Model A Hot Rod, Streetrod, Coupester, All Steel Body - No Reserve on 2040-cars
Huntley, Illinois, United States
***listed miles are not accurate... not too sure how many miles on car. built probably within last 10 years ( more like 5 or 6 probably) see second video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihF98ez6lBI&list=UU0Tpj_AJHccHeM73DHUaAhw model A, steel body, was a hard top, brookfield dash, Chevy 383. New clutch and pressure plate, throw out bearing, and fly wheel resurfaced. just installed dual quads (see this car's gallery for more pics), 4 speed and Ford 9" rear end. leather and suede interior, dynamat, painless wiring (short in headlight wiring , blows a fuse), professionally done. all 3 doors on poppers with remote, safety glass. no top. no side windows. this is a roadster street rod hot rod. american racing wheels. coil-overs in rear. speedway gas tank, four link rear with coil overs **sold "as is" without guarantee of condition or description. **NO RETURNS**SALE IS FINAL Check it out for yourself. I dont know much about this car as I got it over the winter and only put in clutch and carbs etc. I have too many cars and bikes to drive so I am selling this one. I can not quarantee description since much of details were told to me by former owner. but look at build link or come see for yourself I do not know anything about the specs of the engine, but I do have shop receipt on total cost - built in Milwaukee, hydraulic cam, very streetable, Ive used pump gas about 50% tread life, a short in one wire of headlight wiring (blows fuse), no horn, directionals not working, all gauges may or may not work (not 100% sure), car and chrome need to be detailed and polished - may not be show quality from being 6 to 8 years old, no rust, this car overall would not take much to make it really really nice show car, needs tlc elbow grease, certainly can be driven as is and go to local shows. fiberglass radiator shell, all steel car", this is a really nice car! when I say show quality, im talking about major shows not a local cruise in show ***CAR IS SOLD AS IS WITHOUT RETURNS*** I recommend that if you are within driving distance come check it out for yourself or pay an agency to inspect Illinois title 1929 ford cash, check, or money order. I will not ship until funds are fully cleared in my bank buyer pays all shipping. shipping pick-up must be on weekends, or before 630 am or after 6 pm/ |
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Detroit 3 and UAW set for showdown over tiered wages
Mon, Mar 23 2015This week, thousands of United Auto Workers will converge on Cobo Center in Detroit for the Special Convention on Collective Bargaining, an every-four-year event that lets members tell UAW leaders what the negotiating priorities should be during contract negotiations. This is where a lot of sand and a lot of lines start coming together in preparation for contract negotiations between the UAW and the Detroit 3 automakers, which will happen later this year. Number one on the UAW agenda is the end of the two-tier wage system created in 2007 to help the automakers get through bankruptcy; veteran workers are paid the Tier 1 rate of around $29.00 per hour, new hires are paid the Tier 2 rate of between $15 and $20 and get about half the benefits of Tier 1. Tier 2 hiring has been an undoubted success for the automakers, allowing them to keep factories in the US and hire more workers. By agreement, it is capped at a certain percentage of each automaker's workforce, and while the union's ultimate position is to get rid of the dual-scale system entirely; one leader said Ford could easily afford the $335 million it would take to convert all its workers to Tier 1 out of its $6.9 billion in 2014 North American profit, and General Motors could do the same out of the $5 billion it is handing to investors through the (admittedly forced) share buyback. Other delegates say that at the very least they'd be happy with enforcement of the current caps in the new contract. The automakers, conversely, would welcome expansion of the Tier 2 ranks. Including benefits, import automakers pay workers "in the high $40 range" per hour, according to an analyst, while Ford and GM pay about $59 in wages and benefits per hour. More Tier 2 workers on the rolls would let those two companies get labor cost parity with the competition. Fiat-Chrysler pays wages closer to the imports because of special exceptions in its UAW contract that allow unlimited Tier 2 hiring; those exceptions will end on September 14 and bring FCA into line with the other domestics, unless the new contract maintains them. FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne is opposed to the two-tier system, having called it "almost offensive." One analyst says the UAW might win a sizable pay raise for Tier 2 and a small increase for Tier 1, but the keystone issue will be how the hiring matrix can help the automakers keep overall wages in line with the imports.
Ford debuts Fusion NASCAR racer that edges closer to stock [w/video]
Wed, 20 Feb 2013The sixth-generation NASCAR Sprint Cup racecar, which will make its competition debut at the 2013 Daytona 500 this weekend, marks the closest thing to a "stock car" that the sport has seen in more than 20 years. No longer using just stickers to distinguish the different brands, the image above shows the lengths NASCAR and automakers went in order to create a racecar design that more closely resembles the individual cars they represent.
Ford, one of the more open and vocal OEMs regarding the Gen6 car's development, is giving us a closer look at its racing version of the Fusion with a pretty revealing side-by-side comparison with last years' racer (click above for an expanded view). Aside from the more realistic front end and production-like body lines, the overall shape, dimensions and proportions have also been designed to give the racecar a more stock appearance. Most of the new racer was designed by the Ford Design Center, which the automaker says was the first time it has been so involved in the design process since the 1960s. Of course, one area the Sprint Cup Fusion really differs from the production Fusion is its Ford Racing 5.8-liter V8 producing around 850 hp. Can you say Fusion SVT?
Scroll down for a quick video from Ford Racing showing a production Fusion morph into a Cup car.
Petrolicious pays visit to tuning sensation the Ringbrothers
Fri, 08 Nov 2013We caught up with a few projects from Ringbrothers at SEMA this year: a classic Ford Mustang body rendered in carbon fiber, and a De Tomaso Pantera-based concept that made us swoon.
It's with good timing then, that our friends at Petrolicious have uploaded their newest, well-crafted mini-documentary to the expansive airwaves of the Internet. Here, we meet the brothers Ring in person - Mike and Jim - and see how they've lent they're passion for craftsmanship to their business, along with their surname. A 1964 Ford Fairlane dubbed "Afterburner" and a 1965 Mustang called "Producer" star in this show.