1929 Ford Roadster All Steel on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
YOU ARE BIDDING ON ONE OF THE NICEST 29 FORD ROADSTERS ON THE PLANET,IT WAS BUILT TO BE A CONTENDER IN 2011 FOR THE A.M.B.R.,IT HAS BEEN A FEATURE CAR ON ROD & CUSTOM,AMERICAN MUSCLE,AND PICTURED IN GOODGUYS,STREETRODDER, WITH MULTIPLE AWARDS,GOOD-GUYS BUILDERS CHOICE DEL-MAR,BUILDERS CHOICE PLEASANTON AMBR CONTENDER,STREETRODDER TOP 100 STREETRODDER TOP TEN AND THE FINE NINE HERE IS SOME WEB LINKS WITH DETAILED INFO ABOUT THE CAR. http://29ford.com/category/about-the-car http://www.rodandcustommagazine.com/featuredvehicles/1111rc_1929_model_a_roadster/photo_07.html NOW FOR THE CAR, ALL STEEL BROOKVILLE BODY, 32 SO-CAL FRAME PINCHED 2 INCHES. NEW CHEVY CRAT 350 ENGINE, ORIGINAL CORVETTE VALVE COVERS, EDELBROCK MANIFOLD, ROCHESTER 3/2, CUSTOM FAN SHROUD WITH OVERFLOW TANK. NEW 350 TRANS WITH SHIF KIT. GENIE SHIFTER. FORD 9 INCH 300 POSSIE POLICE DRUMS IN REAR, SO-CAL FRONT DISC BRAKE SYSTEMS, 4 INCH DROP AXEL DRILLED, BILSTIEN SHOCKES.40 FORD DASH ALL WORKING GAUGES,BEAUTIFUL INTERIOR,CUSTOM TRANS COVER,MERCEDES CARPET,THIS IS A VERY SPECIAL CAR ,NO EXPENSE WAS SPARED ,EVERY DETAIL WAS DONE TO PERFECTION,I WILL EXCEPT A VERY NICE 55 CHEV 2 DOOR POST FOR A PARTIAL TRADE,CALL OR EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS AT 702-239-5555 We reserve the right to end auction early, due to being advertised here locally. |
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Watch how Ken Block spent his weekend in Barbados
Thu, 22 May 2014Regardless of what you think of his skill as a racer, Ken Block is an expert showman. At this point, he has a career of showing up around the world to do vehicular stunts, and he's still able to go racing as well. It's a pretty sweet niche to carve out. Recently, Block was in Barbados to participate in Top Gear Live and the first event of the Global Rallycross Championship season, and Ford Racing produced a short video to show off his exploits.
It looked like a great show. Block got to race Lewis Hamilton in a Mercedes-Benz Formula One car and had a very weird crash during a Rallycross race that put his Ford Fiesta on its roof. Top Gear also released an extended look at Block and Hamilton's spectacle with the two of them expertly sliding around. Scroll down to watch the videos and get a taste of Block's tropical racing adventure.
Ford readying Ranger-based Everest SUV?
Fri, 21 Feb 2014Way back in August, we showed you a Ford concept for the Australian market called the Everest. Now, we can show you that work on the new Ranger-based SUV is well under way.
At this stage, it's still quite clearly a mule (note the misalignment of the front and rear doors), wearing the Ranger's front end and the rump of Ford's overseas Territory crossover. The wheelbase is shorter than a Ranger, according to our spy photographers, which strikes us as somewhat odd for a more passenger-oriented vehicle. Disc brakes should be fitted at all four corners, while the new SUV, which will almost certainly wear the Everest name, should sport a new rear suspension.
In terms of looks, we're expecting the Everest Concept to inform the appearance of the production model. Naturally, there will also be some interior tweaks, particularly around the dashboard, which is covered in these photos.
Weekly Recap: Marchionne's Manifesto again calls for industry consolidation
Sat, May 2 2015Sergio Marchionne isn't taking no for an answer. Despite public rebuffs from General Motors and Ford, the leader of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles continues to push for consolidation within the auto industry. His latest assertion came Wednesday when he said a combination of FCA with another automaker could net savings of $5 billion or more annually. No, this isn't about selling his company, he claimed, it's about cutting costs. Put simply, the auto industry wastes money, Marchionne said during FCA's earnings conference call. Companies invest billions to develop basic components that all cars use, but many consumers don't care how they work or recognize the differences. "About half of this is really relevant in terms of positioning the car in the marketplace," he said. "The other half, in our view, is stuff which is neither visible to the consumer nor is it relevant to the consumer." In 2014, top automakers spent more than $100 million on product development, FCA estimated. Marchionne said consolidation could save up to $1 billion on powertrains alone, noting that almost every automaker offers four- and six-cylinder engines. Not everyone has to make their own, he contended. "The consumer could not give a flying leap whose engines we are using because they are irrelevant to the buying decision." That's pretty provocative for enthusiasts, but less so for average consumers. Still, there are major differences in power and efficiency ratings, even among similar engines. Skeptics could argue consolidation would also weaken competition and reduce choices for car buyers. Marchionne stressed his presentation, curiously entitled Confessions of a Capital Junkie, wouldn't require closing factories or dealerships. It's not his final "big deal" as CEO, intent to sell FCA, or a way to elevate his company up the automotive food chain. He claims he wants to fundamentally change the industry and its habit for burning cash. "The horrible part about this, and the thing that I find most offensive, is that the capital consumption rate is duplicative," he said. "It doesn't deliver real value to the consumer and it is in its purest form, economic waste." Other News & Notes Ford Profits dip in first quarter Ford profits fell $65 million to $924 million in the first quarter, hampered by slight dips in revenue and sales.