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"1966 Ford Falcon Ranchero 289 Motor Automatic" on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:350358
Location:

Rowland Heights, California, United States

Rowland Heights, California, United States
Advertising:

    HEY  THIS IS A "1966" FORD FALCON RANCHER0

                . AN AMERICAN CLASSIC .                          

THIS CAR COMES WITH A 289/ MOTOR AUTOMATIC TRANS. THAT IS THE  ORGINALE MOTOR MATCHING # I WAS TOLD. RUNS GREAT IT CAN BE USED AS A DAILY DRIVER. BODY STRAIGHT WILL NEED  PAINT  THIS IS A CALIFORNIA CAR.  NO RUST STRAIGHT BODY FAIR PAINT INTEAR IS IN GOOD COND" AS WELL.

TIRES ARE IN VERY GOOD COND" THE CAR HAS  LOTS OF POTENTIAL. IT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT CURRENTLY REG. GOOD TIRES HAS POWER STEERING DRUM BRAKES. OK IF LIKE WHAT YOU SEE PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL AND I WILL ANWSER ANY ? YOU MAY HAVE PLEASE IF YOU HAVE LOW FEED BACK OR NO FEED BACK PLEASE CALL ME BEFORE BIDDING THANKS YOU CAN CALL ME ANY TIME AT (626) 839-1777 ASK FOR GEORGE   PLEASE READ ..........TERMS AN COND" THANKS..............

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Terms of sale

THER IS A DEPOSIT OF $500 WITHIN 48 hours of end of auction by paypal OR BANK WIRE . The balance must be paid in full within 5 days after auction ends by bank wire orPAYPAL OR cash in person only. No checks of anykind
The car is to be sold as is with (no warranty.) Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs if car is shipped. I can store the car for up to 2 weeks to give the buyer time to arrange for shipping or to pick up in person. After car is paid if full WITH IN 5 DAYS I will overnight the paper work for car along with a bill of sale.CAR WILL BE SOLD AS IS NO WARRANTY If you are local please call me to arrange to see vehicle before placing a bid. 
Thanks and happy bidding!!!

(626)839-1777 GEORGE THANKS FOR LOOKING GOOD LUCK BIDDING
 

 

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Xcar shows how to drive the Ford Model T

Wed, Jan 21 2015

A couple of weeks ago Xcar posted a teaser review of the Ford Model T, a look at what the British duo would have been doing if they'd been doing their thing for 100 years. Now we have their complete, 12-minute take on the what might be, as they say, "arguably the most important car of the 20th century." Thankfully, instead of just a review, Xcar spends about half the time giving us a tour of history, from Ford's early days working for the Edison Illuminating Company to his racing days and founding of several car companies that either died or became other car companies after he left, like Cadillac. They also line up the pieces and the sales realities that led to Ford implementing – not creating, mind you – assembly-line production of the Tin Lizzie. And then they get into how crazy it is to drive, like how a driver needs two of the three pedals, the handbrake lever and a steering column stalk to get into high gear. Enjoy the video above on a 100-year-old car that is "unbelievably comfortable," "mildly terrifying" and ready to do just about anything.

Ford reveals EcoBoost-powered Riley prototype for Daytona 24

Tue, 01 Oct 2013

It's not the first time Ford has participated in the Daytona Prototype class as an engine supplier, but in revealing this new EcoBoost V6-powered Riley Technologies prototype for the new United SportsCar Championship, Ford is making a statement: "We want to show Ford EcoBoost's capabilities as an engine that provides both performance and fuel economy, on and off the track," says Jamie Allison, director of Ford Racing.
In addition to supplying the 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged V6, Ford had its production designer Garen Nicoghosian give the racecar brand-inspired design cues with support from Ford Racing chief aerodynamicist Bernie Marcus.
The car is scheduled to compete at next year's Rolex 24 at Daytona on January 25-26, but before that, Michael Shank Racing is working with Ford at another goal. Driving his Ford Thunderbird, NASCAR champion Bill Elliott set the track's top speed record at 210.364 miles per hour during a qualifying run for the Daytona 500 - way back in 1987 -- and Ford thinks it's about time for that record to fall. What better time the introduction of this new Ford-powered Daytona Prototype? Michael Shank Racing plans to use the twin-turbo V6-powered racer to beat Elliott's record, and it expects to begin prepping for the top-speed run on October 9. Scroll down for the full press release below on Ford's latest race effort.

Ford and Chrysler reducing summer plant shutdowns

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Most domestic automaker assembly plants traditionally take a couple of weeks off during the summer. The shutdowns give each plant time for much needed repairs and maintenance, and in some cases, help better align production with demand. Not this year, though, as demand for many models is outstripping what Ford, Chrysler and General Motors plants can produce.
Ford has announced that it will shorten its annual summer shutdown for most North American plants from two weeks to one. The shorter shutdown will increase the carmaker's annual North American production by 40,000 units on top of the 200,000 extra units that it was already planning to produce this year versus last. Automotive News reports that Ford produced 2.8 million vehicles on this continent in 2012, and that output this year has already increased 13 percent through April.
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