2002 Ford F-550 Super Duty Xl 7.3liter Power Stroke Diesel 4x4 Dump Bed 62k Mi on 2040-cars
Nevada, Missouri, United States
2002 FORD F-550 4X4 7.3 LITER POWERSTROKE DIESEL HYDRAULIC BED 62,000 MILES LIKE NEW. This FORD F-550 is loaded with all these desirable features: 7.3 Liter Power Stroke Turbo Diesel Engine, Automatic transmission with overdrive, Shift on the fly 4x4, factory 19.5 wheels with a matching set of tires that has many miles remaining, Hydraulic 11ft. Dump Bed, Dual airbags, Cloth Seat, and much much more. The Exterior of this truck is as glossy as it was new, the only thing preventing me from calling it perfect are a few minor rock chips too small to show up in the pictures. The interior is also in excellent condition with no burns, tears, or stains. Mechanically it is in perfect condition with everything working as it should including, the engine, transmission, 4x4, and air-conditioning. The winning buyer will not be disappointed with this well maintained hard to find 2002 FORD F-550 4X4. I try to describe my vehicles to the best of my ability, should the winning bidder find that this vehicle as been misrepresented they will be released from any obligation to purchase. I am a licensed and bond Missouri Used Vehicle Dealer. If you have any questions regarding this vehicle you can reach me at 417-876-7548 or email me at nickbland79@hotmail.com |
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Ford to build next F-150, outgoing model concurrently?
Wed, 24 Jul 2013Ford is rumored to be considering concurrent production for old and new F-150 models in a bid to minimize supply chain disruptions and inventory. Automotive News is reporting that the Blue Oval will build both the current F-150 and its replacement, which we showed you testing just last month, side by side for about half a year before switching over entirely to next-generation production.
As IHS Automotive analyst Mike Jackson told AN, "In order to ramp up, you have to retool...and that means you have to take capacity offline." Building both models alongside could allow Ford to cope with the still strong demand for the current F-150, while populating dealer supplies and working out supply chain kinks for the new model before making a full-time switch.
A loss of capacity when demand is so strong, even for a short period, could spell bad news for Ford, which nets an estimated 90 percent of its global profit on pickups and large SUVs. As AN states, Ford produces the F-150 in both Kansas City, Missouri and Dearborn, Michigan, which allows it to maintain some degree of flexibility in production. The new F-150 is expected to arrive at the 2014 North American International Auto Show as a 2015 model, with a design inspired by the Atlas Concept first shown at the Detroit Auto Show last January.
Experts wonder if aluminum F-150 gives Ford a real advantage
Mon, 17 Mar 2014There's no doubt that Ford is taking a risk in producing the body of its upcoming new F-150 pickup truck in aluminum. What is up for debate, however, is whether aluminum was a wise risk to take in the first place. Wards Auto took the opportunity to poll some experts on the subject of aluminum versus steel in the automotive sector, with somewhat unsurprising results.
Richard Schultz, a project consultant at Ducker Worldwide, which bills itself as "a leading aluminum industry consultant (though they also deal in steels), suggests that the potential drawbacks to aluminum - higher costs, lower supply - aren't really impediments to the auto industry's increased acceptance of the lightweight metal.
Similarly, Randall Scheps, global automotive marketing director for Alcoa, a massive aluminum producer, counters claims that aluminum is less safe for vehicle occupants, suggesting that the use of aluminum can actually increase safety as it could potentially allow for larger vehicles with more crush space than steel.
This woman owns the first Ford Mustang sold in the US
Wed, 11 Dec 2013As Ford celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Mustang with the unveiling of the all-new sixth-gen design, one Chicago women can lay claim to a piece of Mustang history. According to CBS Chicago, Gail Wise was the first person in the US to buy a Mustang in 1964, and she did so two days before the car was even unveiled to the public.
Wise, then a 22-year-old teacher, went into the Chicago Ford dealership wanting to buy a convertible, and a salesperson ushered her over to car covered by a tarp. That car was a baby blue Mustang convertible, which she still owns today - along with the documentation. After sitting for almost 30 years and undergoing a full restoration, the car now looks to be in original condition. The report says that this $3,400 purchase could be worth anywhere between $100,000 and $250,000. While this worked out well for Mrs. Wise, we wouldn't recommend anyone going into a dark, back room of a dealership hoping to get a jump on the purchase of a 2015 Mustang.
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