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1971 Ford Ltd 2 Door Hardtop Classic Antique Muscle All Original 1 Owner Belair on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:59000
Location:

Shuqualak, Mississippi, United States

Shuqualak, Mississippi, United States

 1971 FORD LTD 2 DOOR HARDTOP ORIGINAL MISSOURI CAR WITH THE OPTIONAL 400 V8 AND C6 AUTOMATIC, THIS IS AN ORIGINAL SURVIVOR CAR IT HAS ITS ORIGINAL PAINT, VINYL TOP, INTERIOR, ENGINE, TRANS, REAR, ALL OF WHICH ARE IN EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION. IT HAS 59K ACTUAL MILES AND THE CAR SHOWS AS ONE WITH 59K MILES. THE ONLY THING NOT ORIGINAL ARE ITS BATTERY AND TIRES. IT WAS KEPT IN A GARAGE FROM NEW, AND HAD NOT BEEN DRIVEN SINCE 2001 ON THE ROAD IT STILL HAS ITS 2001 MISSOURI INSPECTION STICKER. FROM STORAGE IT HAS HAD NEW BATTERY/OIL CHANGE/ ORIGINAL CARB REBUILT/POINTS/PLUGS/ AND RUNS AND DRIVES EXCEPTIONALLY WELL. PAINT WAS POLISHED TO AN EXCELLENT SHINE HAS MINOR ROCK PECKS THAT A CAR WITH 59K MILES WOULD HAVE. I PURCHASED FROM ORIGINAL OWNER AND THE TITLE DOESNT SHOW 1971 AS IT HAD A LEIN IN 3/3/1983 AND WAS PAID IT OFF IN 5/4/1984 AT THAT POINT IT HAD ONLY 37084 ACTUAL MILES ITS HAD ONLY 22K MILES SINCE 1984. IT STILL HAS ITS ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUEL/ WARRANTY CARD /OPERATORS MANUEL/THE ORIGINAL 1971 LTD SALES BROCHURE GIVEN AT PURCHACE AND INSURANCE ID DATING BACK FROM 2005 TO THE 80'S. NEVER ANY ACCIDENTS, NO RUST AND NEVER SMOKED IN, ASH TRAYS ARE LIKE NEW. ORIGINAL 1 OWNER CARS ARE ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND NO DISSAPOINTMENTS WITH THIS ONE. EVERYTHING STILL WORKS ALL LIGHTS/HORN/RADIO/AC/HEAT ETC. BRAKES ARE EXCELLENT FACTORY POWER STEERING AND POWER DISC BRAKES. WARRANTY CARD SHOWS PROOF OF PURCHACE 1971 WITH MR. VANCIL'S NAME. ANY QUESTIONS CALL OR TEXT 601 677 2005 OR EMAIL

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Jay Leno drives postcard-perfect '32 Ford Highboy Roadster

Mon, 25 Aug 2014

At the turn of the century, it was arguably the Honda Civic that best defined inexpensive performance tuning, and in the '50s it was the Tri-5 Chevys. One of the earliest platforms to gain a huge following among young people looking for a cheap way to go fast was the classic '32 Ford Highboy Roadster. This week, Jay Leno's Garage looks at one of the very first vehicles that defined the look of the hot rod heyday.
This '32 Ford was built in the '40s and graced the cover of the fourth issue of Hot Rod Magazine back in 1948. All of the hot rods that you see shining at car shows today owe a serious debt of gratitude to this roadster. It bears all of the cues that define the look, including a notched frame and hidden door hinges. Under the three-piece hood is a flathead V8 boasting all sorts of period modifications, including copper cylinder heads. It was seriously fast in its era too, and proved it by reaching 112.21 miles per hour on a dry lakebed in 1947.
These days, this hot rod is on display at the Petersen Automotive Museum. Although, if you can't make it to California to see it, the United States Postal Service is celebrating this Ford with one of its two hot rod Forever stamps. Like Jay says in the video, in terms of hot rodding, "it all comes back to this." Check out the video to learn more about this rolling piece of tuning history.

Alan Mulally talks about why Ford's Falcon had to die

Tue, 20 Aug 2013

When Ford made the decision to end production of the Falcon sedan and Territory CUV in Australia, it wasn't a popular move Down Under. The large, four-door Falcon had been in production for 50 years, and while Ford has reaffirmed its commitment to the Australian market, it's understandable that some people still aren't all that crazy about the Blue Oval's decision.
Speaking to CEO Alan Mulally after Ford's Go Further event in Sydney, Australian site Go Auto reports that the decision was not one made lightly, and that the automaker is doing everything possible to respect the Falcon and Territory's "stakeholders." It's an interesting piece that shows a softer side of a corporation, while demonstrating that Ford is doing everything in its power to make the end of production as smooth as possible for all parties.
Head over to Go Auto for the full series of remarks from Mulally, and then let us know what you think of Ford's handling of the Falcon and Territory discontinuations, in Comments.

Hot sales have Detroit automakers shortening summer shutdowns

Tue, 08 Jul 2014

Back in May, there was speculation that the Detroit Three automakers would maintain or perhaps even extend their traditional summer shutdowns, mostly due to a bitingly cold winter that saw below-freezing temperatures infiltrate the southernmost reaches of the US, putting a chill on auto sales. Now, though, the numbers are in, and thanks to some promising sales figures, it looks like some domestic line workers are going to be working clear through July, in some cases.
According to Automotive News, Ford has slashed its traditional two-week hiatus for factory workers in half at four of its plants, while both Chrysler and General Motors will keep factories running nonstop (two plants in Chrysler's case and a third of GM's factories).
This is, as we said, thanks to some positive numbers. Chief among those is the Seasonal Adjusted Annual Rate, which was at an eight-year high of 17 million units. Individual figures were less promising. GM, embroiled in its recall scandal, still saw a one-percent increase while Ford dropped six percent in year-over-year sales. Chrysler was the big winner, though, with a nine-percent jump in June.