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1973 Ford Bronco Explorer on 2040-cars

US $17,640.00
Year:1973 Mileage:27822 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

Healdsburg, California, United States

Healdsburg, California, United States
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Here is a list of all the goodies in no particular order...

* Original 302 Engine Rebuilt 40K Miles Ago
* Bored .040 Over (306 Cubic Inches)
* 289 Cylinder Heads Rebuilt 40K Miles Ago (With Hardened Valve Seats)
* Chrome Moly Pushrods (With Guide Plates)
* Roller Tipped Rockers
* Edelbrock Performer Intake Manifold
* Edelbrock 600CFM Carburetor
* New Fuel Pump (Less Than 1K Miles Ago)
* Competition Cams RV Cam
* Ford Racing Chrome Plated Aluminum Valve Covers
* Hedman Headers
* Dual Exhaust (2.5") With Crossover Pipe
* Flowmaster Mufflers
* MSD 6A Ignition With Theft Deterrent (Kill Switch)
* MSD Distributor (Rebuilt Less Than 1K Miles Ago)
* MSD Blaster SS Coil
* MSD 8.5mm Heavy Duty Spark Plug Wires
* New Radiator (Less Than 2K Miles Ago)
* New Battery (Less Than 100 Miles Ago)
* Original C4 Transmission Rebuilt 30K Miles Ago (With Shift Kit & Heavy Duty Parts)
* Original Dana 20 Transfer Case
* Original Ford 9" Rear Differential With Trac-Loc Limited Slip (New Seals & Bearings)
* Original Dana 44 Front Differential With Tru-Trac Limited Slip
* Warn Premium Locking Front Hubs
* 4.11 Ring & Pinion Gears Front & Rear
* Hydroboost Power Brake Upgrade (Less Than 1K Miles Ago)
* New Brake Proportioning Valve (Less Than 1K Miles Ago)
* Front Disk Brakes (Calipers & Pads Less Than 1K Miles Ago)
* Braided Steel Brake Lines Front & Rear
* Heavy Duty Saginaw Power Steering Pump
* BC Broncos Power Steering Box Frame Reinforcement Kit
* New Steering Column (Less Than 1K Miles Ago)
* New Rag Joint (Less Than 1K Miles Ago)
* All Fluids Changed Front To Rear (Less Than 1K Miles Ago)
* James Duff Radius Arm Drop Down Brackets (Restores Caster)
* James Duff Front Double Shock Hoops
* BC Broncos Cut Down F150 Tie Rod & Drag Link (Thicker & Stronger Than Stock)
* Rancho Steering Stabilizer
* Deaver 3.5" Lift Front Coil Springs
* Deaver 2.5" Lift Rear Leaf Springs
* James Duff Classic Bronco Traction Bars
* Rancho RS5000 Shocks Front & Rear (Less Than 1K Miles Ago)
* BC Broncos 24 Gallon Fuel Tank
* BC Broncos Fuel Tank Skid Plate
* 8 Gallon Auxiliary Fuel Tank (Not Hooked Up)
* Padded Six Point Full Roll Cage
* ProtoFab PF204 Bumper
* ProtoFab Spare Tire Rack
* American Racing Centerline Style Wheels (10" x 15")
* BF Goodrich 33X12.50R15 Mud-Terrain Tires (Very Low Miles)
* Fender Flares Front & Rear
* Diamond Plate Aluminum Rocker Protectors
* STC Zipper FastTrac Soft Top (No Exposed Buttons)
* Bikini Top
* Carpet Kit
* Folding Rear Seat
* Tuffy Box Center Console
* Tom's Bronco Parts Brushed Stainless Steel Door Panels
* Sun Super Tach II Tachometer
* Kenwood AM/FM/CD Player (Needs Speakers Wired Up)
* Wild Horses Water Resistant Car Cover

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Ford pits The Stig against Gran Turismo 6 in Focus ST Goodwood run

