1969 Ford Bronco. This is a very original 1969 Bronco. I have a clear Utah title in my name. It has the original 302 V8 engine and drive train. It also has the original maroon paint. The Bronco was the subject of a restoration project that was not completed. The Bronco was partially dissembled as part of the restoration, but was left in a dry Utah garage for many years. The Bronco is almost complete and has very little rust or body damage. Please look closely at all of the photos. I want the new owner to know exactly what they are getting. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask them. I will respond quickly.
Because the Bronco is not running and is missing a few parts, I will list in detail what is needed to get it back on the road: 1. The front seats are missing. The rear seat is there, but is tattered. 2. The engine turns, but has not been started. It comes was an extra carburetor and intake manifold as well as several other parts. Please look at the photos of the parts. I have arranged them on my trailer and have taken several photos. The radiator, heater vents, chrome trim, Bronco script, and numerous other parts come with the Bronco. 3. The front windshield was broken and removed. The rest of the glass is in place and useable. 4. The fenders, windshield frame, grille, and top are in place, but not securely bolted down. If you have less than five (5) positive feedbacks in your Ebay feedback score, please email or call me before bidding. A $250.00 PayPal deposit is required within 24 hours of the auction closing. My home phone, which is still attached to my kitchen wall, is (801) 745-0599. I want this to be a good, straightforward, auction so don't hesitate to call. I will candidly answer any questions you have about my Bronco. Good luck bidding, and I hope it works out well for both of us. |
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Narrated by Cockney actor Ray Winstone, the video goes through the Mondeo's years and how it's evolved from 1993 to the as-yet-unreleased fifth-generation model, which is essentially the same as the Ford Fusion that's sold in America. Take a look below for the full video from Ford of Europe.
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The would-be collaboration was first announced in August of 2011, and would have seen a rear-wheel-drive hybrid platform that would "improve the efficiency of trucks and SUVs while still allowing them to be driven in the way customers expect," according to our initial post on the topic.
Keep in mind that this announcement isn't to say we shouldn't expect hybrid pickups and SUVs from the two automakers, but that they probably aren't coming very soon - Ford says it will have a system "before the end of this decade" and we haven't heard much from Toyota on the hybrid truck front since the 2008 A-BAT Concept (pictured above) - and that they will not share any components between them (and they never have, for what it's worth).
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According to the automaker, fullsize truck sales are up 19 percent through April of 2013, leading to an additional 900 workers and a third shift of production for the F-150. Production of the Transit series will begin in the fourth quarter of this year, requiring an additional 1,100 workers. In addition, Ford estimates that a total of 18,000 jobs will be created by suppliers to its Kansas City plant to support the additional vehicle production.
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