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1956 F-100 Ford Big Window Truck Custom Cab on 2040-cars

US $29,500.00
Year:1956 Mileage:1426
Location:

Ionia, Michigan, United States

Ionia, Michigan, United States
Advertising:

1956 F-100 Ford Big Back Window 

 One of only 2,400 Big Back Window Trucks Built in 1956!!

  Vin # F10V6U13562

  Mileage: 1,426.8 (Rebuilt in May 2013)

EXTERIOR: 2007 Ford Focus Aqua Blue Metallic Paint

 - 2 Door Custom Cab

 - LTD Front Suspension

 - Chrome Grill

 - Front And Rear Chrome Bumpers

 - BF Goodrich Tires P295/50R15

 - Custom Chrome Rims and Center Caps

-  Tonneau Cover That Snaps On

- Carpeted Bed

This Truck is in EXCELLENT Condition! Owner Has Rebuilt/ Restored over 50 Ford Show Quality and Drivable Trucks.

 

INTERIOR: Custom Seats and Interior

 - Cloth Bucket Seats (two-tone)

 - Factory AM/FM Stereo

  -Tilt Wheel

 - Power Windows / Locks

              

 ENGINE: 7.5L  460cid 8cyl.

               460 HP

               2:43 Gear

               9in Ford Rear Differential

 

TRANSMISSION: C6 Automatic 3 Speed

                        Power Steering

                       Power Brakes

                      Rear Wheel Drive

                      

  RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT!!!!

  NICE BUY IT NOW PRICE OR SEND US AN OFFER           

                PLEASE DO NOT BUY ANOTHER FORD BIG WINDOW UNTIL YOU GET WITH ME ON THIS ONE!

FIRST TRADE AUTOMOTIVE

 IONIA, MICHIGAN (616) 523-1134

   SPECIALIZING IN.....

- Muscle Cars AND Classic Vehicles

- Custom Boats AND Watercraft

- Speciality Trucks AND SUV's

- Cargo Vans AND Work Trucks

      SEE OUR OTHER AUCTIONS!

LOCATED IN CENTRAL LOWER MICHIGAN

ONLY MINUTES FROM I-96

MAJOR AIRPORTS WITHIN 1 HR

FLY IN AND DRIVE HOME

WE'LL PICK YOU UP

  We reserve the right to end this auction early in the event it were to be sold locally.....though we always do our best to get them sold on ebay.

  Please have your funds ready if you are the winning bidder, if you have any negative feedback please email before you bid.

  We may be able to help with shipping arrangements or meet within reasonable distance at buyers expense. Michigan Residents will be subject to Sales Tax - Title - Registration. Out of state purchases will recieve registered bill of sale and title. Please check with your local DMV for more information. ALL VEHICLES ARE SOLD AS-IS WITH NO WARRANTY UNLESS THE FACTORY WARRANTY IS STILL IN EFFECT.

  We will contact the winning bidder by email after auctions end to confirm and make arrangments to finalize the deal. We can accept initial $250 deposit through paypal, final balance must be paid by cashier check OR certified funds/money wire transfer. THANK YOU!

  * $250 Deposit Due 24Hrs Of Auctions End

  * Remaining Balance Due Within 7 Days Of Auctions End

BUY WITH CONFIDENCE

CALL ME ON THIS ONE

Need More Details OR Got Questions PLEASE CALL: John

Phone: (616) 523-1134 Office

          (616) 527-1619 Cellular

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Ford workers vote to ratify new four-year UAW contract

Sat, Nov 16 2019

DETROIT — 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.

2015 Galpin Ford GTR1

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Last year in Monterey, we met GTR1 for the first time. Galpin Auto Sports pulled the wraps off its Ford GT-based supercar, powered by a twin-turbocharged 5.4-liter V8 good for a whopping 1,024 horsepower and 739 pound-feet of torque. The thing was totally custom-made and reportedly took some 12,000 man hours to create. And there it sat on the Pebble Beach grass, $1,000,000-plus price tag and all.
This year, the Galpin was back, albeit with one big change. That twin-turbo engine? Gone. In its place, a 5.4-liter V8 with a 4.0-liter Whipple supercharger bolted on, delivering an astonishing 1,058 hp and 992 lb-ft of torque on 110-octane fuel. 0-60? 2.9 seconds. Top speed? Somewhere above 225 miles per hour.
"Some things to keep in mind: no stability control, no traction control," were the only warnings given by Galpin's Brandon Boeckmann before taking me on a quick spin in the supercar. And after having my eyes thrown into the back of my skull a few times, laughing hysterically and trying to regain full use of my hearing after my ear drums being bombarded by the apocalyptic roar behind me, Brandon pulled over and said it was my turn, if I was ready to take the wheel.

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The United Auto Workers union is about to enter a new round of negotiations with the Detroit Three automakers, and this time, the focus is on the end of the two-tier wage system. Introduced in 2007, the two-tier wage system was enacted to allow General Motors, Ford and Chrysler to categorize its hourly employees under two categories: Tier 1 for veteran employees with full rights and benefits, and Tier 2 for short-term or entry-level employees compensated under a different schedule. The idea was that the system would permit the automakers to invest more in their plants and hire new employees as part of their respective recovery plans without being saddled with all the costs associated with hiring full-time employees. Now that the automakers are (more or less) back on their proverbial feet, however, the UAW wants to see an end to the two-tier system, and will likely make that a center-point of its negotiations next year to replace the current arrangement that is scheduled to end in September 2015. Not all members of the UAW will necessarily be interested in ending the two-tier system, however. According to The Detroit News, some Tier 1 workers may be more interested in negotiating a raise in their hourly rate – something which they haven't received in almost a decade. Tier 2 workers, meanwhile, may be more motivated to keep the tiered system in place, as their arrangement includes provisions for profit-sharing payments that have seen the automakers pay out billions to so-called short-term employees in lump-sum payments. Reconciling the two competing demands from two categories of union members and presenting a united front in negotiations may prove the biggest challenge for the UAW's new president, Dennis Williams. And with the right to strike – something which was suspended during the last round of negotiations in 2011 – the union has a bigger bargaining chip in its pocket.