,fast Loud Proud Of It 71 Ford F100 Sport Custom Short Box on 2040-cars
Valley, Washington, United States
ONE OF A KIND- ------HAVE OWNED SINCE '1982 FAST, LOUD AND PROUD OF IT Very Clean '71 Ford F100 Short Box Sport Custom 390 V8 / C-6 Automatic w/ low mileage on the engine and transmission rebuilds. Alpine Green Metalic Paint Power Steering, Power Disk Brakes, 2 wd, Custom Interior w/ Bucket Seats, Leer Canopy w/ gray carpet kit, 17" wheels and tires, spray on bed liner, and has Firestone RIDE- RITE air helper springs Body and Paint in EXCELLENT SHAPE. You dont have to be a grease monkey to hop in and start enjoying it. A truck that Richard would be proud to have and you can own it all...for a whole lot less!! DONT MISS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A RARE ONE THESE ARE HARD TO COME BY IN THIS SHAPE I've tried to be very thorough and honest in my description. If you have any questions please dont hesitate to call me at 509-979-2798 If I can't answer please leave me a clear message and I will return your call as soon as possible. As to the legal material: *The car is sold as is, where is. It is the Buyers responsibility to arrange and pay for all delivery transportation. *No warranty is expressed or implied. *The Seller is not responsible to any error, defects what so ever. *The Seller's description of the vehicle may be different from that of the buyer. *A 20% of the sale price, NON REFUNDABLE deposit is required at auctions end. *The Buyer is to contact Seller within 12 hours of auctions end to determine deposit to be paid. Deposit is due within 48 hours of auctions end. *The remaining balance is to be paid within seven days of Sellers receipt of deposit. Buyers failure to do so will constitute forfeiture of deposit-and the car may be relisted by Seller. *Payment forms accepted by Seller are wire transfer. Inspections are welcome and encouraged before the auction ends. If you would like to see the car please make arrangements to do so, I'm sure you will be pleased with what you see.
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Second-tier UAW workers promoted for first time after Ford hits quota
Mon, Feb 2 2015The United Auto Workers put out a statement on Friday that 55 Ford workers chosen by seniority would be moved from the Tier 2, entry-level pay rate of around $19 per hour to the Tier 1, non-entry-level rate of about $28 per hour. One of the stipulations in the 2011 UAW-Ford agreement was that only 20-percent of the total hourly workforce could be paid the Tier 2 wages agreed upon in 2007; after that, those workers had to be moved to Tier 1. Even so, the new Tier 1 status makes them less expensive to Ford than veteran Tier 1 workers because they receive fewer benefits. However, Automotive News had reported that same day that Ford was 69 workers shy of the limit, and when AN asked Ford about the situation Ford said it had "some room" on the entry-level roster. If workers do move to the higher pay grade, it will be the first time that's happened since the two-tier system was agreed. But it sounds like there's going to be some haggling between the UAW and Ford before that happens. Ford is the only one of the Detroit 3 automakers to have to work with a cap, since it didn't go through bankruptcy proceedings during The Great Recession; General Motors and Chrysler jettisoned the cap in 2009. GM is said to have 16 percent of its hourly workers at Tier 2 while Chrysler has 42 percent, but Fiat-Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne has long been opposed to the two-wage system. The UAW is preparing for its 2015 negotiations with the US automakers. It wants to eliminate the difference in pay by going to the higher scale, if there is a consensus among automakers it seems to be that they also want a single wage, but less than the higher scale, with the addition of profit-based bonuses. The recent statement from the labor union is below. UAW President Dennis Williams and UAW-Ford Vice President Jimmy Settles announced today that the union is delivering on its promise to convert workers DETROIT, Jan. 30, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- UAW President Dennis Williams and UAW-Ford Vice President Jimmy Settles announced today that the union is delivering on its promise to convert workers making entry-level wages to traditional employees. "The 2011 UAW-Ford agreement allows for a contractual limit of entry-level employees. Once that threshold is surpassed, entry-level employees convert by seniority to 'regular, non-entry level employment.' At this time, fifty-five UAW-Ford workers will receive the wage increases, which put them in the category of non entry-level employment.
Ford Fusion demand outstripping supply
Sat, 15 Jun 2013The attractive new 2013 Ford Fusion has done wonders for the brand in the highly competitive midsize sedan segment - the vehicle is up nearly 22 percent compared to last year. But that sales momentum may soon hold steady due to low inventory levels of the new Fusion across the United States.
According to a report in The Detroit News, citing automotive data and Ward's Auto, Ford currently has a 39-day supply of the Fusion. That might sound fine, but a normally healthy average is about a 60-day supply. If Ford were to stop production on the Fusion today, there would only be enough vehicles available to get through another five weeks of sales, according to the News.
Currently, Ford produces the Fusion at its three-shift assembly plant in Hermosillo, Mexico, and will add production at its facility in Flat Rock, MI later this year. A Ford spokesperson told The Detroit News that when Flat Rock production comes online, the automaker will need to rush new stock out to the regions with the most demand for the Fusion. Ford has doubled its coastal retail market share, with huge amounts of growth in areas like Los Angeles, San Francisco and Miami, the News reports.
Mulally will stay close to Ford after he steps down, plans to advise Fields [w/video]
Fri, 27 Jun 2014Ford CEO Alan Mulally has less than a week left in his role of leading the Blue Oval before he hands off duties to Mark Fields on July 1. It doesn't look like Mulally is going to be shuffling off into his retirement anytime soon, though. The 68-year-old is being rather secretive about his next move, but he tells Bloomberg in a recent interview that he plans to stay close to Ford. Also, if Fields wants to ask for any advice, Mulally is happy to help.
Mulally took over at Ford in 2006 and led the company through a seriously rough patch in the auto industry. According to Bloomberg, he became famous or his Thursday meetings where executives were forced to deal with any problems before they could leave. Since announcing his retirement from Ford in May, Mulally has been insuring a smooth transition of power by traveling the world to all of company's major locations and saying goodbye to employees and dealers.
In terms of the future at Ford, Mulally doesn't predict any big changes in management style because the rest of the executive team is staying in place. He believes that Fields is going to maintain the processes already in place to keep things going. After all, it seems to be working. The company is predicting a return to profitability in Europe next year and is opening 88 new dealers in China. If the business could get its recalls under control, things could get even better.