1968 U15fl Early Bronco Rust Free From Arizona, Rebuilt Engine , Very Original on 2040-cars
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Available is a very straight, original and basically rust free Bronco from Arizona. Included is the original owners manual and owner's card. It is a 6 cylinder/3 speed. The motor has been rebuilt and a new clutch was installed. It has a new OEM carb, distributor, coil, and vacuum fuel pump. The brakes are good and the 4WD works. Mechanically, she is good to go. Fly in and drive it home, or have it transported. I have a broker that can typically get you a .75/mile rate.
The original color is Wimbledon White, but it has had one respray Pebble Beige. It's cut in the rear, but the cut outs are included if you want to go back uncut. Included is the original Town and Country spare that mounts to the tailgate from the inside. She's wearing 30x9.50x15 Bridgestone's that are like new. The 1968 Bronco also has bolt on window frames that can be removed if you want a Roadster look when Summer driving with the top off. In 69-77 the frames are welded on. These frames have never been off. The steering wheel and horn button are original. It has a pencil dash pad in good condition. The front seats are OEM and recovered in Red vinyl, the rear seat needs recovering. The body is incredibly solid. The door posts and strikers are perfect and the doors close tight with no sagging. Look close at all the pictures illustrating how rust free this '68 is. It is so hard to find an original Bronco that is this solid. All the glass is original and date coded. Here's your opportunity to own a Bronco that you don't have to spend ANY money on rust repair. The front floors have some POR15 brushed on them to prevent future rust, but there is no rust through. The top is rust free as well. I have the vacuum wiper visors that will be re installed by auctions end. Sold as is where is with no warranty. A non refundable $500.00 deposit is due at auction's end. Sold with clear title. Ask questions before you bid. Zero and negative feedback bidders get with me before bidding or I'll have to retract your bid and block you. I reserve the right to end the auction early because I'm selling elsewhere on the net. Call or text me if you choose at 615-948-723sixx. Thanks, Chris |
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Ford builds Lightweight Concept with Fusion shell [w/video]
Wed, 04 Jun 2014It's a fairly well known fact that removing weight from a car is essentially a panacea for many of the modern automobiles problems. Does it handle like crap? Remove weight. Underpowered? Don't add power; trim the fat. Need to improve fuel economy? It's diet time.
Actually executing a major weight reduction program, though, much like with human beings, is no easy task. Unlike you or I, where motivation is the issue, the prohibitive measure in trimming a car's waistline is money. Lightweight materials are expensive, with carbon fiber and carbon-fiber reinforced plastic still primarily in the domain of higher end vehicles. Even aluminum construction, pioneered on a mass-produced level by Audi and Jaguar, is only now starting to make its way into the mainstream, thanks to the upcoming Ford F-150.
With this concept, though, Ford is attempting to show that a mass-produced, lightweight vehicle isn't too far off. This is the Lightweight Concept, and while it may look like a Fusion, it weighs as much as a Fiesta. For reference, the lightest Fusion available to the public is the 3,323-pound, 2.5-liter model with a manual transmission. A manually equipped, 1.6-liter Fiesta, meanwhile, is just 2,537 pounds.
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Wed, 20 Feb 2013The sixth-generation NASCAR Sprint Cup racecar, which will make its competition debut at the 2013 Daytona 500 this weekend, marks the closest thing to a "stock car" that the sport has seen in more than 20 years. No longer using just stickers to distinguish the different brands, the image above shows the lengths NASCAR and automakers went in order to create a racecar design that more closely resembles the individual cars they represent.
Ford, one of the more open and vocal OEMs regarding the Gen6 car's development, is giving us a closer look at its racing version of the Fusion with a pretty revealing side-by-side comparison with last years' racer (click above for an expanded view). Aside from the more realistic front end and production-like body lines, the overall shape, dimensions and proportions have also been designed to give the racecar a more stock appearance. Most of the new racer was designed by the Ford Design Center, which the automaker says was the first time it has been so involved in the design process since the 1960s. Of course, one area the Sprint Cup Fusion really differs from the production Fusion is its Ford Racing 5.8-liter V8 producing around 850 hp. Can you say Fusion SVT?
Scroll down for a quick video from Ford Racing showing a production Fusion morph into a Cup car.
Ford Mustang returning to Australia in 2016
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While Ford converted Mustangs in the early 2000s from left-hand to right-hand drive for the Australian market and then sold them at high prices, it's been almost five decades since Ford imported a dedicated right-hand-drive Mustang to Oz. The arrival of the global model specifically made for places like Australia and the UK means Ford will also be able to offer them at better prices than the converted models; the Herald Sun says the price is expected to be "close to $50,000."
And that's for one of the "V8 performance models," which are the only ones Australia will get; Ford apparently won't send the turbocharged four cylinder or the V6. The Aussies could find out in a month from now whether this rumor is true. We will all find out what this Mustang fuss is about when the car debuts at next year's New York Auto Show.