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1930 Ford Street Rod,hot Rod,kit Car,rat Rod,race Car,classic Car,vintage,other. on 2040-cars

Year:1930 Mileage:100000
Location:

North Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

North Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

((( 1930 Ford 2 Door Sedan )))
Traditional Street Rod >>> Not A Rat Rod
Model A Frame... Fully Boxed 5" Dropped Axle With New Round Spindles...
1940 Ford Front Brakes... Posie Reversed Eye Spring... Split Wish Bones...
F-100 Steering Box... 9" Ford Rear End... Rear End Transverse Spring With Reverse Eye & Split Wishbones... Dual Master Cylinder (( Under Floor ))...
Tube Trany Mount... 1940 Ford Steelies With Firestone Nostalgia Tires...
Reversed Steelies With Hurst Cheater Slicks... Fresh Mild 305 Eng. Rebuilt
350 Trans With Shift Kit... Polished Valve Covers & Hilborn Style Scoop... Edelbrock Intake & Edelbrock Carburetor Lakester Style Exhaust & Turn
Outs With Baffles... Poly Gas Tank...
BODY... Stock Un-Chopped Body... New Door Handles & Ect... (( Semi Gloss))
Dupli-Color Gray Epoxy Primer... (( All New )) Glass, 1934 Commercial Head
Lights... Stock Grill... 39 Ford Tail Lights... New Mirrors...
Interior... Lokar Shifter... Newly Upholstered Bucket Seats... Chrome Gas
Pedal... New Instrument Cluster With Gauges... New Haywire Wire Harness...
The Car Comes With A New Set Of Seat Belts, & New Top Kit In The Box.
The Rod Runs, Drive, Stops Good. All Lights Work. Gets A Lot Of Thumbs Up.
 
The Car Is Sold With Red Wheels, If Billet Wheels Are Wanted It Will Be $1,000 More
Then The Bid Price...
This Is A Auction, ((( Please Don't Ask The Reserve ))).
Open To Any & All Offers... ??????? 
 
My Email Is >>> kenbozdog@gmail.com
Ken... 702 575 7100  Please, ((( NO TEXTING )))
 
((( I Reserve The Right To Pull The Add At Any Time )))

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Production of Shelby GT350 is coming to an end

Fri, 26 Jul 2013

One Autoblog staffer who drove the limited-edition Shelby GT350 wrote it probably was the best Mustang he'd driven, but, at some point, the fun had to come to an end: December 31 is the last day the GT350 will be available to order.
The GT350's option list has evolved much like it did for the original 1965-67 GT350. For 2011, the 45th Anniversary edition only came in coupe form and was painted white with blue stripes, just as with the 1965 car. The 2012 GT350 was offered as a coupe or convertible, and three colors were added to the option list, just like the 1966 model. For 2013, more colors and options were added in addition to equipment and styling updates, which resulted in Wilwood instead of Baer brakes. No major changes were made for the 2014 model. From the first car in 2011, customers have been able to choose between three different configurations for their 5.0-liter V8: naturally aspirated with 440 horsepower, supercharged with 525 hp (with warranty) or supercharged with 624 hp (without warranty).
"When we unveiled this latest version of the Shelby GT350, we promised it would be built for a limited time to preserve its collectability and value," states John Luft, president of Shelby American. He may have a point, because the original GT350, which also had a limited production run, is among the most valuable muscle cars in the world.

Social media star Scott Monty leaves Ford

Thu, 22 May 2014

It seems weird to think that an automaker could have a social media star, but Ford does. Or at least it did. Scott Monty, its Global Digital Communications Manager, led the company's team for almost six years and forged a reputation as being one of the most talented people in corporate social media. But the guru recently announced that he would be leaving the automaker for an undisclosed job elsewhere.
"I just decided the time was right. I am going to take a little time with my family, and I am going to start on a new adventure pretty soon," said Monty in an interview with AdWeek. He also explained a little about his theory of how companies should use social media. In his opinion, it should be a chance to go beyond standard marketing and build a relationship with people. Businesses need to have a broad focus for its online message, and using just one service isn't enough to be successful.
Under his guidance, Ford expanded its Facebook presence significantly. According to AdWeek, it launched the 2010 Explorer on the popular site. Also, when the company wanted to investigate selling electric models, it initially gauged the public's reaction on Facebook and then advertised them there first. Monty has been a major supporter of Twitter as well to broaden the company's communication with the public.

Old vs. new debate gets new life with $25,000 Fiesta ST vs. E46 M3 showdown

Fri, 10 Jan 2014

You know who you are. There's probably a few of you reading; the ones that say, "Why would I spend $27,000 on a new Mazda MX-5 when I could get a used Chevrolet Corvette with more power." Yes, we're talking to you, used car proponents. While it is a fair argument, it's not like used cars don't come with drawbacks of their own, though.
In an attempt to put this new-versus-used argument to bed once and for all, Matt Farah of the The Smoking Tire has picked up a pair of $25,000 cars - a used, but lightly modified, 2003 BMW M3 and a 2013 Ford Fiesta ST. Naturally, there's a comparison.
Farah, as he's wont to do, does get into the nitty gritty of what each car is like to drive, and discusses the merits of used and new-car shopping. But as he rightly points out while testing the M3, "So, it is a good car. But like any used car, it really does depend on the individual car."