Ford F-100 Truck 1956 on 2040-cars
Chino, California, United States
1956 Ford F-100 Built by Streetmetal Fabrication, Don Jacks Shortly after being built, this Truck was featured on the cover of "TRUCKIN" Magazine. The Truck was also recently in Southern Rodder Magazine. The Truck won "Best of Show Top 50" at the 2004 F-100 Super Nationals in Knoxville. SUSPENSION: 1956 Ford F-100 Frame GM Front Clip (Chevelle) Power Steering, (S-10) Pump with remote billet tank Power Front Disc brakes and drum rear brakes Reserved eye parallel leaf springs GM 10 Bolt rear end, 3:08 gear Billet Specialties Alum. Wheels 15 inch, Hoosier Tires ENGINE: 350 Chevy Crate Motor, 4 Bolt main truck Motor Eldebrock intake and 600 cfm carb. Mallory Dist. (Unilight Electronic) Taylor 8mm wires Zoops Billet alum. ball milled breather, valve covers, wire looms, air, alternator brackets and pulleys Sanderson coated heathers Sanden 508 air compressor 100 amp. Alternator Griffin Alum. Radiator Transmission: GM 350 Automatic, Rebuilt BODY: Cab stock rust free 1956 Ford Bed is Dennis Carpenter repro with new smooth tailgate, rolled pan. Steel stock rear fenders Steel stock hood Glass front fenders and inner fenders Stock steel running boards Stock painted grille, trim, and amber parking lights and/or New reproduction triple chrome grille, trim and clear lens parking lights (currently installed) Custom chrome and "Ford" script taillights Paint by Don Jacks PPG Mint Green and White two-tone paint with Pink and Gray custom accent striping Freshly refinished oak boards in bed with polished stainless steel strips New polished stainless steel windshield wipers INTERIOR: Chevy Truck bench seat (1992) Matching interior in Gray by John Addis VDO Electric Gauges Ron Francis Wiring Harness New Vintage Air Heat/AC (in dash installation) GM tilt, shifter, steering columm with key New interior accents by Radical Changes Charcol gray carpeted floors New custom embroidered, color coordinated carpet floor mats Sony AM/FM Stereo Radio w/cassette player (speakers concealed under seat) Lacarra leather wrapped, polished stainless steel "Ford" steering wheel New black seat belts. Any Questions Contact: Carlos 951-640-4620
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Ford C-Max Commercial Brings Cadillac 'Poolside' Ad Down To Earth
Thu, Mar 27 2014If we had tried to predict the first video response to the controversial Poolside video for the Cadillac ELR, we would not have thought it would center on compost. But, hey, it's always nice to be reminded that the real world is sometimes better than fiction. Instead of the chic swagger of 'Poolside,' 'Anything Is Possible' is all about getting dirty. The new short in question is called Upside: Anything Is Possible and it promotes two things: Detroit Dirt and the Ford C-Max Energi. As in the ELR ad, Ford's plug-in C-Max only makes an appearance at the tail end of the spot, but instead of the chic swagger of Poolside, Anything Is Possible is all about getting dirty. The ad stars Pashon Murray, co-founder of Detroit Dirt, which takes natural waste from around Detroit, composts it into soil and then spreads that around "forgotten parcels" of Detroit to create urban farms. Detroit Dirt gets its bio-waste from a lot of sources, including the Detroit Zoological Society (all that herbivore manure has to go somewhere), Ford and General Motors, but this particular ad was the idea of Ford's PR agency, Team Detroit. It was a frenetic shoot, filmed with an LA-based director right after a big winter storm blew through Detroit, and Murray couldn't be happier with the result. "This was Ford Motor Company pushing my story, letting me tell the story that I believe in," Murray tells AutoblogGreen. "I get to help push this car and I get to tell my story." She says that the Team Detroit and Ford had to agree on the message, "from my understanding, [YouTube] is where they wanted to start, not where they wanted to finish." The ad is already getting a positive response on Twitter, so we won't be surprised if it shows up in more places soon. "It's not saying Ford is better than GM. It's telling the story of a black woman who's working hard in Detroit." As Detroit Dirt has off-screen support from both GM and Ford, it's unsurprising to hear Murray say that the video "is not a rivalry thing." She notes that the ad agency Team Detroit came to her and offered to tell the Detroit Dirt story using the framework of the GM ad. "It's a parody on this commercial, but it's not saying Ford is better than GM," she said. "It's telling the story of a black woman who's working hard in Detroit." What is that story? It's about urban farming, recovery and recycling. Murray tells us that for the last seven or eight years, she's been dedicated to sustainability.
Ford jumps back in the water with marinized 6.2L V8
Wed, 06 Nov 2013Nameplates like the Mercury Mariner and Lincoln Navigator aside, Ford hasn't offered a marine engine in over two decades. But through a new partnership with one of the biggest names in the business, the Dearborn-based automaker is dipping its proverbial toes back in the water.
Announced yesterday at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas, the new partnership between Ford Component Sales and Indmar Marine Engines will see the 6.2-liter V8 from the F-150 SVT Raptor and F-Series Super Duty marinized for use in boats.
The largest privately owned inboard gasoline marine engine manufacturer in the world, Indmar has been in the business for 43 years, and figures the Ford V8 will be just what watersport enthusiasts are looking for to tow waterskiers and wakeboarders to their hearts' content.
Major automakers post mixed US June sales figures
Mon, Jul 3 2017General Motors, Ford and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV posted declines in US new vehicle sales for June on Monday, while major Japanese automakers reported stronger figures. Once again, demand for pickup trucks and crossovers offset a decline in sedan sales. Automakers' shares rose as overall industry sales still came in above Wall Street expectations. The US auto industry is bracing for a downturn after hitting a record 17.55 million new vehicles sold in 2016. Analysts had predicted that overall, US vehicle sales would fall in June for the fourth consecutive month. As the market has shown signs of cooling, automakers have hiked discounts and loosened lending terms. Car shopping website Edmunds said on Monday the average length of a car loan reached an all-time high of 69.3 months in June. "It's financially risky, leaving borrowers exposed to being upside down on their vehicles for a large chunk of their loans," said Jessica Caldwell, Edmunds' executive director of industry analysis. GM said its sales fell about 5 percent versus June 2016, but that the industry would see stronger sales in the second half of 2017 versus the first half. "Under the current economic conditions, we anticipate US retail vehicle sales will remain strong for the foreseeable future." GM shares were up 2.4 percent in morning trading, while Ford rose 3.3 percent and FCA shares jumped 6 percent. "US total sales are moderating due to an industry-wide pullback in daily rental sales, but key US economic fundamentals clearly remain positive," said GM chief economist Mustafa Mohatarem. "Under the current economic conditions, we anticipate US retail vehicle sales will remain strong for the foreseeable future." Ford said its sales for June were hit by lower fleet sales to rental agencies, businesses, and government entities, which fell 13.9 percent, while sales to consumers were flat. But it sold a record 406,464 SUVs in the first half of the year, with Explorer sales increasing 23 percent in June. And sales of the F-150 had their strongest June since 2001. On a media call, Ford executives said an initial read of automakers' sales figures indicated a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of around 17 million new vehicles for the month, which would be better than 16.6 million units analysts had predicted. FCA said June sales decreased 7 percent versus the same month a year earlier.