Ford Excursion Ceo Jet Limo on 2040-cars
Weslaco, Texas, United States
FOR SALE IS MY PERSONAL EXCURSION CEO OFFICE JET LIMO BUILT BY THE BEST IN THE WORLD - BECKER -. THIS HAS ALWAYS BEEN USED FOR PERSONAL PRIVATE USE AND WAS ORIGINALLY BUILT FOR JAY Z AND DAMON DASH. ONLY 64,000 GENTLE MILES. THIS JET LIMO IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION BOTH COSMETICALLY AND MECHANICALLY. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WRONG AT ALL. THIS WAS AN EXTENSIVE BUILD BY BECKER OFFERING EVERY DETAIL AND OPTION BECKER HAD TO OFFER. THIS IS THE MOST DESIRABLE 4X4 GAS VERSION BUILD. I HAVE EVERY PIECE OF DOCUMENTATION , PAPERWORK AND RECORD FROM DAY IT STEPPED OUT OF BECKER BUILD TO DATE. CLEAN CARFAX.ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME AT 518 376-7150 -FREDDY BELOW IS SOME OF THE FEATURES OF THIS JET LIMO: ORIGINAL BUILD PRICE WAS $339,005.09 INTERIOR- CUSTOM BUILT MAYBACH STYLE SEATS ( 10 WAY POWER )- ROLLS ROYE LEATHER- HEATED SEATS- MESSAGE SEATS ( HIGH POWER )- CUSTOM BURL VENEERS THROUGH OUT- CHROME TRIMMES HOLDERS- BLACK ALCANTARA HEADLINER- SOUND PROOF / NOISE DEADENING- FLOOR LIGHTS- POWER CURTAINS- CUSTOM INTERCOM SYSTEM- REFRIGERATOR / FREEZER WITH MATCHING LEATHER - ALL ROLLS ROYCE SWITCHES VIDEO SYSTEM- PHILLIPS LCD MONITOR 30"- PLAYSTATION 3 WITH WIRELESS CONTROLERS- FRONT CAMERA- REAR CAMERA- 1000 WATT INVERTOER- 110 VOLT ELECTRICAL OUTLETS- DIRECT TV SATELLITE TV- CELLULAR HANDS FREE KIT- ROOF MOUNT ANTENNA AUDIO SYSTEM- ALPINE CONTROLLER- ALPINE MULTI MEDIA MANAGER- ALPINE SATELLITE XM RADIO RECIEVER- SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO WITH ANTENNA- ALPINE 6 CD CHANGER- IPOD INPUT SWITCH CIRCUIT- MCINTOSH MC404 AMPLIFIER- MCINTOSH MC301 MONO APMLIFIER- DYNAUDIO TWEETERS- AVI 5'" MIDRANGE- AVI 4" MIDRANGE- 10" JLAUDIO DVC WOOFER- 5.1 CENTER AND FRONT SATELLITE SPEAKERS- PASSIVE CROSSOVERS- 8 CHANNEL EQ- WIRELESS HEADPHONES- WIRELESS HEADPHONE TRANSMITTER CHARGING SYSTEM- 200 AMP ALTERNATOR WITH GEL BATTERY- EXTRA BATTERY WITH TRAY- PLUG IN TRICKLE CHARGER WITH EXTERIOR PLUG SECURITY SYSTEM- CLIFFORD ALARM- FLASHING LED'S- DOOR LOCK INTERFACE- SET OF AIRHORNS- SIREN- IMPACT DETECTOR- DIGITAL TILT SENSOR- PANIC REMOTE FEATURE- REMOTE START PRO EMERGENCY PACKAGE- EMERGENCY FLASHERS- EMERGENCY SPEAKERS- EMERGENCY POWER SUPPLY- WIRE LOOM & FUSE BLOCK- STROBES THROUGH OUT EXTERIOR DRIVERS COMPARTMENT- PIONEER TOUCHSCREEN IN DASH DVD / NAVIGATION/ CAMERA SCREEN- HANDFREE KIT- HIRSCHMANN ROOF ANTENNA ADDITIONAL EXTRA'SINDEPENDANT REAR SUSPENSION WITH CUSTOM SHOCKS, BRAKES. HYPERCOIL SPRINGS, MOUNTSWELD EVO CHROME ALLOY WHEELSBECKER CUSTOM EXHAUST TIPSAP 14" 6 PISTON CALIPERS6 PIECE BILLET GRILL SET (BLACK POWDER COATED)XENON EXCURSION FENDER FLARESBACKUP LIGHTSCUSTOM MADE STEEL PLATES (2 PER SIDE )STRIP CHROME BUMPERS AND PAINT BLACK
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2016 Ford Police Interceptor Utility is ready to tackle Chicago's mean streets
Wed, Feb 11 2015As is the way of things, when a civilian vehicle gets a significant update, it's only a matter of time before its police counterpart gets similar upgrades. In the case of the Ford Police Interceptor Utility, it's debuting with the same visual updates as the Explorer on which it's based, at this week's 2015 Chicago Auto Show. Like the civilian-market Explorer, the PI Utility is available with a standard 3.7-liter V6 that pumps out 304 horsepower and 279 pound-feet of torque. The higher-caliber option is the tried and true 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6, complete with 365 hp and 350 lb-ft of torque. The standard Explorer's optional 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder, meanwhile, won't be offered to the boys in blue. Regardless of engine, the Utility enjoys standard all-wheel-drive, as well as a six-speed automatic transmission. The tranny's default setting is primarily for fuel sipping, although if it detects more aggressive inputs – based on brake line pressure, deceleration and lateral acceleration rates – it switches over to Pursuit Mode, offering officers snappier upshifts and more aggressive downshifts. The PI Utility's other cool, new system is called Surveillance Mode. To protect officers from sneak attacks, Surveillance Mode warns them when someone approaches the rear the car, raising all four windows and locking the doors. While Ford says the system has "intermittent fault filter technology" to prevent "erroneous changes in sensor signals," we're betting it won't be long before veteran officers uncover some way to prank rookies with the tech. Beyond these new systems, this is the same Utility that officers know and love, only with a significant facelift reminiscent of what's found on the civilian model, which debuted at the 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show. The new grille has a positive impact on cooling performance, Ford claims, while a new headlight setup accommodates the high-beam-based "wig-wag" lights. The new look has also allowed Ford to offer police departments additional customized lighting options, for that special touch. Inside, a new steering wheel and center console should make officers' lives easier, as will the new (and requested) liftgate release button, found in the overhead console. Check out the first images of the new Police Interceptor Utility (and, sporty drivers, memorize that headlight pattern) up above. Be sure to check back for additional live images once we check out Ford's latest cop car, at the 2015 Chicago Auto Show.
