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2007 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 59950 MILES NO ACCIDENTS NEW TIRES SCOTT 215-280-2120 THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME AND LOOKING AT OUR 2007 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC WITH ONLY 59950 MILES. THIS TRUCK IS IN GREAT SHAPE. THESE TRUCKS ARE HARD TO FIND AND WITH LOW MILES. THE TRUCK IS 4X4 AND RUNS PERFECT. THE TRUCK IS VERY CLEAN WE JUST TRADED THE TRUCK SO WE ARE CLEANING THE TRUCK. THE TRUCK COMES WITH THE CLOTH INTERIOR, THERE ARE NO RIPS,TEARS OR HOLES IN ANY OF THE INTERIOR. THE CAR COMES WITH TWO KEYS AND TWO REMOTES. WE ARE PUTTING FOUR BRAND NEW TIRES ON THE TRUCK. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US WITH QUESTIONS. THERE WILL BE KNEW PICTURES SOON AS THE CAR IS CLEANED. PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AT ARE FEEDBACK. SCOTT 215-280-2120 |
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The 11 most expensive American cars ever
Tue, 12 Aug 2014Here's a Pro Tip for all you would-be classic car investors out there: buy Ferraris. With the Pebble Beach festivities kicking off this week, including any number high end car auctions, we thought it would be entertaining to compile a list of some to the most expensive cars ever sold with the bang of a gavel. Trouble is, once you get past the splendor of everyone's favorite Italian sports car maker, that list is pretty boring.
Ferrari dominates the all-time auction sales list; seven of the top ten most expensive cars sold wear the Cavallino Rampante badge, as well as more than half of the top fifty. Sure, a nearly $30-million Mercedes-Benz W196 racecar might be the new top dog as of last year, but it's even possible that Ferrari could take that title back in Monterey this weekend. Long story short: we think a list of the most expensive American cars ever sold at auction is a lot more entertaining to read. Hell, our list has a friggin' Batmobile on it, how can it go wrong?
Follow on below for the top ten cars that are red, white, blue and a whole lot of green.
Mustang GT350 reveal coming Nov 17?
Mon, 03 Nov 2014Ford looks to have something really big planned for the 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show. The Blue Oval has released the first of five teaser videos on the brand's performance heritage, and aside from some great images of racers over the years, the video includes a series of teaser images, the last of which points to November 17, 2014.
That's the day before press days open in LA, and considering the propensity of global automakers to plan lavish debuts the night before a major international auto show, it's a virtual certainty that Ford will be showing off some sort of special vehicle.
That'd be news in and of itself, but based on the images shown in Ford's teaser video - which include an Alcantara steering wheel, a "Powered by Ford" valve cover, aluminum pedals, sticky tires, a big, round exhaust tip, a honeycomb grille and a serious set of wheels - it seems very likely that Ford will be showing something performance oriented.
Bill Ford augments his power by nearly doubling stake of supervoting shares
Fri, 28 Jun 2013Bill Ford Jr. has more sway than ever over the automaker that bears his surname, as the great-grandson of Ford's founder has reportedly doubled is holdings of Class B Ford stock. According to a report from Reuters (which cites a newly discovered securities filing), he acquired some 3.7 million Class B shares from an unnamed family member.
Class B shares of Ford stock are held by descendants of Henry Ford and offer expanded voting power to their holders - Bill Ford Jr. now controls roughly 11.5 percent of the total Class B pool. Ford Jr. is also a one of five trustees that manage a voting trust that oversees the majority of these "supervoting" shares. In total, Reuters reports there are 71 million Class B shares that account for 40 percent of the voting power in the company, despite making up just 2 percent of the total volume of all Ford stock.
Ford Jr. served as Ford's CEO until 2006, when he stepped down to hire and make space for current CEO, Alan Mulally. The move to consolidate Ford family voting power, at least somewhat, is seen by many as a comforting sign with Mulally's departure from the company likely to happen in the next several years.