1950 Ford F1 Custom Truck on 2040-cars
Mesa, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350 Chevy
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Custom
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: 700r4
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Electric Pearl Coat Blue
Interior Color: Two tone Grey
Mileage: 200
Electric Blue Pearl Coat paint
350 SBC with rebuilt custom mounted 1984 Corvette 700r4 tranny w/overdrive with mild shift kit
Lokar Shift kit
Ez Wiring Harness
Edelbrock Chrome Manifold with Edelbrock 4 barrel Carb
Power Boost Brakes
Alum Valve covers
Alum Spark plug wire holders
MSD Electronic Ignition
Caddy Bat wing air cleaner
Toyota Power Steering
Front disc brakes
17 inch rims on front 18 inch on back
Lowered 3-4 inches
Ford 9 inch rear end with 3.73 gears
Vintage AC with custom vents and mounts
07 Chevy Tahoe seats, had 5 miles on them. Driver side is power adjust
Custom interior to match Tahoe seats
Dynamat throughout cab
Billet Alum Dash with Dolphin Gauges
AM/FM CD
Sport mirrors
Shaved door handles with poppers
Power Windows
Tinted window kit
Ididit steering column with tilt
Grant Steering wheel
Back roll pan with duel Chevelle exhaust tips
Flowmaster dual exhaust
Custom built headers
Chrome altenator
Custom Alum gas tank
Custom engine compartment
Summit Alum Racing Radiator
Trans Cooler
Oil Cooler
Custom wood bed
Blue Dot tail lights
New Chrome front bumper
New Smooth metal running boards
Tubbed New Steel bed
Custom mounted optima battery under truck
Electric conversion kit for windshield wipers
Rynolined Inner fenders
Total chassis painted
List goes on and on.........
I have the stainless steel grill strips
Over $45000 invested in Pickup
Would consider trade for other classic cars of equal value or cash.
It is a total rebuild top to bottom.
Have all receipts and pictures of work.
I have two other projects I am working on.
Jim, 4804679136
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Fri, Sep 2 2016The Federal Reserve stayed open late on December 31, 2008. There's almost no way you could remember that because barely anyone knew at the time. But General Motors had to pay its bills, and the Fed wired money so GM could still buy things in January. Without those funds, the nation's largest automaker wouldn't have seen much of 2009. It's one of many heart-stopping moments that illustrate just how close Detroit's Big Three came to extinction nearly a decade ago. They're chronicled in a new movie, Live Another Day, premiering in theaters September 16. Filmmakers Bill Burke and Didier Pietri interviewed nearly all of the key executives, federal officials, and union chiefs to recreate the auto industry's most perilous period. The movie begins in the aftermath of Lehman Brothers' demise amid the global financial meltdown. Things looked bleak for American carmakers, and their CEOs were laughed off Capitol Hill when they sought a Wall Street-style bailout. "It was a feeling that it was the end of the world," Pietri told Autoblog in an interview where he and Burke previewed the film. Saved by last-minute loans authorized by the Bush Administration after Congress refused to act, Detroit staggered into 2009 with a faint pulse. Live Another Day illustrates the downward spiral that played out that winter as President Obama and his task force – with little prior knowledge of the auto industry – wrestled over the fate of hundreds of thousands of jobs. GM's longtime CEO Rick Wagoner was fired in March. Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne suddenly appeared as a savior for Chrysler, with his own motives. Obama rejected restructuring plans from the automakers. Chrysler declared bankruptcy on April 30. GM followed June 1. The sequence was very public, but Pietri and Burke showcase lesser-known events that shaped the outcome. They also seek to dispel the notion that the government rescued GM and Chrysler from incompetent leaders. "We never subscribed to the theories that the management structures of the companies were a bunch of idiots who didn't know what is going on," Pietri said. At one point, Chrysler executives were negotiating with Marchionne and Fiat. Unbeknownst to them, the government was having its own talks with the Italian automaker. The filmmakers also cast light on the bankruptcy process, which was shredded to shepherd two of America's industrial icons through reorganizations.
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The 24-year-old Holt was throwing a football around with local kids in Allapattah, a neighborhood in Miami, when a yellow Mustang showed up and started doing donuts in the street. Holt, worried about kids playing in front his apartment complex, walked over to the driver and asked him why he was "driving so crazy with so many kids out here?"
The driver left. Holt's sister said the driver came back "about 15 to 20 minutes later" and fired two shots at Holt. One of them hit Holt in the back of the head, killing him.
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Because of this Old Man Winter-induced sales slump, inventories are abnormally high as we head into the summer car buying season. That's led some analysts to predict that automakers will be more inclined to idle factories this summer, in a bid to trim some of the built-up inventory. Traditionally, American manufacturers offer up a two-week break in the middle of summer, although the burgeoning sales of the past few years have seen this practice become less popular.
"We're likely not going to see an acceleration this year," Jeff Schuster, a senior vice president at LMC Automotive, told The Detroit News. "We'll see production increases in 'pockets' but I don't know if it will be as widespread as in recent years."