1931 Ford Model A Pick-up on 2040-cars
Inwood, New York, United States
1931 FORD MODEL A PICK-UP THIS EXAMPLE OF A TRIED AND TRUE AMERICAN CLASSIC IS AWESOME. THIS MODEL A PICK-UPS PREVIOUS OWNER AND HIS BUDS WORKED ON ITS RESTORATION FOR MANY YEARS. THEIR WORK AND DESIRE FOR ORIGINAL FIT AND FINISH ARE EVIDENT IN THE MANY PICTURES WE PROVIDE. UNABLE TO FINISH THE RESTORATION DUE TO ILL HEALTH THE PICK-UP WAS PUT UP FOR SALE UNFINISHED. WE HEARD ABOUT THE UNFINISHED PROJECT AND JUMPED AT THE CHANCE TO PURCHASE AND FINISH IT. OUR OWN DESIRE TO FINISH THE PROJECT IN ORIGINAL FIT AND FINISH HAS BEEN AIDED BY JOBLOT JAMES. HIS EXPERIENCE AND IN DEPTH KNOWLEDGE OF "THE WAY IT SHOULD BE" WERE A GREAT HELP. THE NEW MECHANICAL PARTS USED TO FINISH THE RESTORATION ARE FORD ORIGINAL WHERE AVAILABLE SHOW QUALITY AS IN THE BUMPERS, WHEEL CAPS, LIGHT FIXTURES AND HORN. STAINLESS STEEL EXHAUST, BED STRIPES AND BODY FASTENERS NEW ELECTRICAL HARNESS AND BATTERY WITH REBUILT STARTER AND GENERATOR NEW RADIATOR, CLUTCH AND FIRESTONE TIRES BLACK INTERIOR WITH NEW WOOD FLOOR AND RED OAK BED WOOD STARTS RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT GREAT ADDITION TO YOUR FAMILY FUN THERE ARE SOME SCRATCHES AND SMALL DINGS ON EXTERIOR BODY, BED AND FENDERS |
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Ford tells Congress it collects and protects some driver data
Fri, 14 Feb 2014Last month Ford's Jim Farley made waves at the CES when it was reported he told show attendees, "We have GPS in your car, so we know what you're doing. By the way, we don't supply that data to anyone." Farley and Ford later partially retracted and clarified that statement.
Spurred by a desire for further transparency on data collection policies, Ford representatives answered questions from Congress, specifically Senator Al Franken (D-Minn.), about driver privacy.
The Detroit News reports that Ford told Congress it does collect some vehicle location data in an effort to "troubleshoot and improve our products" on behalf of the driver. Ford went on to say that it only collects limited data after receiving permission from owners.
Ford blamed in drug mule lawsuit
Tue, 30 Jul 2013If a college student is caught smuggling drugs across the border, one might think the kid got what was coming to him. But when a Mexican student at the University of Texas in El Paso was caught by Border Patrol agents with duffel bags filled with marijuana in his trunk, the man used a classic excuse: He claimed they weren't his.
While a claim like that is almost unbelievable, Ricardo Magallanes, the student, is now suing Ford for handling its vehicles' key codes negligently enough to allow drug smugglers to break into his Ford Focus and stash the drugs, The Daily Caller reports. The twist here is that four other people who lived in Juarez and worked in El Paso were involved in the same type of scheme - allegedly unwittingly, just like Magallanes - and all the cars were Fords except one model from General Motors. FBI agents also found an employee at a Dallas Ford dealership that had accessed the key codes to all four of the cannabis-stuffed Fords.
While we all may not own Fords, the case still causes us slight paranoia. We'll definitely be checking our trunks before we cross any more international borders.
180,000 new vehicles are sitting, derailed by lack of transport trains
Wed, 21 May 2014If you're planning on buying a new car in the next month or so, you might want to pick from what's on the lot, because there could be a long wait for new vehicles from the factory. Locomotives continue to be in short supply in North America, and that's causing major delays for automakers trying to move assembled cars.
According to The Detroit News, there are about 180,000 new vehicles waiting to be transported by rail in North America at the moment. In a normal year, it would be about 69,000. The complications have been industry-wide. Toyota, General Motors, Honda and Ford all reported experiencing some delays, and Chrysler recently had hundreds of minivans sitting on the Detroit waterfront waiting to be shipped out.
The problem is twofold for automakers. First, the fracking boom in the Bakken oil field in the Plains and Canada is monopolizing many locomotives. Second, the long, harsh winter is still causing major delays in freight train travel. The bad weather forced trains to slow down and carry less weight, which caused a backup of goods to transport. The auto companies resorted to moving some vehicles by truck, which was a less efficient but necessary option.