1962 Ford F-100 Custom Cab Unibody Short Bed Pickup 71,000 Arizona Rust Free F1 on 2040-cars
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:292
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-100
Trim: CUSTOM CAB
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 71,301
Sub Model: UNIBODY
Exterior Color: Green
Disability Equipped: No
***** 1962 FORD CUSTOM CAB UNIBODY SHORT BED PICKUP ******
** JUST IN OUT OF A PRIVATE COLLECTION FROM MESA ARIZONA **
DONT MISS WHAT COULD BE A ONCE IN A LIFE TIME OPPURTUNITY TO BUY A FABULOUS RUST FREE VERY RARE TRUCK, THIS ONE OF APPROX. 452 BUILT HAS BEEN IN THE WESTERN UNITED STATES ALL OF ITS LIFE, WONDERFULLY RESTORED WE COULD NOT FIND ANY HISTORY OF EVER HAVING ANY RUST ISSUES, THIS CUSTOM CAB IS EQUIPPED WITH CHROME TRIM, GRILL AND BUMPERS. HAS THE OPTIONAL UPGRADED 292 V-8 "Y" BLOCK HOOKED UP TO A 3-SPEED TRANSMISSION, FACTORY AM RADIO, 71,301 ACTUAL ORIGINAL MILES, NEW COKER CLASSIC WHITE WALLS, AND A CLEAN, CLEAR ARIZONIA TITLE.
FINISHED OFF WITH VINTAGE HORSE SADDLE, BIT, AND LASSO PLEASE LOOK OVER THE PICTURES FROM THE FULLY DETAILED ENGINE COMPARTMENT, CORRECT AUTOLITE BATTERY, ALL NEW RUBBER MOULDINGS, CLEAN RUST FREE BLACK CHASSIS, TO THE NEW ORIGINAL STYLE INTERIOR, YOU WOULD BE HARD PRESSED TO FIND A NICER TRUCK WITHOUT COMMISSIONING A FRAME OFF RESTORATION ON ANOTHER ONE..
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Ford Focus ST checks into Jay Leno's Garage
Mon, 23 Sep 2013In a change of pace from the high-end vehicles that often appear in Jay Leno's Garage, Ford sends its hottest hatchback (in the US, at least), the 252-horsepower Focus ST, to be featured on Leno's show. Accompanying the five-door hatch is its chief engineer, Jamal Hameedi.
Riding on stylish 18-inch wheels with summer tires and with a spoiler that doubles as a lunch tray, Hameedi and Leno walk us through the finer points of what makes the ST special, which also includes bigger brakes, torque vectoring, a manual transmission and, of course, 252 hp and 270 pound-feet of torque from the 2.0-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder engine, which is made possible by 21 psi of turbocharged boost.
Watch the video below to see what Leno thinks of the global Focus ST.
Ford-sponsored survey says a third of Brits have snapped a 'selfie' while driving [w/videos]
Fri, 08 Aug 2014Talking on the phone while driving isn't advisable, and texting while driving is downright dangerous. Considering those truths, the fact that we even need to point this out this is incredibly disturbing: taking "selfies" while behind the wheel is exceptionally stupid. But, it's a thing that a third of 18- to 24-year-old British drivers have copped to doing, according to a new study from Ford.
Ford, through its Driving Skills for Life program, surveyed 7,000 smartphone owners from across Europe, all aged between 18 and 24, and found that young British drivers were more likely to snap a selfie while behind the wheel than their counterparts in Germany, France, Romania, Italy, Spain and Belgium.
According to the study, the average selfie takes 14 seconds, which, while traveling at 60 miles per hour, is long enough to travel over the length of nearly four football fields (the Ford study uses soccer fields, but we translated it to football, because, you know, America). That's an extremely dangerous distance to not be focused on the road.
Preserving automotive history costs big bucks
Wed, 29 Jan 2014
$1.8 million is spent each year to maintain GM's fleet of 600 production and concept cars.
When at least two of the Detroit Three were on the verge of death a few years back, one of the tough questions that was asked of Ford, General Motors and Chrysler execs - outside of why execs were still taking private planes to meetings - was why each company maintained huge archives of old production and concept vehicles. GM, for example, had an 1,100-vehicle collection when talk of a federal bailout began.