1964 Ford Custom Cab Pickup Cool Patina Classic Hot Rod Kustom on 2040-cars
Bakersfield, California, United States
"NOTE" PLEASE READ ENTIRE AD BEFORE CONTACTING!! IT WILL SAVE ALOT OF TIME,THANK YOU. VERY COOL PICKUP RUNS AND DRIVE REALLY WELL,THIS TRUCK IS A GREAT DRIVER NOT A SHOW TRUCK SO IS PRICED ACCORDINGLY.THE TRUCK HAS A CAMARO FRONT CLIP THAT HAS BEEN REBUILT AND ALIGNED GOES DOWN THE ROAD VERY WELL.THE ENGINE IS A 350 CHEVROLET THAT RUNS VERY WELL ALONG WITH A NEWLY REBUILT 700R OVERDRIVE TRANS THAT SHIFTS VERY WELL AND HAS THE CAMARO REAREND.DUAL EXHAUST WITH FLOWMASTER MUFFLERS SOUNDS VERY GOOD.EVERYTHING WORKS ALL THE LITES TURN SIGNALS SPEEDO ,HAS A CHEVROLET TILT STEERING COLUMN.ALL THE GLASS IS GOOD DOOR LATCHES WINDOW REGULATORS ETC ARE ALL IN WORKING ORDER.THE BODY IS IN GREAT SHAPE WITH NO RUST, DOORS, CAB CORNERS, STEPS, FLOORS ARE RUST FREE.HAS POWER STEERING AND POWER BRAKES DOES NOT HAVE AIR CONDITIONING.YOU CAN JUMP IN AND DRIVE THIS TRUCK ANYWHERE WITH CONFIDENCE IT'S VERY SOLID.THE INTERIOR IS ALL NEW INCLUDING SEAT COVER CARPET DOOR PANELS AND HEADLINER.THE PATINA ON THIS TRUCK IS VERY COOL IT HAS NOT BEEN CLEARCOATED JUST POLISHED LOOKS REALLY COOL GETS ALOT OF ATTENTION.PLEASE LOOK AT ALL PICS WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET THERE ARE NO OTHER PARTS THAT ARE NOT ON THE TRUCK.PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS OR BETTER YET COME SEE THE TRUCK IN PERSON IT CAN BE PUT ON A LIFT FOR INSPECTION UNDERNEATH. THERE IS NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND THIS IS A MODIFIED HOT ROD TRUCK THAT IS 50 YEARS OLD.IT HAS A CLEAR CALIF. TITLE WITH ORIGINAL BLACK PLATES. PLEASE BE RESPECTFUL IN YOUR OFFERS IF YOU CHOOSE TO MAKE ONE. IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS DON'T MAKE AN OFFER JUST MOVE ON TO ANOTHER VEHICLE AS THIS ISN'T FOR YOU. I AM NOT DESPERATE TO SELL THIS TRUCK I'M JUST THINNING THE HERD TO FINANCE MY RETIREMENT HOME SO KEEP THAT IN MIND,NO DIVORCE, I'M NOT BROKE,NO KIDS IN COLLEGE, JUST SELLING SOME OF MY CARS AND TRUCKS.THE TRUCK CAN BE INSPECTED 8-5 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY AND ALSO ON WEEKENDS IF PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE.I CAN BE REACHED AT 1-661-333-7557 THE TRUCK IS LOCATED IN BAKERSFIELD CALIF. 93308,THANKS FOR LOOKING. |
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Toyota tops Kelley Blue Book's Resale Value Awards
Tue, 27 Nov 2012Kelley Blue Book announced its annual Best Resale Value Award winners, and we weren't too surprised to see the list dominated by Japanese automakers - mainly Toyota and Honda. KBB hands out the awards based on the projected residual value of mostly all 2013 model year vehicles, and Toyota skated home with a number of awards including 10 of the 22 overall categories and having five of its products in the top 10 for models with best resale value. KBB's Best Resale Value Awards were announced in the same week as the ALG Residual Value Awards, and there were many similarities between both lists, especially when it came to Toyota.
To come up with its winners, KBB measures depreciation over the first five years of ownership, and looks for the cars it expects to hold its value the best after this time; on average, the report says the 2013 model year vehicles will lose 61.8 percent of its value in five years. Of the 22 categories, 15 slots were filled by Toyota, Honda and Nissan products, while the Camaro and Porsche (Cayenne and Panamera) each took home a pair of awards. If Toyota has anything to be upset about in this list of cars, it's that categories for Hybrid/Alternative Energy Car and Electric Vehicle went to the Ford Fusion and Chevrolet Volt, respectively.
The overall top 10 models for the best resale value in 2013 are, in alphabetical order:
2016: The year of the autonomous-car promise
Mon, Jan 2 2017About half of the news we covered this year related in some way to The Great Autonomous Future, or at least it seemed that way. If you listen to automakers, by 2020 everyone will be driving (riding?) around in self-driving cars. But what will they look like, how will we make the transition from driven to driverless, and how will laws and infrastructure adapt? We got very few answers to those questions, and instead were handed big promises, vague timelines, and a dose of misdirection by automakers. There has been a lot of talk, but we still don't know that much about these proposed vehicles, which are at least three years off. That's half a development cycle in this industry. We generally only start to get an idea of what a company will build about two years before it goes on sale. So instead of concrete information about autonomous cars, 2016 has brought us a lot of promises, many in the form of concept cars. They have popped up from just about every automaker accompanied by the CEO's pledge to deliver a Level 4 autonomous, all-electric model (usually a crossover) in a few years. It's very easy to say that a static design study sitting on a stage will be able to drive itself while projecting a movie on the windshield, but it's another thing entirely to make good on that promise. With a few exceptions, 2016 has been stuck in the promising stage. It's a strange thing, really; automakers are famous for responding with "we don't discuss future product" whenever we ask about models or variants known to be in the pipeline, yet when it comes to self-driving electric wondermobiles, companies have been falling all over themselves to let us know that theirs is coming soon, it'll be oh so great, and, hey, that makes them a mobility company now, not just an automaker. A lot of this is posturing and marketing, showing the public, shareholders, and the rest of the industry that "we're making one, too, we swear!" It has set off a domino effect – once a few companies make the guarantee, the rest feel forced to throw out a grandiose yet vague plan for an unknown future. And indeed there are usually scant details to go along with such announcements – an imprecise mileage estimate here, or a far-off, percentage-based goal there. Instead of useful discussion of future product, we get demonstrations of test mules, announcements of big R&D budgets and new test centers they'll fund, those futuristic concept cars, and, yeah, more promises.
Subprime financing on the rise in new car sales, leasing too
Fri, 07 Dec 2012We all remember the financial crisis that began several years back. At its core was a splurge of subprime lending for housing loans. The housing bubble burst, triggering a collapse of the mortgage-backed securities market. Apparently, those types of loans still exist in the automotive industry, and the market share for these types of "nonprime, subprime, and deep subprime," loans has grown 13.6 percent compared to the third quarter a year ago.
According to an Automotive News report, high-risk lending expanded to 24.8 percent of total loans in Q3, up from 21.9 percent for this time last year. As this level increased, average credit scores of borrowers dropped to 755, down from 763 a year ago. In that time, the average financing amount increased $90 per vehicle, to $25,963.
At 818, Volvo maintains the highest per-owner credit score, while Mitsubishi has the lowest, at 694. The highest rate of borrowers was at Toyota, with 14 percent of the market, followed by Ford with 13.1 percent and Chevrolet at 11.1.