Rare Ford Mustang ASC McLaren is a piece of '80s history
Wed, Jun 1 2016You can't blame the dealer for advertising this oddball convertible as a "Ford Mustang McLaren." The name certainly rolls off the tongue better than "Ford Mustang ASC McLaren," and it makes the car sound a whole lot more appealing. However, without the 'ASC' in there, you don't get the full picture. And when it comes to the world of strange automotive collaborations—particularly those of the 80s—you most definitely want the full picture. ASC McLaren Mustangs were the result of fortuitous timing, and a project that was already underway between the American Sunroof Company and McLaren (no, not that McLaren). Detroit custom car builder Peter Muscat brought the idea of a Mustang with a tonneau cover to ASC after chopping the top off a Fox body on his own, and in turn ASC founder Heinz Pretcher brought the concept to Ford. Big blue was already in the midst of relaunching a Mustang convertible, which had been absent from the lineup for 10 years, so initially it was the Mercury Capri that got the ASC/McLaren treatment. The result was a car that was more expensive than a Mustang GT, and coupled with declining sales of the Capri overall, the car was discontinued in 1986, paving the way for the ASC McLaren Mustang you see here on eBay. With the change over to the Mustang as their platform for modification in 1987, ASC McLaren were given the opportunity to create something notable. Customizing the Capri was one thing, but the Mustang name carries with it iconic status. So what did ASC McLaren do with their chance to leave their mark on automotive history? They gave the car some visual modifications, both inside and out, but like the Capri, left the powertrain untouched. Also like the Capri, the cars still ended up costing more than $20,000. Between the high price, the economic woes of the late 80s, and disputes between Muscat and Pretcher, the ASC McLaren Mustangs were no more by 1990. During the three year run, 1,806 ASC McLaren conversions were completed, making them quite rare, especially low mileage examples like this one. The 5.0 V8s are known for being stout engines, capable of handling serious modification, and logging lots of miles, so there are no concerns there. The 5-speed Borg-Warner transmission that came in all Mustang GTs is also known for being a durable unit, the '87-'90 versions especially so. The main concern here would be the life the car has lived, and more importantly where it has lived.
8 cars we're most looking forward to driving in 2015
Mon, Jan 5 2015Now that 2014 is officially in the books, it's time to look ahead. And following our list of the cars we liked best last year, we're now setting our sights at the hot new metal that's coming our way in 2015. Some of these, we've already seen. And some are still set to debut during the 2015 auto show season. But these are the machines that keep us going – the things on the horizon that we're particularly stoked to drive, and drive hard. Jeep Renegade Not the Chevrolet Corvette Z06. Not the Ford Mustang GT350. Not the new John Cooper Works Mini. Nope, I'm looking forward to the adorable, trail-rated Jeep Renegade. And that's because I really, really, really like our long-term Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk. I do not, however, care too much for the Cherokee's looks, and I really don't like its $38,059 price tag. The Renegade Trailhawk, meanwhile, promises much of the same rough-and-tumble character as its big brother, but at what we expect will be a more reasonable price (I'm personally wagering on the baby Jeep's off-road model starting at no more than $23,000). With a 2.4-liter four-cylinder and a nine-speed automatic, it should also be a bit easier to fill than the V6-powered Cherokee. Also, I can't help but love the way the Renegade looks. It's like someone took a Wrangler, squished it by 50 percent and then handed it off to George Clinton for a healthy dose of funk. The interior, with its bright, expressive trims and color schemes should also be a really nice place to spend some time. I'll be attending the Renegade's launch later this month, so I'll have a much shorter wait than my colleagues. Here's hoping the baby Jeep lives up to my expectations. – Brandon Turkus Associate Editor Mazda MX-5 Miata Here's an uncomfortable truth: I'd rather spend a day driving a properly sorted Mazda MX-5 Miata of any generation on a winding road than I would nearly any other vehicle, regardless of power, price or prestige. It's not just that I prize top-down driving and enjoy the Miata's small size because it gives me more road to play with. I just find there's more motoring joy to be had with high-fidelity handling and an uncorrupted car-to-driver communication loop than I do with face-distorting power or grip – let alone valet-stand gravitas. But perhaps most of all, I love Miatas because they can deliver that level of feedback and driver reward at modest speeds that won't put the locals on edge or endanger lives – you can use more of the car more of the time.