Ford F-250 Custom on 2040-cars
Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States

ABSOLUTELY NO TRADES Titled a 78 F150 with Pennsylvania Antique Plates 1974 F250 Highboy Chassis with 79 Steering Box conversion and Chevrolet Tie Rods and Drop Pitman Arm 1979 Dana 60 Front Rebuilt 4.11 gears 4" lift Front SuperDuty leaf Springs - Stock Highboy rear Spring Bilstien shocks 1979 Corporate 14 Bolt rear axle also Rebuilt with 4.11 gears Drive shafts 1350 front Shaft 1410 rear Shaft Marine 12 Valve Cummins Fresh rebuild with less then 5,000 miles on motor RSV Governor P7100 12mm Pump Built by Columbus Diesel 370 hp injectors Head was machined with O-rings Hx-35 Turbo CXracing Intercooler 4 Core Aluminum Radiator Dual 10" Cooling Fans Thermostat activated K/N filter Nv5600 6-speed Upgraded input shaft Southbend Dual Disk Clutch Np241 Transfer case with Speedometer output Billet Aluminum Grill Headlight Bezels Carpet Dash Bezel Pedal pads Glove Box New Windshield with weatherstripping Grant signature steering wheel with adapter and FORD horn button New Horns Hydro-boost assist brakes Bronco rear Bumper Raptor liner Bed Liner Stainless bed rails Diamond Eye 4" Exhaust Dual MBRP Stainless tips 37/12.5/r16 Goodyear Wrangler MTR's All Factory
Ford F-250 for Sale
2003 - ford f-250(US $7,000.00)
2001 - ford f-250(US $2,000.00)
2008 - ford f-250(US $7,000.00)
2006 - ford f-250(US $2,000.00)
1956 - ford f-250(US $2,000.00)
2011 - ford f-250 super duty(US $8,000.00)
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FBI Seizes Computers, Listening Devices From Ford Headquarters
Fri, Jul 25 2014FBI agents searched Ford Motor Company's headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan, this month as part of an investigation into possible corporate espionage. Eight devices, along with documents, computers and financial records, were among the items seized by federal agents on July 11, according to documents obtained by The Detroit News. The FBI searched Leach's home on June 20 and seized more than two dozen items in that search, Reuters reported. Former engineer Sharon Leach, a 17-year Ford veteran of company, was fired last month, according to The News, which first reported the story. She admitted to placing recording devices under conference tables before meetings. She told Ford security she used the recordings to assist in her meeting notes. She couldn't remove the devices after meetings without drawing attention to herself, leaving the devices to record other meetings. Leach has not been charged for any wrongdoing. Former federal prosecutor and Wayne State University law professor Peter Henning told The News that using a search warrant, rather than a subpoena, shows the FBI suspects more employees could be implicated. "If it's an economic espionage case or trade-secrets case, that rarely involves one individual," Henning told The Detroit News. "So the concern is if you send a subpoena and ask for recording devices, those things can be erased." Leach, Ford and the FBI declined to comment on the investigation. Related Gallery AOL Autos Test Drive: 2014 Ford Fiesta ST Auto News Ford espionage corporate
The fascinating forgotten civil defense history of Mister Softee trucks
Mon, 26 Aug 2013Hemmings came across an interesting article from the Throwin' Wrenches blog about the intersection of ice cream, cars and civic duty in America's late 1950s. In particular, it focuses on the Mister Softee trucks, which criss-crossed neighborhoods of the eastern US serving ice cream. Looking past the ultra-durable vehicles used - heavy-duty Ford-based chassis, for what it's worth - the article delves into some deeper national-security territory.
See, Mister Softee truck owners were voluntary members of the Civil Defense, thanks to all the useful stuff (potable water, generators, freezers and fridges) that the machines carried with them for serving ice cream. Click over to Throwin' Wrenches for the full run down of how Mister Softee would have stepped in to help fight if the Cold War ever turned a little hotter.