1956 F-100 Ford Big Window Truck Custom Cab on 2040-cars
Ionia, Michigan, United States
1956 F-100 Ford Big Back Window One of only 2,400 Big Back Window Trucks Built in 1956!! Vin # F10V6U13562 Mileage: 1,426.8 (Rebuilt in May 2013) EXTERIOR: 2007 Ford Focus Aqua Blue Metallic Paint - 2 Door Custom Cab - LTD Front Suspension - Chrome Grill - Front And Rear Chrome Bumpers - BF Goodrich Tires P295/50R15 - Custom Chrome Rims and Center Caps - Tonneau Cover That Snaps On - Carpeted Bed This Truck is in EXCELLENT Condition! Owner Has Rebuilt/ Restored over 50 Ford Show Quality and Drivable Trucks.
INTERIOR: Custom Seats and Interior - Cloth Bucket Seats (two-tone) - Factory AM/FM Stereo -Tilt Wheel - Power Windows / Locks
ENGINE: 7.5L 460cid 8cyl. 460 HP 2:43 Gear 9in Ford Rear Differential
TRANSMISSION: C6 Automatic 3 Speed Power Steering Power Brakes Rear Wheel Drive
RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT!!!! NICE BUY IT NOW PRICE OR SEND US AN OFFER PLEASE DO NOT BUY ANOTHER FORD BIG WINDOW UNTIL YOU GET WITH ME ON THIS ONE! FIRST TRADE AUTOMOTIVE IONIA, MICHIGAN (616) 523-1134 SPECIALIZING IN..... - Muscle Cars AND Classic Vehicles - Custom Boats AND Watercraft - Speciality Trucks AND SUV's - Cargo Vans AND Work Trucks SEE OUR OTHER AUCTIONS! LOCATED IN CENTRAL LOWER MICHIGAN ONLY MINUTES FROM I-96 MAJOR AIRPORTS WITHIN 1 HR FLY IN AND DRIVE HOME WE'LL PICK YOU UP We reserve the right to end this auction early in the event it were to be sold locally.....though we always do our best to get them sold on ebay. Please have your funds ready if you are the winning bidder, if you have any negative feedback please email before you bid. We may be able to help with shipping arrangements or meet within reasonable distance at buyers expense. Michigan Residents will be subject to Sales Tax - Title - Registration. Out of state purchases will recieve registered bill of sale and title. Please check with your local DMV for more information. ALL VEHICLES ARE SOLD AS-IS WITH NO WARRANTY UNLESS THE FACTORY WARRANTY IS STILL IN EFFECT. We will contact the winning bidder by email after auctions end to confirm and make arrangments to finalize the deal. We can accept initial $250 deposit through paypal, final balance must be paid by cashier check OR certified funds/money wire transfer. THANK YOU! * $250 Deposit Due 24Hrs Of Auctions End * Remaining Balance Due Within 7 Days Of Auctions End BUY WITH CONFIDENCE CALL ME ON THIS ONE Need More Details OR Got Questions PLEASE CALL: John Phone: (616) 523-1134 Office (616) 527-1619 Cellular |
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Bill Ford op-ed argues we can't just build and sell more of the same cars
Thu, 10 Jul 2014It's hardly a secret that the auto industry is undergoing an enormous, tectonic shift in the way it thinks, builds cars and does business. Between alternative forms of energy, a renewed focus on low curb weights and aerodynamic bodies, the advent of driverless and autonomous cars and the need to reduce the our impact on the environment, it's very likely that the car that's built 10 years down the line will be scarcely recognizable when parked next to the car from 10 years ago.
Few people are as able to explain the industry's many upcoming changes and challenges as clearly as William Clay Ford, Jr., better known as Bill Ford. The 57-year-old currently sits as the executive chairman of the company his great-grandfather, Henry Ford, founded over 110 years ago.
In an op-ed piece in The Wall Street Journal (subscription required), Ford explains that the role of automakers is, necessarily, going to change to suit the needs of the future world. That means changing the view of not just the automobile, but the automaker. As Ford explains it, automakers will "move from being just car and truck manufacturers to become personal-mobility companies."
Inside Ford's high-tech climate chamber
Sat, Dec 27 2014There are two ways an automaker can test its vehicles in extreme climates: it can send said vehicle around the world – from Death Valley to the Arctic Circle – in search of the harshest weather, or it can recreate those conditions in an enclosed environment. We're sure that many automakers undertake some combination of both, but in this latest video clip, Ford shows us around inside it's state-of-the-art climate chamber. At its Driveability Test Facility in Allen Park, MI – inaugurated in 2010 just across the street from the Roush Technology Center – Ford can simulate all sorts of extreme conditions. It can drop the temperature down to -40 degrees Fahrenheit or raise it up to 130, and take it up to a simulated 12,000 feet above sea level or drop it down to 280 feet below. blast it with 150-mile-per-hour winds. It can control the level of humidity, approximate the intensity of the sun and even blast the test vehicle with artificial snow, just like your favorite ski resort. The facility strikes us as an engineering feat as impressive as some of the vehicles it's used to test, but don't take our word for it – scope it out for yourself in this brief two-minute video clip, which even includes some helpful tips for winter driving this holiday season and beyond. News Source: Ford via YouTube Plants/Manufacturing Ford Videos Michigan winter
Crowdsource funding push on to save historic Ford buildings
Thu, 22 Aug 2013Detroit has no shortage of old, abandoned buildings, both within the city and in the surrounding communities. Few, though, have the historical significance of the old Ford Highland Park facility. Home to the very first moving assembly line, Highland Park was designed by the legendary Albert Kahn, and was one of the homes of the Model T.
Now, the Woodward Avenue Action Association is attempting to buy both the 40,000-square-foot admin building, which is located off the historic Woodward Avenue, and an 8,000-square-foot garage. The WAAA's goal is to convert the buildings into an automotive heritage center. The Detroit News spoke to the interim director of the WAAA, Deborah Schutt, who commented, "[Metro Detroit has] not been very good at telling our own story. So we've decided, let's pull everything together and tell our story."
The WAAA made an offer of $550,000 to buy the two buildings, and has $400,000 from the Michigan Department of Transportation and another $15,000 from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. It's trying to raise a further $125,000 through crowd-sourcing, starting a campaign called "Five Dollars A Day," after old Hank Ford's $5-per-day wage for line workers.