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V8 Tri-power 360 Horsepower Custom Shortbed 9" Rear End, Chopped 4" on 2040-cars

US $17,900.00
Year:1948 Mileage:8749
Location:

Kaiser, Missouri, United States

Kaiser, Missouri, United States
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1948 FORD F-1 SHORT BED PICKUP. THIS TRUCK HAS A 1966 389 ENGINE BORED 60 OVER WITH FORGED PISTONS, POWER STEERING, FRONT DISC BRAKES, BALANCED & LINE BORED 093 GTO TRI POWER CARBURETORS, COMP CAM, CRANE ROLLER ROCKERS, 10 TO 1 COMPRESSION, MSD 6 AL BOX, ALUMINUM RADIATOR WITH ELECTRIC FAN, 700 R AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, B&M SHIFTER, VDO GAUGES, WOOD BED, STEEL REAR FENDERS WIDENED 3", FRENCHED 1959 CADILLAC TAILLIGHTS, GLOVE BOX DOOR AUTOGRAPHED BY 'BIG DADDY" DON GARLITS, IDIDIT TILT STEERING COLUMN, NARROWED 9" FORD REAR END WITH NEW 3RD MEMBER FROM SPEEDWAY WITH 370 POSI GEARS, GOODYEAR EAGLE GT2 TIRES, AMERICAN RACING D THRUST MAG WHEELS, REAR CUSTOM ROLL PAN, ELECTRIC WINDOWS AND SHAVED DOOR HANDLES. THE TRUCK IS A NICE OLDER RESTORATION WITH GHOST FLAMES. IT HAS A FIBERGLASS HOOD AND FRONT FENDERS. IT HAS BEEN DRIVES LESS THAN 9,000 MILES SINCE BEING COMPLETED. CALL MIKE AT 636-795-0772. WE ARE LOCATED AT LAKEWAY MOTORS 330 HWY 42 KAISER, MO. 65047.  photo DF2_zpsf2d61958.jpg  photo DRIVERSIDE_zps1cff84ef.jpg  photo DREAR_zps35f642a7.jpg  photo PF2_zps75f2778f.jpg  photo PASSIDE_zps6ac5fdae.jpg  photo PASSREAR_zpsf27b4d31.jpg  photo PR_zpsd21d93d7.jpg  photo FRONT2_zpsdb89963c.jpg  photo REAR_zps61393ec9.jpg  photo 034_zps5a2355ee.jpg  photo BEDSIDE_zpsffafbbc6.jpg  photo BED_zps1134ea6f.jpg  photo 051_zps0dba4436.jpg  photo 052_zps9eb28c63.jpg  photo BED2_zps77c5949b.jpg  photo DFINT_zpsabc0fc84.jpg  photo 039_zps02f26408.jpg  photo 041_zps4aabb63f.jpg  photo 042_zpsb9f89e05.jpg  photo 036_zps432926f4.jpg  photo 037_zpsac83b104.jpg  photo 044_zps615dab7e.jpg  photo 045_zps8bec0563.jpg  photo 043_zps0bb05334.jpg  photo 047_zps83f09145.jpg  photo 042_zpsb9f89e05.jpg  photo 046_zpsccbde282.jpg  photo PASSREARBEST_zpsee2ff76b.jpg  photo PR_zpsd21d93d7.jpg  photo DR_zpsa02c3677.jpg  photo DF2_zpsf2d61958.jpg  photo ENGINE_zps084cd8ba.jpg  photo 060_zps5f930387.jpg

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MotorWeek finds nice things to say about the 1993 Ford Probe

Tue, Mar 8 2016

This latest in MotorWeek's series of Retro Reviews continues its recent trend of remembering the massive glut of sports coupes that hit the market in the '90s. While vehicles like the Mitsubishi 3000GT, Mazda RX-7, and Ford Mustang all enjoy solid reputations down to this day, the 1993 Ford Probe, well... doesn't. As you'll soon see, though, the show's opinion suggests the coupe's second generation isn't really all that bad. Turns out they just weren't particularly sporty. Ford and Mazda developed the Probe together, and the Japanese company supplied both the base 115-horsepower 2.0-liter four-cylinder and the 164-hp 2.5-liter V6 in the GT trim. The original's pseudo-angular look gave way to a much smoother shape for the second generation. Of course, pop-up headlights remained, which were a design hallmark for many of this era's sports coupes. After driving it, MotorWeek proclaims the Probe is "a winner" and considers the handling a "delight." That's not a big surprise, considering that in those days, a car had to be really bad not to get a decent review from Television's Original Automotive Magazine. However, the show hints at some of the reasons the coupe isn't so well remembered today. Even the GT reportedly suffers from soft springs and lots of understeer, which sounds like exactly the opposite anyone hoping to drive the coupe enthusiastically would want. To sum it all up, we're sure you're just as happy as we are that Ford went back on its initial plan to shelve the Mustang in favor of the front-drive Probe. Related Video:

Ford Shelby GT350 Mustang to cost $52,995?

Mon, Dec 1 2014

The 2015 Ford Shelby GT350 Mustang was one of the shining stars of this year's Los Angeles Auto Show. And the Blue Oval's latest muscle car might even have reason to burn a little brighter if a recent rumor about its price proves true. Best of all are rumors that an even more potent version of the Shelby is potentially on the way. According to Horsepower Kings citing unnamed Ford sources at the LA Auto Show, the 2015 GT350 carries a starting price of $52,995, and the Tech package adds a further $2,995 on top of that. There's also the claim of a Track package for an undisclosed price. However, it doesn't look like LA is the last we'll see of the newest Shelby because the source also alleges that a top-rung GT350R is under development with bigger brakes, modified aerodynamics and sportier tires. This rubber-burner is reported to be unveiled at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January. Assuming these claims are correct, it puts the Shelby in fighting form against its two Chevrolet Camaro rivals. Ford reports that the GT350's 5.2-liter V8 pumps out over 500 horsepower and more than 400 pound-feet of torque. At $52,995, it would undercut by a couple of grand the $55,505 (before destination) base price of the 580-hp 2015 ZL1. The super 'Stang might also beat the 505-hp Z/28 with its power rating, while being vastly cheaper than the track-focused Camaro's $72,305 price. This could be quite the performance shoot-out.

2014 Holman & Moody 50th Anniversary TdF Ford Mustang

Mon, 01 Jul 2013

If you're a fan of Ford racing history, a Mustang worshiper or even just an avid follower of our yearly SEMA coverage, you may have heard the back story on the Race Red Mustang you see above. Back in 1964, Holman & Moody was tapped by the English Alan Mann Racing Team to race-prep three Mustangs for competition in the incredibly arduous 4,000-mile Tour de France Automobile rally. Competing mainly against Jaguar MkII saloons over 10 days and 17 stages, the H&M Mustangs took the top two places in the Touring class and the first-ever racing win for Ford's pony car.
Though the history of that first Mustang win hasn't been incredibly well known here in the States, the subsequent decades have seen plenty of racy versions of the car come and go. Last year at the SEMA show, we covered the brief debut of this living tribute to that piece of racing lore, the Holman & Moody 50th Anniversary TdF Mustang.
This limited-edition Mustang represents a kind of new venture for H&M, as the legendary racing shop has spent the last few decades earning its keep largely by restoring vintage racing cars. The urge to get back into the world of Ford and Mustang was powerful, however, what with the car's 50th anniversary looming and the current generation of 'Stang just about out the door.