1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Xl Convertible on 2040-cars
Scott City, Kansas, United States
1964 FORD GALAXIE 500 XL CONVERTIBLE SOLID WESTERN KANSAS CAR SINCE NEW 80K ORIGINAL MILES, 3 OWNER CAR SINCE NEW ALL ORIGINAL NUMBERS MATCHING Z-CODE 300 HP 390 4-BARREL , AUTOMATIC POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES AND POWER TOP THE CAR STARTS, RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT NO RUST EVER! NEVER HAD ANY PATCH WORK DONE ON BEEN WRECKED CAR DOES HAVE A VERY SMALL DENT IN THE END OR BOTH QUARTER PANELS NEAR THE TAIL LIGHTS AND THE PAINT IS VERY LIGHTLY SCRATHED WE DO HAVE THE NEW PIECES OF TRIM FOR THE CAR THAT ARE BANGED UP, WE JUST NEED TO GET THEM INSTALLED THE OLD MAN THAT HAD THE CAR FOR YEARS MOVED STUFF AROUND IN HIS SMALL GRAGE AND BANGED IT UP ON THE CORNERS, IT IISN'T BAD AND ONCE THE TRIM PIECES ARE INSTALLED IT WILL HIDE MOST OF THE DENTS AM RADIO WORKS GOOD, READY TO CRUISE WHEN THE WEATHER IS NICE FLY IN TO GARDEN CITY KANSAS, WE WILL PICK YOU UP AT THE AIRPORT AND DRIVE THE CAR HOME CALL SCOTT 620-214-3675 FOR MORE INFO RYAN @ ASAP TRANSPORT CAN GIVE YOU A SHIPPING QUOTE 913-201-0133 WE DO HELP IN LOADING ONTO TRANSPORT TRUCKS TO SEE TO IT THAT THE CAR IS LAODED SAFELY INTERNATIONAL BUYERS ARE WELCOME, WE HAVE SOLD SEVERAL CARS TO GUYS IN SWEDEN, EUROPE, SOUTH AMERICA, MIDDLE EAST
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2022 Rivian R1T vs. 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning vs. GMC Hummer EV Pickup | How they compare on paper
Tue, Sep 28 2021The 2022 Rivian R1T has arrived, ushering in the era of the production electric pickup truck. The Rivian reviews are in, and spoiler alert: They're pretty good. Curious how the new battery-powered truck stacks up to its forthcoming competitors? Well, you've come to the right place. Rivian beat all of Detroit's big automakers to market in the half-ton segment, but probably not by the margin the startup would have liked. Ford's answer is the F-150 Lightning, which is due to enter production early next year, coming hot on the heels of GM's first entry into the space – the GMC Hummer EV pickup – which is scheduled to come off the line late this fall. While all three are pickups, they're aimed at distinctly different buyers, as a perusal of their specifications will reveal. Let's have a look, shall we?  Disclaimer: Before we dive in on this one, we'd like to note that while we've made our best effort to verify the specs provided, the Rivian is brand-new and the others are still in the prototype phase. Some of these figures may be inaccurate or may simply change before production. This is all hypothetical until you can actually cross-shop them anyway, right? Cool. End disclaimer. Let's start with the powertrains. They're all battery-electric trucks engineered on a modular rear-wheel-drive configuration engineered to accommodate (theoretically, anyway) up to four electric drive units. Rivian actually makes the most use of this with a quad-motor setup producing 835 horsepower and 908 pound-feet of torque with its high-output initial model. GMC's three-motor Hummer has the R1T beat with its estimated 1,000-horsepower output, while Ford's (also three-motor) comes in with a far more modest 563 horses. This is an excellent illustration of our above point that these are not all engineered for the same crowd. Ford's F-150, which comes in at a lower price point, is meant to be far more mainstream, as its power output suggests. This theme continues when we look at the dimensions. Despite the image "Hummer" may conjure, GMC's entry actually needs the shallowest parking space. The Rivian is right behind it, with the work-truck-spec Ford extending more than a foot longer than either. What the Hummer lacks in length, it makes up for in girth. It's the widest by a good 5 inches. The Rivian is only slightly pudgier than the F-150, but it's much closer at that end of the scale.
2014 Ford F-150 Tremor adds some sport to shake things up
Thu, 27 Jun 2013Like most quakes, the 2014 Ford F-150 Tremor caught us by surprise. We weren't expecting Ford to offer up another version of its best-seller so soon before the truck's full redesign, but that's exactly what the company is doing.
While Ford calls the Tremor a "performance truck," the new pickup doesn't play on the same level as the SVT Raptor does on dirt, or even the long-gone SVT Lightning did on pavement. Think of it as a parts bin sport truck that probably does a better job looking the part than acting it. The Tremor utilizes the same twin-turbo, 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 available across the F-150 lineup, producing 365 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque, but matches it with a 4.10 rear axle - the shortest final drive ratio you can get in an F-150 - for the strongest possible acceleration.
The Tremor does do a decent job looking the part. Available only in short-wheelbase, regular cab configuration with your choice of two- or four-wheel drive, it struts around wearing the F-150's FX Appearance Package, flat black accents, 20-inch black wheels, HID headlights and a special exterior graphics package. The Tremor is the only regular cab F-150 with a flow-through center console, which means it also gets a floor-mounted shifter and bucket seats that are covered in black leather with red piping. Some brushed metal accents and steering wheel with red stitching round out the interior upgrades.
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While we're dreaming, there's certainly nothing stopping us from imagining what's under that lengthy hood. We like the idea of the 5.8-liter supercharged V8 from the Shelby GT500 pushing the Mark X1 down the road, but how about something a little more inventive? Something like a high-revving, buttery V12 with enough torque to push the contraption well past 200 miles per hour. Dream a little dream, people.