2008 Ford F-250 on 2040-cars
Sugar Land, Texas, United States
Please email me with any questions or requests for additional pics or something specific at: elden.alewine@tightmail.com .
Awesome condition. Like new inside. VERY CLEAN Truck!!! All professionally installed equipment. Lariat Package: adjustable foot pedals, rear sliding window, power mirrors, exterior keypad and much more. Ford Color Code is Pueblo Gold with Camel interior.
Pro Comp Leveling kit with Pro Comp shocks and steering stabilizers.
20x10 Fuel "Krank" Rims
Like new Toyo Open Country Mud Terrains
Banks power dual exhaust
9500 lb Warn Winch with 15' remote
Ride Rite Airbag system with air compressor and manual air system: wireless remote for pressure change
Quick disconnect on tow package for tires and other inflatable items
5th wheel ready
Klein Triple Train Horns with separate air tank and compressor (hooked up on up fitter switch 4: goes back to stock OEM horn when off)
Iron Bull Stealth 6 front and back bumpers
Front bumper has four PIAA LED lights (two sets controlled separately)
Rear bumper has lights installed that activate when truck is in reverse
Bushwacker fender flares
Smitty Built M1 front grille
LED rear indicators
RECON front projector lights with Halos (stock OEM lights will be included)
K&N Cold Air injection kit
Edge Products programmer (plugged into OBII port) Four setting: economy, towing, racing, extreme
Extra clean interior
Color match spray in bedliner
Low profile diamond plate tool box installed
Clean chassis
Adult Driven
Seats in awesome condition
NEVER smoked in: still smells like leather
Ford F-250 for Sale
- 2014 ford f-250 superduty(US $24,400.00)
- 2014 ford f-250 lariat(US $21,100.00)
- 2009 ford f-250(US $18,800.00)
- 2012 ford f-250 4x4 king ranch crew cab(US $18,900.00)
- 2015 ford f-250(US $25,600.00)
- 2015 ford f-250 fx4(US $21,900.00)
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Young`s Trailer Sales ★★★★★
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Window Magic ★★★★★
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J Mays' legacy
Fri, 15 Nov 2013
Mays is by far not the first designer to use heritage design cues in his work.
The announcement that J Mays will be leaving his chief creative officer role at Ford Motor Company on January 1 ends a 13-year run in one of the industry's top design roles. While best known for having a hand in reborn classics like the Volkswagen New Beetle, Ford Mustang and Thunderbird (above), Mays' legacy is more complicated and nuanced than being considered the father of what is known as "retrofuturism".
Everything new at the 2019 New York International Auto Show
Wed, Apr 24 2019Transcript: Welcome to the 2019 New York Auto Show. It's the last auto show, and so far it's my favorite of the year. We have a new buggy, compact pickup and trail ready SUV from Volkswagen. Ford brought the new Escape and a new Mustang performance variant, and we have a brand new Toyota Highlander and Subaru Outback. Let's go take a look around. We're here at the New York Auto Show with the Subaru stand. Normally the Subaru stand is just some white carpet and some show lighting. This year it's like we're in a national park. It's ... Frankly, I'm from Oregon. You're from Colorado. Yeah. It's making us feel at home. And in that way what better place and what better people to introduce this Subaru Outback which is pretty much the official car of Colorado and Oregon. Yeah. You actually have to buy a Subaru before they let you move to Colorado. Now instead of climbing up there and taking a look because we've been told we can't do that we're gonna go over there and check out another one. So the exterior, not that different. No. Looks exactly like an Outback. There's actually oddly a little more black plastic trim on the outside. A little too much for me. Right. It's interesting because it kind of slowly went away from that from the beginning because in the beginning the black plastic trim kind of made it an Outback, and now they're kind of bringing it back. I guess they needed to make it more macho. Right. Right. Now we're inside. Inside it looks pretty different. Swank. It's kind of swank for an Outback which has been pretty plain. Now this is the newly available vertically gigantic touch screen here. 11.6 inches. That is massive. This is how big it is when it's turned on ... just for the viewers. Now this is the onyx trim. So with that you get the black mirrors, the black wheels. This upholstery is special to the onyx, so it's gray and black and you also have this green stitching. Yeah, I like this accent stitching. It's kind of neat. Oh there's also a little tray there. Well this is a deep bin here. You can probably fit a phone. There we go. Almost. Yeah there are two USB ports. There's an additional two in the backseat. So this thing here you pop in the cup holder and it gives you a little more space or less space. These are really big, so if you have one of those Nalgene bottles I'm guessing it's going to fit in there. One of my complaints about my Subaru that I own now which is a naturally aspirated Crosstrek is that up in the mountains. It's slow?
MotorWeek finds nice things to say about the 1993 Ford Probe
Tue, Mar 8 2016This latest in MotorWeek's series of Retro Reviews continues its recent trend of remembering the massive glut of sports coupes that hit the market in the '90s. While vehicles like the Mitsubishi 3000GT, Mazda RX-7, and Ford Mustang all enjoy solid reputations down to this day, the 1993 Ford Probe, well... doesn't. As you'll soon see, though, the show's opinion suggests the coupe's second generation isn't really all that bad. Turns out they just weren't particularly sporty. Ford and Mazda developed the Probe together, and the Japanese company supplied both the base 115-horsepower 2.0-liter four-cylinder and the 164-hp 2.5-liter V6 in the GT trim. The original's pseudo-angular look gave way to a much smoother shape for the second generation. Of course, pop-up headlights remained, which were a design hallmark for many of this era's sports coupes. After driving it, MotorWeek proclaims the Probe is "a winner" and considers the handling a "delight." That's not a big surprise, considering that in those days, a car had to be really bad not to get a decent review from Television's Original Automotive Magazine. However, the show hints at some of the reasons the coupe isn't so well remembered today. Even the GT reportedly suffers from soft springs and lots of understeer, which sounds like exactly the opposite anyone hoping to drive the coupe enthusiastically would want. To sum it all up, we're sure you're just as happy as we are that Ford went back on its initial plan to shelve the Mustang in favor of the front-drive Probe. Related Video: