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2000 Ford F-350 Super Duty Xlt Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 7.3l on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:202500
Location:

Rock City, Illinois, United States

Rock City, Illinois, United States

Body - box is from a 2005 superduty that was removed when new and stored indoors until I purchased in 2012.  Minor body work and total repaint done in 2012 - near perfect body and paint.  Spray on bed liner and also box is undercoated with bed liner.  Jeg's black powder coated stainless nerf bars.  2005 model badging.  Truck has seen no snow or salt since I've owned it. 

Suspension - full Rough Country all-leaf system with 4" lift.  Rough Country shocks.  Rancho steering stabilizer.  All new in 2012.  Greaseable ball joints.  Warn lockout front hubs.

Wheels and Tires - ProComp aluminum 17x9 wheels .  Cooper Discoverer S/T 33x12.5x17LT tires load range D.  4/10" tread depth.  Weathertech molded mud flaps.

Brakes - calipers, pads, and rotors are all new in the past few months.  SDX braided steel brake lines.

Engine - turbo - non-exhaust back pressure valve pedestal - hi flow outlet - Dieselsite manual waste gate controller - Dieselsite wicked wheel.  Dieselsite overboost blow-off valve.  NAPA 6637 air filter conversion.  Early '99 drivers side battery tray.  Dieselsite 203 degree thermostat.  Water pump and serpentine belt new in the past year.  Riff Raff regulated return fuel system and high pressure oil cross over.  Walbro hi-pressure fuel pump.  Farm Boys diesel 5" exhaust system.  Optional dual alternators.  Dieselsite coolant filtration system.  SCT tuner.

Gauges - Boost, pyrometer, fuel pressure, and HPOP pressure by ISSPro and AutoMeter,

Transmission and differential.  ZF6 six speed with Dieselsite transmission filter.  3.73 limited slip.  Riff Raff aluminum rear differential cover.

Towing - Prodigy brake controller.  Cat 5 2" receiver hitch w/ 7 prong RV plug.  Lightly used B&W hide a ball gooseneck hitch.

Miscellaneous - Ford front and rear all-weather floor mats.

 

 

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Poor Escape. Ever since its launch in 2012, Ford's small CUV has been the subject of many, many, many recalls. And today, The Detroit News is reporting that Ford is adding two more recalls to the 2013-14 model year Escape's permanent record, one of them also involves the C-Max hybrid hatchback.
The first recall, covering 692,500 Escape and C-Max vehicles, is due to a software glitch that could cause the airbags - specifically, the safety canopy - to not deploy in a timely fashion during rollover crashes. According to the News, Ford says no crashes or injuries have been reported in relation to this problem.
The second recall, covering 692,700 Escapes, is related to the door handles. The News reports that the exterior door handles could open while the vehicle is in motion, and could also fail to latch properly. Once again, no crashes or injuries have occurred because of this. The National Highway Safety Traffic Administration has not issued an official notice on either recall as of this writing.

Automotive Grade Linux will be the backbone of your connected car

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Creating a backend for a secure, reliable, and expandable infotainment system is costly and time consuming. The Linux Foundation, a non-profit organization, has set out to promote and advance the Linux operating system in commercial products. Automotive Grade Linux, or AGL, is a group within the Foundation that seeks to apply a Linux backend to a number of automotive applications in a variety of vehicles from various suppliers and manufacturers. AGL's goal is to create a common, unifying framework that allows developers and manufacturers to easily implement applications across platforms. Currently, the focus is on infotainment systems, but AGL has plans for instrument clusters, heads-up displays, and eventually active safety software. At CES, a display from Panasonic showed a completely digital and customizable dashboard that allows information and apps to be moved from the gauge cluster to the infotainment screen and back, all through the use of gesture and touch controls. Although the organization has been around for five years, it's really only been in the past three that the group has been working hand in hand with automakers and suppliers. The first two OEMs to participate, Toyota and Jaguar Land Rover, have since been joined by Mazda, Suzuki, Ford, and, as of this week, Daimler. The latter is important as until now most of AGL's partner's have been based in Japan or the US. Other partners include suppliers Denso, Renesas, Continental, Qualcomm, and Intel. AGL want's to supply roughly 80 percent of the backend, allowing partners to then finish and refine the Linux system for each individual application. Think of how the Android operating system is refined and customized for individual smartphones from Samsung, LG, and Motorola. While the final product looks different, developers can have an application that will work across all AGL systems. Because it is open source, anyone can use and develop for AGL. You can even go onto the group's website and download a copy right now. There is also a software development kit available that helps facilitate app creation on the platform. Vehicle development cycles take roughly five years, so there currently are no cars that run an AGL backbone available for consumers. AGL Executive Director Dan Cauchy says products should be hitting the market later this year, with even more coming in 2018. Right now, the industry is relatively fragmented when it comes to infotainment and related systems.

Hot Wheels Ford Transit Connect is worth more if we keep it in the box

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