1953 1954 1955 Ford F100 Rat Rod Project on 2040-cars
Junction City, Kansas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: no transmission
Model: F-100
Mileage: 0
Trim: f 100
CLEAR KANSAS TITLE!
VIN STAMPED ON FRAME MATCHES TITLE AND GLOVE BOX COVER.
GREAT STARTER PROJECT OR PARTS TRUCK OR A TRUCK WITH A TITLE TO MOVE YOUR PARTS TO IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ONE.
THERE IS NO ENGINE OR TRANSMISSION.
FRAME HAS BOTH THE REAR AXLE AND THE FRONT WHEEL HUBS
FRAME HAS NOT BEEN BEAD BLASTED, CUT, CHOPPED OR CLEANED YET.
THERE IS NO BED OR FENDERS OR REAR FENDERS, GLASS
YOU GET THE HEADLIGHT BEZELS, THE HOOD, THE CAB, THE HOOD LATCH BAR, THE GRILLE, THE INSTUMENT CLUSTER, L/R DOORS, AND OTHER SMALL PARTS
PARTS DO HAVE SOME RUST ISSUES IN THE CORNERS OR THE CAB, THE HOOD, THE ROOF, THE BOTTOM OF THE DOORS.
ALL BODY PARTS HAVE BEEN BEAD BLASTED AND PRIMED. NOW THEY NEED THE BAD PARTS TO BE CUT OUT AND REPLACED AND WELDED BACK.
I HAVE TRIED TO TAKE MANY PICS OF EXACTLY WHAT IS THERE AND THE CONDITION.
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2015 Ford Mustang already under recall, but just 53 units
Sun, 19 Oct 2014Ford has issued a small - but significant - recall for one of its spotlight cars: the 2015 Mustang.
The recall affects just 53 cars, with 50 in the United States and three in Canada. Ford said the passenger side safety belt buckle tension sensor may not have been calibrated properly by the supplier. This could lead to "misclassification" of the passenger seat occupant, and could cause the airbag to deploy improperly.
A Ford spokesperson didn't immediately respond to a request for comment. In a statement, the automaker said it is not aware of any accidents or injuries, and dealers will replace the buckle assembly at no cost to customers. The cars affected were built at Flat Rock Assembly Plant in Michigan from Aug. 18 to Oct. 2.
Autoblog Podcast #326
Tue, 26 Mar 2013Easter Jeep Safari concepts, Shelby 1000, 2014 Cadillac CTS and Mercedes CLA45 AMG leaks
Episode #326 of the Autoblog Podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth and Zach Bowman talk about this year's Easter Jeep Safari concepts, the 1,200-horsepower Shelby 1000 and leaked images of the 2014 Cadillac CTS and Mercedes-Benz CLA45 AMG. We wrap with your questions and emails, and for those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. Keep reading for our Q&A module for you to scroll through and follow along, too. Thanks for listening!
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Aluminum lightweighting does, in fact, save fuel
Mon, Apr 14 2014When the best-selling US truck sheds the equivalent weight of three football fullbacks by shifting to aluminum, folks start paying attention. Oak Ridge National Laboratory took a closer look at whether the reduced fuel consumption from a lighter aluminum body makes up for the fact that producing aluminum is far more energy intensive than steel. And the results of the study are pretty encouraging. In a nutshell, the energy needed to produce a vehicle's raw materials accounts for about 10 percent of a typical vehicle's carbon footprint during its total lifecycle, and that number is up from six percent because of advancements in fuel economy (fuel use is down to about 68 percent of total emissions from about 75 percent). Still, even with that higher material-extraction share, the fuel-efficiency gains from aluminum compared to steel will offset the additional vehicle-extraction energy in just 12,000 miles of driving, according to the study. That means that, from an environmental standpoint, aluminum vehicles are playing with the house's money after just one year on the road. Aluminum-sheet construction got topical real quickly earlier this year when Ford said the 2015 F-150 pickup truck would go to a 93-percent aluminum body construction. In addition to aluminum being less corrosive than steel, that change caused the F-150 to shed 700 pounds from its curb weight. And it looks like the Explorer and Expedition SUVs may go on an aluminum diet next. Take a look at SAE International's synopsis of the Oak Ridge Lab's study below. Life Cycle Energy and Environmental Assessment of Aluminum-Intensive Vehicle Design Advanced lightweight materials are increasingly being incorporated into new vehicle designs by automakers to enhance performance and assist in complying with increasing requirements of corporate average fuel economy standards. To assess the primary energy and carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) implications of vehicle designs utilizing these materials, this study examines the potential life cycle impacts of two lightweight material alternative vehicle designs, i.e., steel and aluminum of a typical passenger vehicle operated today in North America. LCA for three common alternative lightweight vehicle designs are evaluated: current production ("Baseline"), an advanced high strength steel and aluminum design ("LWSV"), and an aluminum-intensive design (AIV).