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1949 FORD F3 PICKUP

HAS ORIGINAL 6 CYLINDER THAT HAS NEWER PLUGS, WIRES, FUEL FILTER ETC. MOTOR RUNS GREAT! CURRENTLY HAS NO BATTERY, AND DOES NOT COME WITH ONE. TRANNY IS A 4 ON THE FLOOR THAT SHIFTS GREAT IN ALL GEARS. TIRES ARE LIKE NEW THREAD WISE BUT HAVE WEATHER CHECKING ON SIDE WALLS. THE FRAME IS SOLID, FENDERS HAVE THE TYPICAL FORD RUST BUT I HAVE SEEN A LOT WORSE. DOORS AND CAB CORNERS ARE SOLID, THE HEADER PANEL INSIDE THE PICKUP IS SOLID. THE WOOD IN THE BOX IS IN GREAT SHAPE. HAS A NICE SET OF BUCKET SEATS INSTALLED.  I DO HAVE A CLEAR TITLE. THIS WOULD MAKE A GREAT RAT ROD, OR RESTO PROJECT. LOCATED IN MINNESOTA

THIS TRUCK IS HERE TO SELL WITH A REASONABLE RESERVE! PLEASE DONT ASK MY RESERVE, I WILL NOT SAY. YOU MUST HAVE A FEEDBACK SCORE OF AT LEAST 5 OR YOUR BID MAY BE CANCELLED, SORRY BUT TOO MANY SCAMMERS. $500 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 24 HRS OF AUCTION END. THE REST DUE IN 3 DAYS AFTER AUCTION. IF YOU HAVE ANY ?'S PLEASE ASK! I WILL BE HAPPY TO HELP! THANKS AND GOOD LUCK!  AGAIN I DO HAVE A CLEAR TITLE   


 


On Mar-07-14 at 05:04:17 PST, seller added the following information:

 LOCATED N STARBUCK MN

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Barrett-Jackson 2014: First production 2015 Ford Mustang earns $300k for JDRF [w/video]

Sat, 18 Jan 2014

We've almost become immune to the huge dollar amounts that collectible cars earn for charity at Barrett-Jackson. To wit, $300,000 for the first production 2015 Ford Mustang initially didn't seem like very much money. In reality, though, it's probably about 10 times the actual asking price for the car, and we're pleased to report that 100 percent of the proceeds will go to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
According to Ford, the car's winning bidder will get to "choose a fastback with manual or automatic transmission, and any interior, exterior and stripe color combination offered by Ford on the all-new Mustang." Power will come from a slightly revised version of the well-known 5.0-liter V8 engine that will produce "more than 420hp and 396 pound-feet of torque."
We snapped live images of the 2015 Mustang prototype that Ford had on display here at Barrett-Jackson, and you can check them out above. The official auction description, along with a video of the auction as it happened live, is below.

2015 Ford Focus Electric hides in plain sight

Wed, 16 Apr 2014

The styling changes to the 2015 Ford Focus were shown off at the recent Geneva Motor Show, so what the EV version looks like is not that much of a surprise. Still, the 2015 Focus Electric is making its world debut here at the New York Auto Show, so we wanted to know what changes we are looking at compared to both the internal combustion engine version and the earlier EV models.
The exterior visual distinctions between the ICE and EV are minimal, and basically nonexistent from the A-pillar to the rear. Up front, you can see the charge port, of course, but the front fascia has also undergone a bit of an adjustment. The front doesn't have the ICE version's flattened grille and the EV's Ford logo creates a bump in the hood line where none exists on the ICE. The 2015's grille is also different than the one on the 2014 Focus Electric, being slightly smaller (you can see this better if you compare pictures in our new gallery above to these of the 2011 Focus Electric and these of the gas-powered 2015 Focus).
The updated 2015 interior - which we couldn't access ourselves - has things like a new center stack, improved cupholders and is basically identical between the gas and electric models. With the car off, you can't even tell if you're in an EV or ICE, Seema Bardwaj, the US brand manager for the Focus, told AutoblogGreen. The only things that are different, she said, are extra menu screens to show EV powertrain information to the driver.

Next-gen Ford Cobra Jet development underway, but will it be a Mustang?

Wed, 09 Oct 2013

Ford might be stepping away from the NHRA, but it isn't abandoning drag racing altogether. Hot Rod says that Ford confirmed a next-gen Cobra Jet factory drag racer is in the works, but the report also speculates that a new Cobra Jet could switch away from the Mustang nameplate.
Even though talk of a new Cobra Jet coincides with the all-new 2015 Mustang, the lack of confirmation for the dragster's platform leaves Hot Rod to guess that the car might switch to another platform - specifically a front-drive-based, unibody car like the Fusion or Taurus. We'd hate to think of a world with a NASCAR-ized dragster from Ford Racing, but it's also highly unlikely that the Mustang Cobra Jet would step away from its quarter-mile rivals like the Chevy COPO Camaro and Dodge Challenger Drag Pak.