2007 Ford F650 Custom F-650 on 2040-cars
Spring Valley, California, United States
2007 Ford F-650 Custom Pickup For sale is a 2007 Ford F-650 pickup with a 250hp C7 Cat and a six speed Allison transmission with push-button shifter. Unlike the underpowered powerstroke engine, this Cat engine will pull all through the powerband, and will tow just about anything! This truck is covered in Dynamat to give it a nice quiet ride, and when you close the doors they have a nice Cadillac like "thud" instead of rattling like a tin-can, like most doors. This truck has a Brand New 2012 pickup bed with led lights and a chrome bumper. This truck has brand new air bags and shocks. It also features gray leather seats, and a painted frame that is so clean you could eat off of it! One unique feature of this truck is the door handles, they are precision machined from 6061-T6 aircraft grade aluminum, unlike many of the trucks on ebay which has cheap $30 chrome covers, these door handles cost over $700! It also has over $200 in LED lights! This truck will cruise at 75mph all day and still get 14 mpg. This is a low mileage, custom pick up that needs a new home. If you have any questions, feel free to call Chris at (619) 263-6905 This truck features:
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Radical RXC is a Mustang-hearted racecar for the road
Fri, May 30 2014Radical has been building fantastic open-cockpit racers and roadcars for years, for the track day enthusiast who wants a vehicle that looks like it could show up for a start at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The company's latest creation is the RXC, and while this coupe looks like a prototype racer, it's road legal in the UK and in some parts of the US. When testing a car this, um, radical, the first thought is likely to get it to the track for some big slides and wide open acceleration, but XCar Films takes the opposite approach in its latest video to learn how this racer fares on public roads. The version tested here is the standard RXC with the 3.7-liter V6 out of the Ford Mustang tuned to 350 horsepower with a seven-speed sequential gearbox; but Radical also offers the same engine with 380-hp, a 454-hp Ford EcoBoost 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6, or even a 500-hp V8. Even in the most basic guise, it's a handful to control in the wet, if this video is any indication. The cliche of a road-legal racecar is bandied around a lot in the motoring world, but it truly applies to the RXC. The only problem with seeing the RXC exclusively on the road is that it can never really open up and show its full potential. This racer is indeed chomping at the bit to rocket off into the horizon, but all those pesky road safety laws hold it back. Still, the video is a chance to get a better impression about this thoroughbred sports car. Scroll down to check it out. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
You can now order Domino's pizza from your Sync-equipped Ford
Tue, 07 Jan 2014
The news keeps pouring in from the Consumer Electronics Show now underway in Las Vegas, and the latest comes from Ford which has announced two new apps for its Sync AppLink system.
First up is a cooperative app launched by Ford together with Domino's Pizza that lets drivers of the former order pizza from the latter right from their car. The service allows those with Ford Sync AppLink in their car or truck and are registered with a Domino's Pizza Profile to place an order for their favorite pie using Dearborn's voice-recognition software for either pickup or delivery. Save your information in your Pizza Profile and it'll be sent to your house without even the push of a button, which strikes us as awesome a use of technology as we've ever seen.