Fri, Aug 29 2014For the most part, plug-in hybrids rely on the power stored in the battery until that charge is depleted. Unless the switch can be changed manually, it's only then that the cars fire up the internal combustion engine and begin using the fossil fuels on board. This is ideal, of course, when one's drive isn't long enough that the car needs to start sipping gasoline at all. On longer commutes, when it's certain that the route is longer than the car's all-electric range, this isn't necessarily the most efficient use of energy. Ford's Green Zone system is designed to save some of that juice for the parts of the drive that require slower speeds. Ford is working on a smart system, based on Nokia mapping technology, that uses GPS data to use both the electricity and conventional fuel more efficiently. Since battery power is less efficient at highway speeds, Ford's Green Zone system is designed to save some of that juice for the parts of the drive that require slower speeds, rather than just using up all the electrons right at the beginning of the drive. Using a website or the in-car navigation system, the driver can pinpoint the parts of the route, highlighted in green, where using battery power would be more effective, and set the car to automatically switch to electricity for those sections. Depending on the route, the car could automatically switch back and forth between the two power sources multiple times, particularly if the drive is a mix between city and highway driving. Of course, Green Zone will be go beyond that. The program is being developed to take traffic and road grade into account, details that allow the car to be make even smarter choices to improve efficiency. Ford even hopes to have Green Zone learn driver habits, and respond accordingly depending on who is driving the car. The system could control other features as well, such as anticipating corners and shifting the headlights to better illuminate the road ahead. Green Zone could also potentially use information from vehicle-to-vehicle networking to control functions in the car. The Green Zone system still has a few years before it will be ready to be put into production vehicles, but Ford is confident it will make its way onto the road eventually. As with other innovations that improve efficiency and make our vehicles smarter, we can expect to see similar technology from other manufacturers, until it becomes a regular part of driving in the future.
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Players will have access to five unique designs for the Mustang, allowing a degree of individuality beyond solid colors and decals. According to Digital Marketing Manager Andrea Zuehlk of Ford, those designs are drawn from the four most popular designs on the Mustang Customizer, an online, mobile and tablet app that allows the public to design their own custom Mustang. A fifth design, penned by drift racer Vaughn Gittin, Jr., is also available.