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2006 Ford F-250 on 2040-cars

US $14,700.00
Year:2006 Mileage:71000 Color: Burgundy /
 Tan
Location:

Tonopah, Arizona, United States

Tonopah, Arizona, United States
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IMMACULATE BURGUNDY 2006 FORD F-250, KING RANCH 6.0L TURBO DIESEL, 4x4 CREW CAB, LEATHER INTERIOR, LOADED, "RUST FREE". EXTRAORDINARILY CLEAN AND WELL MAINTAINED!

-BULLET PROOFED ARP HEAD STUDS, EGR AND OIL COOLER AND NEW WATER PUMP!
-8" PRO COMP LIFT!
-CUSTOM STEREO SYSTEM WITH 18 SPEAKERS AND SUBWOOFER (MEMPHIS) WITH 4 AMPLIFIERS, SEPARATE BATTERY FOR STEREO SYSTEM. THIS RADIO SYSTEM ROCKS!!
-PREFERRED EQUIPMENT PACKAGE 608A!!!
-CHROME PACKAGE WITH 20" CHROME PRO COMP WHEELS UNSCRATCHED WITH 37x13.50x20 NITTO MUD GRAPPLERS THAT 80-90% TREAD LEFT, CHROME TUBE SIDE STEPS, CHROME TOW HOOKS, CHROME EXHAUST TIPS, CHROME BED BOLTS, CHROME GRILLE, CHROME FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS,
-FOG LAMPS
-SPRAY IN BED LINER
-6.0L V-8 TURBO DIESEL TORQSHIFT
-6SPD AUTO TRANSMISSION WITH A 3.73 LIMITED SLIP AXLE, 2 SPEED MANUAL TRANSFER CASE,
-29 GALLON FUEL TANK,
-4-WHEEL ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM,
-ADVANCED SECURITY GROUP
-TOW PACKAGE WITH TOW COMMAND SYSTEM AND TRAILER BRAKE CONTROLLER, 16.7K TRAILER TOW HITCH,
-MONO BEAM COIL SPRING SUSPENSION WITH STABIL BARS.
-POWER SLIDING REAR WINDOW
-MEMORY GROUP
-REVERSE VEHICLE AID SENSOR
-2 KEYS 2 REMOTES WITH AFTERMARKET REMOTE START ALARM
-HYDRO BOOST BRAKE SYSTEM
-6-WAY POWER DRIVER AND PASSENGER SEATS,
-POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS AND MIRRORS
-CAPTAIN REAR SEATS
-DUAL ELECTRIC AUTO TEMPERATURE CONTROLS
-ELECTROCHROMATIC MIRROR
-LEATHER STEERING WHEEL WITH AUDIO AND CLIMATE CONTROLS
-OVERHEAD CONSOLE WITH WOOD GRAIN INTERIOR ACCENTS

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Auto blog

Ford using robot drivers to test durability [w/video]

Sun, 16 Jun 2013

In testing the durability of its upcoming fullsize Transit vans, Ford has begun using autonomous robotic technology to pilot vehicles through the punishing courses of its Michigan Proving Grounds test facility. The autonomous tech allows Ford to run more durability tests in a single day than it could with human drivers, as well as create even more challenging tests that wouldn't be safe to run with a human behind the wheel.
The technology being used was developed by Utah-based Autonomous Solutions, and isn't quite like the totally autonomous vehicles being developed by companies like Google and Audi for use out in the real world. Rather, Ford's autonomous test vehicles follow a pre-programmed course and their position is tracked via GPS and cameras that are being monitored from a central control room. Though the route is predetermined, the robotic control module operates the steering, acceleration and braking to keep the vehicle on course as it drives over broken concrete, cobblestones, metal grates, rough gravel, mud pits and oversize speed bumps.
Scroll down to watch the robotic drivers in action, though be warned that you're headed for disappointment if you expect to see a Centurion behind the wheel (nerd alert!). The setup looks more like a Mythbusters experiment than a scene from Battlestar Galactica.

Ford Mustang challenges Lamborghini in amazing drift battle

Fri, Dec 18 2015

Engines scream and tires billow with smoke as Vaughn Gittin Jr. and Daigo Saito stage a drift battle through an abandoned Japanese resort that looks like a Russian village in this stunning clip. The high-performance ballet of these amazing machines sliding around makes this one of the best videos of the year. To fight this duel, Gittin straps into his 550-horsepower Ford Mustang, and Saito meets the pony car's challenge with a drift-prepped Lamborghini Murcielago. The drivers hit a curving road and show expert car control as the men slide these very different vehicles just inches from each other. Eventually, night descends, and they add some fire to the scene to give the stunts a more apocalyptic look. The production values for this short clip are phenomenal, and the editing makes the viewer feel right in the middle of the action. If you want to get behind the scenes of this impressive display of drifting, Speedhunters did a great job capturing the event in photos. Related Video:

2015 Ford Mustang Convertible shown on Twitter [UPDATE w/video]

Thu, 05 Dec 2013

It hasn't yet been 12 hours since the hotly anticipated 2015 Ford Mustang has been let out into public view. After a series of evocative leaks over the course of the last days, we brought you a full deep dive of the sixth-generation pony car at the dawning of today. And yet, here we are rushing to bring you news of a new Mustang variant, already.
Be it part of a plan to keep the Mustang fervor at full boil, or a misunderstood email somewhere in the chain of command, Ford UK has unceremoniously tweeted a picture of the 2015 Ford Mustang Convertible. For a newly global Mustang, getting our first look at the droptop from the convertible-crazy British does make some amount of sense.
As for details, well, you're looking at them. Brandon Turkus reported yesterday that the Mustang 'vert would make use of a fully electric convertible mechanism, and that it would be of fabric construction rather than some kind of retractable hardtop. We see here that the fabric part is clearly true, and it does look as though Ford may still be employing the same kind of manually attached tonneau cover that exists right now. Of course, our view from this angle isn't great, and the particulars are still up in the air.