Up for auction is a 1969 Early Ford Bronco. This bronco has a 302, manual steering, and manual brakes. The motor will need work. It has low compression on one of the cylinders so it has a miss. It does run and drive but doesn't have much power due to the miss. This bronco has all new brakes, bearings, and seals all around. Brakes work great considering they are drum brakes. 4-wheel drive works great. The front floor pans need to be replaced and there is some damage on the grill and tailgate but overall the body on this bronco is very, very solid. There is rust in the front lip on the hood. The rear floors are excellent (only paint peeling and very minor surface rust-no rot). The rockers, door posts, inner fenders, front fenders, rear fenders and quarter panel seam are all very solid. The frame is solid. It has a 23 gallon metal main tank and the plastic aux tank. The tires are BFGoodrich All-Terrains with plenty of tread but there is some cracking in the sidewalls. They have held air for the past few years so no leaks. The interior has the original bench seat (recovered I'm sure) and the original bulkhead that is in excellent shape. With a little work, this bronco will be outstanding!!! Excellent project to start with!!! You should be able to see everything in the pictures but if there is something else you would like to see, just ask and I'll get the picture to you quickly. ****THE FRONT BUMPER AND THE BATTERY ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS AUCTION!!!**** Please ask any and all questions before bidding. Thanks for looking and good luck!!!
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Thu, 22 Aug 2013Ford and Daimler have scored a major victory in a long-running lawsuit filed in US federal court by unnamed South African nationals. The suit alleges that both manufacturers and their subsidiaries sold their vehicles to the South African military, despite knowing that they'd be involved in violently putting down anti-apartheid protesters.
According to Reuters, South African plaintiffs filed the case under the 223-year-old Alien Torts Statute, a law which allows foreign nationals to file charges in US courts for perceived breaches of what was originally international law, but now more closely relates to violations of human rights.
And while the case - which also involves computer manufacturer IBM - has been tied up in federal courts for years, a recent case from the Supreme Court struck down a similar suit against Royal Dutch Petroleum (Shell), arguing that the ATS doesn't apply to corporations or to conduct if it occurred outside the US. In short, the law applies to individuals, but not corporations like Ford or Daimler. A US appeals court ruled that the conditions apply in this case, potentially drawing this long-running saga to a close, as the defendants will now be allowed to request that the case be dismissed in district court.
Ford paying $750 million just to close plant in Belgium
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Ford is still negotiating with the 300 salaried workers at the factory, which currently produces the Mondeo sedan. All told, Ford expects to lose around $2 billion in Europe thanks in no small part to the region's ongoing economic downturn, and two more plants are scheduled to be shut down in Europe this year. The company will log its $750 million payout under "special items" for this quarter.
As you may recall, Ford took a similar path in the US back in 2009 when the domestic market took a spill. Back then, the company shelled out around $50,000 per employee with at least one year of experience, plus either $25,000 toward a new car or an extra cash payment of $20,000. It would seem the cost of closing plants in Belgium is a much harder pill to swallow than in the States...
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