Ford Other Fenderless Oze Hot Rod Coupe on 2040-cars
Erlanger, Kentucky, United States
1937 Ford “Fenderless” Hot Rod This classic custom coupe is a collectors dream with well over $100K in it. This style hot rod was made on a 1937 Ford Chassis and it has a rare custom fiberglass body. It was made by arguably one of the best custom car builders in America, Tony Deluca. There is nothing out there like this car and it is in mint condition. It drives like new and is very well tuned. Every piece of metal on this car consists of chrome on this highly collectible car. It has been in storage its whole life and has never seen a drop of rain. The AC is ice cold and the car is very... very fast. Car Specifications - Oze Body - Oze frame -Kugel open wheel polished front suspension - Chromed rear 4 bar - 4 wheel Wilwood brakes - Polished stainless exhaust - 20"/18" Boss wheels - Polished stainless grill - Molded tailights - 300hp Chevy 350 with polished and chromed accessories - 700r4 tranny with chrome pan -Chrome torque convertor cover - Polished driveshaft - Aluminum rad - Spal 3000cfm fan - Chrome a/c compressor - Remote control doors and windows - Ice cold air conditioning - Dakota digital gauges - Wrap around dash -custom interior with wrap around seats and waterfall -high end 400 watt subwoofer stereo system -curved windshield -smoked tinted windows -German wool carpet -3 stage pearle orange paint -chrome steering column -interior color matched chrome steering wheel
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Ford family keeps special voting rights
Fri, 10 May 2013Ford Motor Company has a dual-class stock structure of Class A and Class B shares. The roughly three billion Class A shares are for the general public like you and me, while the roughly 71 million Class B shares are all owned by the Ford family. Each Class A share gets the shareholder one vote, each Class B share is worth 16 votes, the result being that Common Stock holders control about 60 percent of the company while the Ford family controls 40 percent even though it holds far fewer shares. The only way that could ever change would be if the Fords sell their Class B shares, but even so, Class B shares revert to Class A when sold outside the family, so they'd have to sell a whole bunch of them.
A contingent of Class A shareholders think the dual-class system is unfair, and for the past few years a vote's been held during the annual shareholders meeting to end it. It has failed every time, as it just did again during the meeting held this week. A smidge over 33 percent voted to end the dual system, outvoted by the 67 percent who are happy with the way Ford is going - unsurprising in view of a corporate turnaround that will be part of business-class curricula for years to come.
On the sidelines, Ford elected Ellen R. Marram to the post of independent director, the first woman to hold the job. The former Tropicana CEO and 20-year Ford board member replaces retiring board member Irvine Hockaday who helped bring Alan Mulally to the CEO position.
Subaru Legacy pitted against Roadkill project cars
Fri, 05 Sep 2014There's an evergreen debate among auto enthusiasts about whether they would prefer to have the latest and greatest car of today or a certified classic from yesteryear. What if you had to further define that, though, and the choice was between a brand new 2015 Subaru Legacy or a turbocharged Datsun 240Z with a hatch that wouldn't close? Roadkill aimed to find out that and more in one of its best videos to date.
According to the hosts, Subaru came to them, handed over some money and challenged Roadkill's project cars against its latest Legacy. The result is every bit as good (or better) than any automotive-themed show you could find on television.
Things start simple with a figure-eight race in a rodeo arena with the Subaru taking on Roadkill's 1968 Ford Ranchero, originally built for ice racing. From there the Legacy races a 1968 Dodge Charger with no windows around and off-road rally stage. Finally, the Subie goes head-to-head against the Rotsun, the aforementioned turbocharged 240Z, through an abandoned neighborhood. Plus, there's a bonus drag race challenging them all.
Ken Block walks you through his new 'Hoonigan Racing' HQ
Tue, 24 Jun 2014Ken Block seems like one hell of a nice guy. I ran into him at CES this past January, and he dropped the video games he was playing to chat with me for a while. His crew also recently gave our Steve Ewing a tour of the offices you're about to see on this video. Good guy to know.
As it turns out, they're some fairly cool new digs. Dubbed 'Hoonigan Racing Division HQ,' the office is open to Ford Focus ST and Fiesta ST owners who attend the driving program offered out at Miller Motorsports Park. The very same program that Ewing reported on just recently.
Or, if you've no plans to buy an ST or travel to Utah any time soon, you can let Block show you around himself in this MTV Cribs-style video. With interior decorating that relies heavily on shipping containers and luxurious amenities like a ping pong table, 10 refrigerators and a bear(?), there's no lack of eye-candy in the driverly HQ. (Judging by Block's outfit, you'll probably not go thirsty if you're a Monster drinker, either.) Take the tour along with the Gymkhana master, below.