1974 Ford Bronco 4x4 Fuel Injected 351 V8 Dana 60 Front on 2040-cars
El Paso, Texas, United States
Not gonna mess around and ask 25-30K, im dealing with real world numbers. So dont wait.
I regretfully put up my amazing 1974 Ford Bronco 4x4 offroad beast for sale, she was Built right and goes straight down the road !!! Street legal with current stickers and Title In Hand. engine: Rebuilt ford 351 v8 with Fuel Injection GT40 intake Mustang Computer with serpentine belt system, less than 2000 miles on rebuild tranny: ford c6, shifts and works great transfer case: ford np205, it is twin sticked and bullet proof front axle: ford 1ton Dana 60 front, high pinion kingpin with 5.38 gears and selectable OX cable locker rear axle: ford HD 9inch with 31spline, 5.38 gears and chromoly spool suspension front: soft deaver coils with racerunner HD shocks and long arms suspension rear: coils also in the rear with heavy duty 4 link long arms wheels/tires: 39.5 iroc super swampers on 17x9 wheels brakes: hydroboost system with Disc brakes at all 4 corners ! stops on a dime steering: HD steering box of a 78-79 ford with crossover steering heim joints extras: h4 upgraded headlights, rock lights in front fenders, full roll cage with top cover, 23gallon fuel tank, tube doors, I do have a full top to go with it if needed but no original doors, master craft seats with race belts, driver has 4pt belts, gorilla warflares, safari snorkel system, custom rock sliders and bumbers. Very well built frame off, all around solid with no rust. Things it needs: only thing it needs is the turn signals are not working. Just been using my arm since all the lights work. For any questions you may have Text/call at 915 999-2329 |
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Ford bringing 10 custom Transit Connects to SEMA
Tue, 29 Oct 2013With 57 vehicles planned for its SEMA display, it comes as little surprise that Ford has plenty of teasers for its show cars. After showing us what it has in store for the Mustang, Fiesta and Focus ST, now we're getting a look at some of the custom creations based on the redesigned 2014 Transit Connect van.
These nine Transit Connects are decked out to various degrees of customization, but our favorite might be the chopped and lowered Transit Connect from Mob Steel (shown above), which has a similar slammed stance that we see on some custom VW Buses. On the opposite extreme, LGE & CTS Motorsports has jacked up a Transit Connect to make a Cross Country cruiser that we wouldn't mind taking on a road trip.
There are seven other teasers from various companies, and you can check them all out in the gallery above or in the press release below. Ford is also promising a tenth Transit Connect for SEMA, so stay tuned for that as well.
Ford patents a multi-touch version of its classic keypad
Fri, Sep 9 2016For decades, Ford has offered a keypad on the doors of their cars that would allow owners access with the right code. Amazingly, the keypad has survived almost unchanged except for a recent touch button version. A new patent from the Blue Oval shows the keypad may get a big upgrade soon. The first big change is that it looks like the keypad may move to the key fob. Although it might be possible to have it on the car itself as well, the patent only seems to focus on the key fob. In addition, the fob will now be a multi-touch pad similar to that of modern smartphones. This will allow for more diverse code entries, according to the patent's description. Instead of just a simple number code, owners could enter a code that involves swipes and keystrokes, and even simultaneous keystrokes. For instance, you could enter a code that requires swiping from 1 to 3, followed by holding 2 and 4 to unlock the car. The patent also seems to indicate that this keypad would then display unlock functions and other functions on the fob after the correct code is entered, thus making it more than just a way to unlock the car. As for the practical implications of this keypad system update, it could provide an added layer of security. If someone steals your keys, they would have to also know your access code to get into the car. Whether this would also help make the key and car harder to hack would remain to be seen, though. Another possible benefit could be the prevention of accidental lock and alarm button presses, although that likely isn't a common issue. There could be potential downsides as well. If used as an extra layer of security, the legitimate owner would have to punch in their code on the fob to get in, which would render proximity key benefits relatively useless. Moving the keypad to the fob would also mean owners couldn't get into their cars without having the key with them. We don't have any clues as to when this could become a feature, but it doesn't seem like it would be difficult to implement, so it could show up in the next few years. Related Video: News Source: United States Patent and Trademark OfficeImage Credit: Ford, United States Patent and Trademark Office / Ford Auto News Ford Lincoln Technology keyless entry
2014 Ford Fiesta ST
Tue, 15 Oct 2013I'm not overly inclined to professional jealousy, as a rule. Sure, I go a bit green around the eyes when Ramsey draws the 911 GT3 trip to Weissach, Harley is tapped-in to drive a completely stunning Porsche 911 by Singer, or, you know, Drew Phillips gets to shoot a Lamborghini Veneno in the middle of a desert like some sort of sheik. I hate you guys...
Honestly though, one of the new car events that dug me the most, was when our Steven J. Ewing got to fling the Ford Fiesta ST around some hot corner of Europe. What goes around comes around, I suppose, as Mr. Ewing himself espoused an envious nature of the Focus ST trip that came before.
The good news in all this covetous intra-office behavior? All the cars mentioned, and specifically the Fiesta ST, are just wonderful to drive. I can say that with more confidence than ever now, having joined Ford for a good bit of Fiesta-flinging myself. In my case, the locale was slightly more pedestrian (Michigan not Portugal), and the car in question was the five-door version of the Fiesta ST that we get here in The States, as opposed to the three-door number they get across the pond.