1999 Ford F350 Crew Cab 2 Wheel Drive Lariat 7.3 Diesel Auto All Power on 2040-cars
Northport, Alabama, United States
UP FOR AUCTION AT NO RESERVE I HAVE A GREAT RUNNING AND DRIVING 1999 FORD F350 CREW CAB 2 WHEEL DRIVE LARIAT DUALLY.THE TRUCK BELONGED TO A OLDER GENTELMAN THAT PASSED AWAY SEVERAL YEARS BACK THE TRUCK HAS BEEN SITTING IN THIER CARPORT FOR SEVERAL YEARS TIL HIS WIDOW DECIDED TO TRADE IT IN ON A NEWER VEHICLE FOR HERSELF.IAM A WHOLESALE DEALER I BUY FROM NEW CAR STORES,LEASING CO,FINANCE CO,OTHER DEALERS ECT.I DO NOTHING TO THESE VEHICLES NOT EVEN TIGHTEN UP A LOOSE SCREW.I SELL THEM THE WAY THEY COME IN THAT SAVES ME TIME AND MONEY.I BUY ALL MY VEHICLES AS IS I SELL THEM THE SAME WAY I DRIVE EACH ONE FOR SEVERAL DAYS BEFORE LISTING IF I FIND A ISSUE I WILL TELL YOU.THIS TRUCK HAS THE HIGHLY SAUGHT AFTER 7.3 TURBO DIESEL.IT STARTS RIGHT UP AND RUNS SMOOTH EVEN AFTER SITTING FOR WEEKS AT A TIME.I HAVE HAD THIS TRUCK FOR ABOUT 2 MONTHS USING IT DAILY AROUND THE HOUSE WITH NO PROBLEMS WHAT SO EVER.THE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFTS OUT SMOOTH.THE INTERIOR LOOKS REAL GOOD WITH NO RIPS OR TEARS AND VERY CLEAN.THE DRIVERS SEAT HAS BEEN PROFESSIONALY REPAIRED BEFORE I GOT IT BUT IF YOU DID NOT KNOW WHAT TO LOOK FOR YOU WOULD NEVER NOTICE IT.THE REST OF THE INTERIOR IS ALSO IN GREAT SHAPE AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURES.IT HAS A POP UP GOOSENECK BALL IN THE BED IF YOU NEED IT.THE EXTERIOR PAINT IS IN GOOD CONDITION IT HAS SOME MINOR DINGS AND SCRATCHES MOSTLY SCRATCHES ON THE REAR FENDERS THEY ARE NOT BROKEN JUST HAVE SOME SCRATCHES THE TRUCK IS NOT PERFECT BUT IN GOOD CONDITION FOR ITS AGE.A GOOD PROFESSIONAL DETAIL WOULD MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE IN THE TRUCKS APPEARANCE IT APPEARS THE OWNER HAD IT CLEANED UP SOME BEFORE TRADING IT IN BUT DONE RIGHT IT WOULD BE MUCH BETTER.IT HAS THE FACTORY ALLOY WHEELS THE TIRES WILL NEED TO BE REPLACED BEFORE LONG.ALL THE POWER OPTIONS SEAM TO WORK FINE.I REQUIRE A 500.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT WITH IN 48 HRS OF CLOSE OF THE AUCTION AND FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 7 DAYS OF CLOSE OF THE AUCTION NO EXCEPTIONS.IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CALL LANEY AT 205 826-2534.THANKS FOR LOOKING.
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Ford using robot drivers to test durability [w/video]
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The technology being used was developed by Utah-based Autonomous Solutions, and isn't quite like the totally autonomous vehicles being developed by companies like Google and Audi for use out in the real world. Rather, Ford's autonomous test vehicles follow a pre-programmed course and their position is tracked via GPS and cameras that are being monitored from a central control room. Though the route is predetermined, the robotic control module operates the steering, acceleration and braking to keep the vehicle on course as it drives over broken concrete, cobblestones, metal grates, rough gravel, mud pits and oversize speed bumps.
Scroll down to watch the robotic drivers in action, though be warned that you're headed for disappointment if you expect to see a Centurion behind the wheel (nerd alert!). The setup looks more like a Mythbusters experiment than a scene from Battlestar Galactica.
Ford E-Series chassis cabs and cutaways to survive mass Transit onslaught
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Junkyard Gem: 1993 Mercury Topaz GS Sedan
Sat, Aug 13 2022As long as the Mercury brand existed — a period spanning the 1939 through 2011 model years — nearly every Mercury sold in the United States was more or less a redecorated Ford model. The Torino had its Montego sibling, the Crown Victoria had the Grand Marquis, the Cougar was based on everything from the Mustang to the Mondeo, and so on. Naturally, when the folks in Dearborn developed the Ford Tempo compact, a Mercury version had to be created. This was the Topaz, with the official launch of both cars taking place on the deck of the aircraft carrier often referred to as the USS Decrepit. You can't make this stuff up! The Tempo/Topaz, also known as the Tempaz, has largely faded from our collective automotive memory by now, since it broke no significant new engineering or styling ground (this story would be much different if Ford had only put the amazing straight-eight "T-Drive" Tempaz powertrain into production) and didn't have any endearing features other than being a cheap domestic competitor to the Toyota Corolla and Nissan Sentra. Still, close to 3 million Tempazes left North American Ford and Lincoln-Mercury showrooms during the 1984-1994 period. As you'd expect, most of these disposable cars disappeared from both the street and the car graveyard long ago. It takes a very special Tempaz for me to break out my camera while I'm patrolling my local wrecking yards; generally, this means an ultra-rare all-wheel-drive version or at least a very early model in super-clean condition. Today's Junkyard Gem is neither, but I took one look at this spectacular Bordello Red crypto-velour-and-slippery-plastic interior and recognized that this was no ordinary junkyard Mercury. It appears that Mercury had dropped the idea of clever names for base-grade seat fabrics by the time of the Topaz, referring to this stuff as just "cloth" in all the brochures I could find. That's too bad, because Mercurys had cool names for upholstery (e.g., Chromatex) in the old days. The interior is in very good condition but the steering wheel shows substantial wear, so I think this is a high-mile Topaz that got meticulous care from its owner or owners. Ford used five-digit odometers on these cars until the end of production, however, so we'll never know if this reading indicates 65,404 miles or 365,404 miles. The body is very straight, but there's some nasty corrosion behind the right front wheelwell.