Thu, 03 Jul 2014

The Goodwood Festival of Speed is one of the world great automotive gatherings. So, it was the perfect event for Ford to give the refreshed 2015 Focus ST its world debut in front of a loving public. It even surprised us with a new diesel-powered version, as well.
The Blue Oval really put its focus on making the ST a better driver for this refresh. It left its 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder alone to still pump out a respectable 252 horsepower and 270 pound-feet of torque. The changes like a retuned front suspension, electric power steering and improved interior made the hot hatch an even better place to spend time behind the wheel.
To prove that the Focus ST is still as potent as ever, Ford set up a one-on-one race up the Goodwood Hill. But instead of putting the two cars side-by-side, former Stig from Top Gear UK, Ben Collins, piloted the real model up the course, and his rival drove the virtual version in Gran Turismo 6. The two hot hatches set off at the same time to see whether reality could beat the virtual world, and the finish was actually extremely close. Scroll down to watch the video and find out the winner of this battle at Goodwood.

Bill Ford says carsharing helps Ford, EVs need to be clean

Mon, Sep 8 2014

To most people, Bill Ford is most famous for being the great-grandson of Henry Ford. But, as the executive chairman of Ford Motor Company, Ford has also been leading the company into greener and greener territory. At the morning plenary session for the 21st World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) in Detroit today, Ford discussed a wide variety of topics, including connected cars (of course), plug-in vehicle and how Ford's collaboration with Zipcar came about because of he liked what the Zipcar CEO was excited about getting cars off the road. Given that the conference has a big focus on communication between cars this year, it's no surprise that Ford talked about his company's work on that front. He's looking at the long term, though, and says that despite announcements like the one General Motors made yesterday about Super Cruise, when fully autonomous vehicles get here, it won't be headline news since the ground work is being laid by technologies coming to cars in bits and pieces now. In other words, your adaptive cruise control is getting ready for bigger and better things. "My fear is that we electrify the fleet and our impact is not what it could be." – Bill Ford On the zero-emission vehicle front, Ford said that while he's in favor of electric vehicles, "My fear is that we electrify the fleet and our impact is not what it could be." He was discussing the emissions reality of coal-powered electricity, and said that, "We've got to have a national discussion about what we want our grid to look like." As for the work that Ford is doing with Zipcar (which is just one of the many automaker carsharing operations out there today), Ford said that he first approached Zipcar CEO Scott Griffith after hearing Griffith talk at a green conference four or five years ago. Griffith was surprised, Ford said, because he had just given a talk about ways to reduce car ownership. "Did you hear my speech? I talked about taking cars off the road," Ford remembers Griffith saying. "Yeah, and what's going to happen without us," Ford responded. Today, the partnership allows Ford to get cars to people that have traditionally been "hard to reach," like college students on campuses. Ford's vehicles are currently available on 250 colleges campuses. Ford then spoke favorably about other challenges to the traditional car ownership model, like Lyft and Relay Rides. "Rather than being frightened by that, we need embrace it and help makes their companies better," he said.

Ford opens research center in Silicon Valley

Fri, Jan 23 2015

These days, the software running a vehicle's myriad of electronic systems seems to be getting nearly as much development focus from automakers as the traditional mechanical parts that keep a car going. Constantly improving that technology requires a lot of experimentation, though, and Ford is expanding its presence in Silicon Valley with the just-opened Research and Innovation Center Palo Alto to make that progress possible. Ford opened its first office in the country's technological hub in 2012 to draw talent and devise ways to deal with vast amounts of sensor data. Apparently, setting up shop in Silicon Valley was deemed a success because the Blue Oval decided to create this new lab in the Stanford Research Park to focus on five areas: connectivity, mobility, autonomous vehicles, customer experience and analytics. Among the center's potential projects, Ford is hoping to develop better natural speech recognition, which is absolutely vital for improving infotainment systems. Assuming the tech eventually works well enough, your voice might even be used to adjust a vehicle's power seats, according to the automaker. The Blue Oval is also letting engineers from Stanford University test autonomous driving algorithms on a self-driving version of the Fusion. In a smaller stakes venture, researchers are working to get a Nest smart thermometer to automatically adjust the temperature at home depending on if an owner's vehicle is leaving or coming back. To really show that its serious about these ventures, Ford hired Dragos Maciuca away from Apple as the center's technical leader. The automaker also wants to have 125 researchers at work there by the end of the year.