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2004 Ford F-350 Super Duty Lariat on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:2004 Mileage:47000 Color: Gray /
 Gray
Location:

Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania, United States

Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania, United States
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Send me an email at: nicolasanbbeaber@clubaprilia.com .HEAD TURNING 2004 F350 SUPERDUTY LARIAT LONG BED 6.0 TURBO DIESEL
LOADED!!!!
SHOW READY! MUST SEE!
ASKING $40k - NEGOTIABLE
SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY, IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE FUNDS TO BUY THE TRUCK, DO NOT CONTACT ME JUST TO SEE IT.
- Brand new RideTech AirPod dual tank dual compressor system with all new air bags
- 2 brand new Optima Yellow Top Batteries
- IKON Adjustable track bar
- New BullYdog Triple Dog GT Diesel Tuner
- Superchips Vehicle programmer
- New AMP Power Steps
- All exterior and interior Recon LED Lighting
- Bushwacker Fender Flares
- Rhino Lined bedliner, fender flares, door handles and side mirrors
- POR 15 painted under carriage
- Royalty Core Black Mesh Grill
- PSC Motorsports full hydraulic steering assist
- RedHead steering box
- Dynatrac axle upgrades front and back
- Fox shocks
- B&G cleaned and maintained engine
- MRBP turbo back dual exhaust with tips
- Hydraulic Assist tailgate
- Nitto 40 inch Mud Grappler tires
- 22 inch XD Series Diesel Rims
- Tinted windows
- Extra set of “inspection” wheels and tries
- Weather Tech floor mats
Truck Features:
Cruise Control
Leather Seats
Power Door Locks
Power Mirrors
Power Windows
Rear Window Defroster
Driver Air Bag
Tilt Wheel
Air Conditioning
Passenger Air Bag
Power Steering
Power Seats
Anti-Lock Brakes
Satellite Radio
AM/FM Radio
Alloy Wheels
Tinted Glass
Alarm System
Heated Seats
Custom Paint
Sliding Power Rear Window
Tow Package
Long Bed
Heated Mirrors

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MotorWeek relives '80s coupes with Dodge Daytona, Ford Escort EXP

Thu, Aug 6 2015

Get ready for a wave of nostalgia and the rapid realization of the huge progress in performance cars over the last 30 years. For its latest Retro Review, MotorWeek takes a look back at two, front-wheel drive coupes from the '80s that seem to have entirely vanished from the roads today. Both the 1986 Dodge Daytona CS and the 1986.5 Ford Escort EXP were considered affordable, sporty options in their day, but the passage of time hasn't been kind to either of their specs. The Daytona certainly looks the part of a performance machine with a body that's reminiscent of other '80s coupes, like the third-gen Chevrolet Camaro. However with 146 horsepower and 170 pound-feet of torque from a 2.2-liter turbocharged four-cylinder, acceleration wasn't exactly a strong suit. MotorWeek complained about copious torque steer, as well. The optional CS suspension upgrade package on this Daytona was apparently a nod to Carroll Shelby who was working with Dodge at the time. If anything, the Escort EXP withstands the test of time even worse. As a two-seat coupe, you might have expected Ford's engineers to really turn up the performance to fit the sporty image that the exterior conveyed. That didn't really happen, and depending on which model buyers ordered, they got either 86 horsepower with a 1.9-liter engine or the "high-output" version of that mill with 108 hp.

2015 Ford S-Max adds all-wheel drive, adaptive steering

Fri, 03 Oct 2014

The Blue Oval's 'One Ford' mantra has seen rapid commonization of the automaker's products across markets, but North America still has to look from afar at most of the company's Max-branded people movers, including this new S-Max. That's a bit of a shame - we like the space efficiency and above-average driving dynamics of the C-Max models we do get, but seeing this updated seven-seat small minivan makes us want the One Ford initiative to extend even further.
The new model's changes include an updated powertrain range including a 1.5-liter EcoBoost four with 158 horsepower, and a larger, 237-horsepower, 2.0-liter model, along with a pair of revised lower-emissions 2.0-liter diesels. The big news, however, is the advent of available all-wheel drive, something that hasn't been offered since the S-Max first went on sale back in 2006.
On the technology front, the S-Max is the first European model to receive Ford Adaptive Steering, a variable-ratio technology we recently sampled in a prototype Fusion that is expected to go into production on the next-generation Edge. The S-Max also receives a new aluminum-intensive integral link rear suspension, packaged to continue to fit up to 32 different seating combinations. Safety equipment is always a prime concern in kinschleppers like the S-Max, and to that end, this new model receives pre-collision assist technology and LED headlamps.

Justin Bell makes a horrible policeman

Mon, 11 Nov 2013

If you're wondering what type of person makes a good police officer, it seems a racecar driver doesn't. Let us rephrase that: Justin Bell, a racecar driver and the host of Motor Trend's World's Fastest Car Show, recently got behind the wheel of a 5.0-liter Ford Mustang police car with Sergeant Daniel Shrubb, co-founder of DRAGG (Drag Racing Against Gangs and Graffiti), and proved that his high-performance-driving skillset is a bit too aggressive for police duty.
While it's easy to get carried away in a Mustang GT, a patrol car driver must maintain some sort of restraint while pursuing a criminal, so as not to come off as a reckless driver to the public. We'll admit, some pursuit techniques are counter-intuitive to performance driving (stay off the gas in a lane-change exercise?), but Bell's judicious use of the handbrake can't be normal procedure.
Watch "The One With The Ford Mustang 5.0 Police Car" (yes, we caught the Friends reference too) below to see some shenanigans in one of Michigan's finest patrol cars.