1972 Ford F100 Ranger Short Bed Fleetside Truck A/c 390 Auto on 2040-cars
Oakdale, California, United States
1972 Ford F100 Ranger Short Bed Fleetside Truck SEE VIDEO: ***If link isn’t clickable copy and paste into browser*** 390 Engine Runs strong sounds good Auto Trans Shifts as it should I believe the rear end is a posi A/C THAT WORKS!!! (could use a charge but still blows cool) Minimal rust (please see areas in pics and video) Cruise Control (don’t think it works) Straight body Holley Carb I bought this truck from the second owner, he had owned it for the last 20 years, he believes the mileage to be original and only rolled once, I cannot verify this. I was planning on keeping it but I found one the color I really wanted. Runs strong. Truck is on a non op, no back fees. It has been sitting for a while only driven occasionally, so a tune up would go a long way. Heater and AC work, interior dome light, blinkers, wipers. This is a really cool, solid truck. Awesome restoration project, or tag it and drive it the way it is. I dont know how many times the odometer has rolled over, the second owner thought its 154,xxx or 254,xxx at most, I can not verify this info. No trades 209-505-4627 Please no calls or texts after 9pm
I have described it to the best of my ability and as honestly as I can, Please call with questions.
No warranty, all sales are final, puchase as is where is, If payment terms are not met, I will cancel the transaction, deposit is NON REFUNDABLE. I have payment terms specified in the auction for a reason, its not my fault if bidder doesn’t read them. I will also not be responsible for setting up a shipper, if you cant find a transporter, that is not my problem, and winning bidder still owns the truck. I will however help out in being available for pick up. Paypal accepted for deposit only, full payment in person, cashiers check or bank wire, if buyer insists on paying through paypal buyer is responsible for paypal fees. I can end auction at anytime. |
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TX officer allegedly lets 140-mph street racer go with a warning [w/poll]
Tue, 26 Aug 2014Being pulled over by the police is one of the most nerve-racking situations that a driver can go through, and it's even worse when you know that the officer has you dead to rights for speeding well over the posted limit. In this video, the driver of a heavily modified Ford Mustang with a claimed 966 horsepower at the rear wheels could have easily lost his ride for doing triple-digit speeds and street racing, but a friendly Texas police officer appears to send him on his way with a simple warning.
What's more, the driver in question wasn't just speeding - his Mustang was the camera car for a bunch of rolling street races in the wee hours of the morning on a Texas highway. The driver was more than willing to mix it up in the action, too. Eventually the cops catch on and pick the 'Stang to pull over, but not before the Ford owner runs a claimed 140 mph. With only audio to go on after the car is pulled over, the police officer seems incredibly nonchalant about catching someone who was so brazenly breaking the law. Incredibly, the patrolman actually tells the driver that he's seen everyone racing tonight but ignored them. With traffic picking up, the cop says that it's time to "cut it out" and go home for the night. As far as this video shows, that was the end of it.
Warning: There is explicit, not-safe-for-work language in the video below.
Ford Escort is ready to focus on the Chinese market
Mon, 21 Apr 2014Ford officially revived the Escort name in China, showing of the new, four-door compact at the Beijing Motor Show. Painted in a stylish brown-bronze, the new sedan wears a number of global Ford styling cues while sharing its platform with the Ford Focus.
Power for the new model comes from a 1.5-liter four-cylinder, although Ford doesn't specify just how much power is on offer, simply saying that the fuel economy of the new mill will be "outstanding." It's unclear what transmission will be distributing the engine's power, although based on the images we've seen, the Escort will definitely offer a two-pedal setup.
The layout of the cabin is fairly clean, although as we mentioned in our initial post on the new Escort, it's a decidedly sparser environment than we've grown use to in US-spec Fords of late. If anything, it's like a weird blend of current Ford switchgear with an overall look that reminds us of older Ford layouts. Still, it looks like a comfortable way of moving five people about without too much fuss. There's ample space both front and rear, and a rather spacious trunk.
Amazon can now deliver packages to some Ford and Lincoln vehicles
Tue, Apr 30 2019Nothing succeeds without complications popping up along the way. Sure, Amazon's Prime delivery services have made shopping more convenient than brushing your teeth, but leaving millions of packages on doorsteps comes with an inherent danger: Thieves might swipe them without anybody knowing. Amazon's solution is called Amazon Key, which allows delivery men and women to enter a customer's house or car to drop off a package. This week, Ford and Lincoln announced they would be partnering with Amazon to integrate the service into some of their vehicles. Ford is following in the footsteps of Volvo and General Motors, as both companies announced their participation about a year ago. That includes Cadillac, Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC. Key will be made available for 2017-and-newer Fords equipped with FordPass Connect, and 2018-and-later Lincolns with Lincoln Connect. Key is not available everywhere, but it can be used in dozens of city throughout the U.S., and the network is expanding. To look for compatibility for your car and city, check on Amazon's dedicated Key website. Like every other tech invention these days, Key requires a smart device application, which requires a one-time setup. The service is available on the Key app or the FordPass and Lincoln Way apps. While ordering on Amazon, customers will then select in-car delivery during checkout. Input a public delivery address, and park the car within two blocks of that address. While the order is in transit, Amazon will provide status updates, another feature that takes away some of the anxiety of waiting for a package to be delivered. The package will be put into the car within a four-hour window, and users will get notifications that the exchange is complete, and the car is again securely locked. Should customers change their minds, they can always cancel the delivery method, and the car will remain locked. In that case, the delivery could go to the building where the car is parked, or be rescheduled. Ford imagines this as the beginning of numerous car-based services in the near future that can be scheduled while the owner is not there, such as car washes.