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2001 Ford Excursion Limited on 2040-cars

US $2,900.00
Year:2001 Mileage:136916 Color: Burgundy
Location:

Springfield, Massachusetts, United States

Springfield, Massachusetts, United States
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For further questions email me : gauthiercampanelli@yahoo.com

2001 Ford Excursion Limited Edition.Good condition truck, runs and drives isreally good and strong, with low actual only 137kmiles on it. All power: PDL,PW, PCL, HS, 2WD, 4WD high & low, leather, alarm, rear park sensors. Truckrolling on M+S 305/50R20 chrome rims with about 80% tread left of Good Yeartires on it, good for another at least 2 seasons (Originally paid $2600 for therims and tires). 10v engine works really quite like new, almost can't hearthe engine how it works when it's on, transmission works really smooth too.I didn't drive much this Truck in snow, but it's really really good init. No warning lights or mechanical problems (will pass a State inspection).Extra upgrades and work been done to the vehicle: new battery, new manifoldseals on both sides, roof racks, new truck floor mats set and seat covers. LEDHalo Projector Angel Eyes Headlights, Excursion Black Tail Lights, Nitro Chip, 2screens 9' DVDs, engine oil just being changed with new oil and airfilters. These trucks are getting harder and harder to find this days, trucklooks really great and aggressive, has a lot of people attention andcompliments. 1 OF THIS TRUCKS JUST BEEN SOLD FOR OVER $18000 ( see last pic, wasmade here on eBay) Vehicle is to be sold as is. Clean Title on hands and ready.Buyer is responsible for any shipping arrangements. Deposit is not refundable.As extra bonus I will include Nitro Chip with a truck (which gives extra horsesand gives more mpg), also you will get original set of rims and tires with atleast 2-3 like new tires on it, 2 other good as well, only 1 bad tire in the 2NDfactory tires set.

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If you're going to build your own hot rod, you'll want to start with a '32 Ford 5-Window Coupe. Favored by American servicemen returning from World War II, the '32 Ford remains the very icon of the hot rod to this day. The trouble is there were only so many of them made in the first place, and finding one today can be a challenge. That's where reproduction models come in.
The aftermarket is replete with companies that will sell you a fiberglass body in the form of a '32 Ford coupe, but quality can be hit or miss. So to help meet demand among hot rod builders and enthusiasts, Ford has teamed up with United Pacific Industries to offer officially licensed body shells.
Announced at the SEMA show in November, the '32 Ford 5-Window Coupe body is made from stamped steel according to original specifications from original machinery where possible or reproduced machinery built to the same original specifications where necessary. The bodies are ready to accept vintage powertrains or crate motors from the Ford Racing catalog, and join the 9,000 other parts offered in the Ford Component Sales catalog - including similar reproduction bodies available for the 1965-70 Mustang and 1940 Ford Coupe. From there, the proverbial sky's the limit.

China takes lead as GM's No. 1 market

Tue, 09 Jul 2013

It's happened. General Motors' biggest vehicle market - at least in terms of new model sales - is China. According to TheDetroitBureau.com, GM and its various Chinese joint venture operations enjoyed a 10.6-percent sales increase in the first half of 2013, selling almost 1.6 million units in the market. That puts GM China about 200,000 units ahead of its US sales totals over the same period - this, despite indicators that the communist nation's economy is losing momentum.
TDB notes that like GM, rival Ford has also enjoyed a robust 2013 in China thus far, with its sales up a whopping 47 percent to 407,721 units sold - 75,254 of them in June alone. Between the two US automakers, passenger car sales for the first half of 2013 are up around 14 percent, well ahead of the rest of the industry's 10-percent growth estimates for the market. Some of the sales growth may come as a result of an overall anti-Japan sentiment in China, though the American brands have long outsold their Japanese counterparts in the country.
By The General's own predictions, China will only continue to grow in sales importance. The company has designs on selling over five million cars a year in the market before the end of the decade, a total that figures to dramatically widen the gap versus its US totals - even if America's auto market makes a full recovery to the the salad days of over 17-million units a year.

Ford 3D-printing Mustang out of chocolate and candy for Valentine's Day

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Is your beloved in love with the new 2015 Ford Mustang? Do they like chocolate (that's a trick question - everyone likes chocolate)? Are they a bit of a futurist? Then this Hallmark holiday, you need to get them this Ford Mustang, 3D-printed in sweet, delicious chocolate.
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