1957 Ford F-100 Styleside Short Bed Pickup, Truck on 2040-cars
Clarksville, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Newly ReBuilt 350 Chevrolet Less Then 1000 Miles
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Trim: Styleside Short Bed
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: Daily Driver
Mileage: 115,223
Exterior Color: Starmist Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Starmist Blue and White
Sub Model: F-100
Number of Cylinders: 8
Very Nice Daily Driver, Tons of NEW Parts and real good body Some Rust But Very Fixable See Pics....
Stainless NOT Chrome Wing Window Vent Frames "Very Rare" Hard to find Factory Automatic Steering Column See Pics....
Has American Racing Rims "Torque Thrust 5 Bar Mags" w/ BFG Tires and Power Drum Brakes Duel System
Spot Light is Factory Ford to the Truck, Hood Scoop is a Factory Option for Ford F-6 and 700 Truck
Every Thing Works.....
All Safety Equipment Works, Lights, Wipers, E-Brake, Turn Signals, Brake Lights, Horn. Will pass Safety Easily
ALL NEW: Listed Below
ALL Glass New W/ Smoked Rear Window, Interior, Seat Reupholstered, Steering Wheel, Arm Rests, Paint inside, Head Liner, Visors, stereo w/ CD and IPOD Jack See Pics......
Newly Rebuilt 350 Chevrolet Engine W/ New Dart SS Heads, Stamp Steel Roller Rockers, Aluminum Intake, Carb, Alternator, New Quiet Duel Exhaust, Gas Tank, Sending Unit Less Than 1000 Miles on Engine See Pics.....
Newly Rebuilt 350 Turbo Transmission w/ Shift Kit Less Than 3000 miles
3:25 Posi 9" Rear End, Drive Shaft and U-Joints,
New Steering Box, Tie Rod Ends, Front Drums, Wheel Cylinders, Brake Lines and Shocks
Truck Just needs Paint and a Little Body Work to make Perfect.....
This Truck Does NOT Come With a Warranty and SHIPPING must be Paid for and Arranged for by the BUYER
This Truck is Also Listed Locally and be Ended at Any Time
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These horribly misguided front-drive design studies nearly became the Mustang
Fri, 08 Nov 2013As we eagerly await the unveiling of the all-new sixth-generation Mustang, Ford has been giving us some great information over the past few months showing what has gone into shaping its venerable pony car. As many changes as the Mustang has gone through in its 50 years, though, it appears the fourth-gen model played a decisive and pivotal role in the car's future.
As is part of Mustang lore, the front-wheel drive Ford Probe was originally developed as a next-generation Mustang in the Eighties before cooler heads prevailed. The Blue Oval has just released a handful of images showing how bad things could have been - including a full-scale clay model of a front-wheel-drive Mustang (shown above). Fortunately, the FWD Mustang plan was scrapped and Ford went to work designing a rear-wheel-drive replacement for the Fox Body Mustang, with three design studies making it far enough to become full-scale models. These include the soft "Bruce Jenner" Mustang, the over-the-top "Rambo" Mustang and the middle-ground "Arnold Schwarzenegger" Mustang, which finally became the basis for the 1994 'Stang.
By early 1991, the design language of the fourth-generation Mustang had been worked out, and the rest, they say, is history. Scroll down for the fascinating press release telling the story of the fourth-gen Mustang, and be sure to check out the gallery of horribly misguided sketches and various design studies that were all on the table in the late 1980s.
Ford taken to task by gov't for Chicken Tax end-around
Mon, 23 Sep 2013Ford is in a bit of a pickle for importing and selling Turkey-built Transit Connect cargo vans as passenger vehicles in the US, then converting them to commercial-vehicle specification stateside in an effort to bypass a 25-percent tax imposed on vehicles imported for commercial use. Automakers are required to pay a 2.5-percent tax on imported passenger vehicles.
The Blue Oval got into trouble for this in a January ruling in which U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials asked Ford to stop the practice of importing the Transit Connect vehicles with passenger seats, then removing and shredding them. Now Automotive News reports that Ford is appealing the ruling. The 25-percent "Chicken Tax," as the tariff is often called, is 50 years old and was enacted as a response to a German tariff on chickens. Like Ford, Chrysler bypasses the higher tariff, but it does so in a different manner. It partially disassembles Sprinter cargo vans before shipping them to the US, then rebuilds them at a plant in South Carolina.
But the ruling against Ford's strategy states that it "serves no manufacturing or commercial purpose" and is there to "manipulate the tariff schedule," Automotive News reports. As Ford's appeal goes through, it is importing the Transit Connect and paying the higher tax, hoping for a favorable outcome and planning to build the next-generation Transit Connect, which it plans to launch before the end of the year, in Spain.
Ford Shelby GT350 Mustang is a lean, mean, Z/28-fighting machine [w/video]
Mon, 17 Nov 2014If there's one thing you can count on, it's that the renewed rivalry between the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro will never, ever cease. For every version of Ford's pony car, there's an equally potent Chevrolet. And so with the debut of the Camaro Z/28 earlier this year, Ford has responded with a track-focused 'Stang of its own, resurrecting the Shelby GT350 name.
It looks to be a fine piece of work, this Mustang, with power coming from a naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V8 that will produce "more than 500 horsepower" and "above 400" pound-feet of torque. That grunt runs to the rear wheels via a six-speed manual transmission, and a Torsen limited-slip differential keeps everything in line.
But that's hardly the most impressive piece of the GT350 puzzle. Ford has increased the Mustang GT's chassis stiffness for duty here in the Shelby, and the coupe employs MagneRide damping which automatically adjusts based on road conditions and driver inputs. It's a first both for the Blue Oval and for the segment. And speaking of firsts, the GT350 uses a flat-plane crankshaft - something Ford has never included in a production V8 before.