1937 Ford P/u,hotrod,ratrod,drag,pickup,hotrod,streetrod on 2040-cars
Mills, Wyoming, United States
AUCTION FOR A 1937 FORD PICKUP HOTROD,RATROD OR WHATEVER YOU WANT TO CALL IT... JUST A PRETTY COOL HOTROD !!!!!! TRUCK HAS RUST,REAL BULLETT HOLES,CUSTOM PIN STRIPPING,AND LOTS AND LOTS OF COOL PATIENA... THE TRUCK HAS A 1957 DODGE 315 HEMI DONE BY A REAL HEMI GUY FROM GOLDEN CO. ENGINE RUNS AWSOME AND HAS APPROX 500 MILES ON IT ENGINE ALSO HAS 2-1/2 INCH CUSTOM ZUMMIES SOUND PRETTY AWSOME,TRANNY IS A CHEVY TURBO 400,B&M SHIFTER,NEW DRIVELINE,9 IN FORD DIFF.THE TRUCK HAS A CUSTOM CHASSIS 2 X 4 TUBING,Z'ED IN THE REAR APPROX 16 INCHES,PRETTY LOW,STRAIGHT AXLE FROM SPEEDWAY IN THE FROM WITH DISC BRAKES,VEGA STEERING BOX.INSIDE IS PRETTY PLAIN HOME MADE BENCH SEAT,SPEEDWAY STEERING COLUMN,ALL LIGHTS WORK,TURN SIGNALS,BRAKES LIGHTS,HEADLIGHTS.KEEP IN MIND THIS IS A DRIVEN TRUCK,IT DOES HAVE A COUPLE SMALL LEAKS AT TRANNY,NO LEAKS FROM ENGINE OR COOLING,HAS A ALUMINUM RADIATOR AND ELECTRIC FAN,RUNS COOL,NO PROBLEM,TRUCK HAS A 3 LINK REAR SUSPION ON THE REAR WITH RODSTER COIL OVER SHOCKS DOES RIDE ALITTLE RUFF,DRIVES GOOD,NO POWER STEERING OR POWER BRAKES.REALLY HATE TO SELL IT BUT GOT OTHER THINGS TO BUILD.... I HAVE HAD THIS TRUCK FOR 5 YEARS... JUST TIME TO GET MY OTHER STUFF DONE.... SORRY FOR BAD PIC'S... ITS SNOWING NOW....WILL AT MORE IN THE NESXT DAY OR TWO.... IF YOU WANT PIC'S OF SOMETHING JUST ASK,BEING SOLD AS IS WHERE IS.... TRUCK ALSO HAS A NEW 16 GALLEN FUEL TANK,JUST IN STALLED.....THANKX FOR LOOKING...GOOD LUCK !!!!!! $$$$$$$$$ I WOULD ALSO CONSIDER A REALLY GOOD CASH OFFER $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ TRUCK DOES HAVE NEW WINDSHIELD,NEW BACKGLASS,NO,NO DOOR GLASS.........
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The big dune jump and the damage done
Mon, 20 May 2013The Silver Lake sand dunes see their fair share of well-built trophy trucks executing impressive jumps. Drivers build insane pieces of machinery for the express purpose of sailing through the air like mad men and women.
Mike Higgins is no stranger to the area. His heavily modified Ford trophy truck has gone flying through the sky on more than one occasion, but he recently bit off more than he could chew. After hitting a particularly lofty dune, Higgins went airborne for a ridiculous 180 feet before becoming intimately familiar with the finer points of gravity.
While Higgins nailed the jump, his landing fell short of wowing the judges. The impact very nearly broke his truck in two. Despite the mechanical mayhem, the driver walked away without a scratch, proving that occasionally miracles really do happen. You can check out the jump and the subsequent destruction below for yourself. Be warned: there's a fair bit of foul language.
This 2,000-hp Mustang is in serious need of wheelie bars
Tue, 25 Feb 2014The Ford Mustang on the right is drag racing with the standard technique. The Mustang on the left, driven by David Measell, is using a new "rear bumper only" technique that evidently surprised everyone at the South Georgia Motorsports Park strip - including Measell.
Measell said his outfit just bought the car the week before the event, noting that it has more than 2,000 horsepower. Speaking of his "flying" run, Measell said, "We turned it up to dip on down," by which he meant they turned up the power in order to get his time down. Turns out all that power and all that traction sent the nose straight up into the air almost as soon as the race began.
He told an interviewer afterward that this was his first race in a "regular car" since he normally drives a pro-mod. "I like my wheelie bars," he concluded. You can see how he got there in the video below.
Nuclear-powered concept cars from the Atomic Age
Thu, 17 Jul 2014In the 1950s and early 60s, the dawn of nuclear power was supposed to lead to a limitless consumer culture, a world of flying cars and autonomous kitchens all powered by clean energy. In Europe, it offered the then-limping continent a cheap, inexhaustible supply of power after years of rationing and infrastructure damage brought on by two World Wars.
The development of nuclear-powered submarines and ships during the 1940s and 50s led car designers to begin conceptualizing atomic vehicles. Fueled by a consistent reaction, these cars would theoretically produce no harmful byproducts and rarely need to refuel. Combining these vehicles with the new interstate system presented amazing potential for American mobility.
But the fantasy soon faded. There were just too many problems with the realities of nuclear power. For starters, the powerplant would be too small to attain a reaction unless the car contained weapons-grade atomic materials. Doing so would mean every fender-bender could result in a minor nuclear holocaust. Additionally, many of the designers assumed a lightweight shielding material or even forcefields would eventually be invented (they still haven't) to protect passengers from harmful radiation. Analyses of the atomic car concept at the time determined that a 50-ton lead barrier would be necessary to prevent exposure.