1972 Ford F250 Ranger - Restored on 2040-cars
Modesto, California, United States
Engine:390FE
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Silver and Dark Blue, Red pinstriping
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black, Blue
Model: F-250
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Ranger
Drive Type: Auto
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Mileage: 10,500
Sub Model: Ranger
1972 and a half Ford F250 Ranger. No smog ever! Can be used as a daily driver, work truck, show truck or hot rod. Tons of money and time went into putting this truck together right. Runs perfect, will get you anywhere you need to go and tow a houseboat with you!
-Rebuilt 390fe (Big Block 390 cubic inch Ford Edsel)
-New 4 row aluminum radiator
-Tuned up and ready to go, runs great!
-New 2013 hitch for serious towing
-New interior
-New stereo with ipod and aux input as well as Bluetooth phone
-New Herculiner bedliner
-New Grill and bumper
Any questions or to view, call 209-345-4605
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Europe's most-wanted classic car is... the Ford Mustang?
Sat, 28 Sep 2013Over the span of its 49 years and five generations, the Ford Mustang has held a special place in the hearts of automotive enthusiasts in the US, but, as it turns out, this car is also very popular amongst European car lovers. Earlier this summer, AutoScout24 - a new and used car shopping site in Europe - polled around 75,000 European "car lovers" (not sure how they vetted the respondents) to see which cars were the most popular, and the Mustang came out on top over iconic European classics like the BMW M1 and Volkswagen Beetle.
In the whole of Europe, 37 percent of those polled dream of owning a Mustang, but that number jumps in individual countries like Austria (42 percent) and Spain (41 percent). Rounding out the top five popular classics in Europe are the Mini and Citroën 2CV. Find out which cars made up the rest of the top 10 in the press release posted below.
1964 Ford GT40 prototype to be auctioned in April
Wed, 12 Mar 2014The Ford GT40 owns a firm spot on the list of the greatest American racecars ever made, being the first car from the United States to take an overall win in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. And now Mecum will auction what it claims is second-oldest GT40 still in existence at its Houston sale on April 12.
The story of the GT40 is fascinating. Henry Ford II attempted to buy Ferrari in the early '60s, but Enzo refused. Ford decided if he couldn't have them, then he would beat the Prancing Horse on the track. Ford went to Carroll Shelby and asked him to spearhead the program. The early cars combined a steel monocoque chassis with Ford's 4.2-liter V8 engine pumping out around 350 horsepower. The first prototype made its public debuted on April 1, 1964, at the New York Auto Show.
Shelby kept building prototypes, including GT/104, which is for sale here. This version featured a lighter steel chassis and was raced at Le Mans in 1964. However, a fire forced it to retire. It was then repainted and had a 4.7-liter (289-cubic-inch) engine fitted. The chassis had its best finish at the 1965 Daytona Continental 2,000 Kilometers where it finished third with Bob Bondurant and Ritchie Ginther behind the wheel. Later that season, it was shipped back to Ford where it was restored and displayed at auto shows until 1971 when the automaker sold it. Since then, it has had many private owners.
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GM is on the rise, though, with a four-percent increase in global sales, to 4.85 million. Volkswagen, still sitting in third, saw a 5.5-percent jump to 4.7 million vehicles in the first half of 2013.
If this pace continues for Toyota, it'll finish 2013 in the top sales spot for the second year in a row. The manufacturer fell to third, behind GM and VW, in 2011 after earthquakes and tsunamis ravaged its production capacity.