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2011 Ford F450 Super Duty Crew Cab 4x4 Flat Bed Crain Boom Inverter Nice !! on 2040-cars

Year:2011 Mileage:109412
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Here I have a very nice 2011 Ford F450 Super Duty Crew Cab 4x4. It is bright red with plush grey interior and looks like a million bucks !!:) Although it does have a minor dent in the left lower front bumper. It is well maintained and loaded up with all options including A/C, Power Windows, Power Heated Mirrors, Locks, Tilt, Cruise, Outside Temp. Display, AM/FM CD and Ipod hook up. This truck is powered by a very powerful 6.8 V10 with automatic 6 speed torque shift transmission and it runs and drives very nice ! Also the tires are in new condition.This truck is 100% ready to work ! The Truck includes a Venturo ET12KX Crane. Has a 3,500lbs. lifting capacity, 12,000 ft. lbs. crane moment rating, Electric winch, elevation rotation, and extension. 7'-15' boom (4' powered 4'manual extension) 65 ft. of 1/4" aircraft wire. Has Outriggers and Mounting Pedestals for weight distribution on bed. The truck also is equipped with an Ultimate Power Inverter,Work lights on bed and upfitter switches on dash as well as Tow Haul and factory break switch   NOTE: THIS TRUCK WILL BE SOLD ON A NO RESERVE AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER WITH A CLEAN CLEAR TITLE THAT IS READY FOR TRANSFER. THE WINNING BIDDER WILL NEED TO CONTACT ME AT AUCTION END AND FULL PAYMENT WILL NEED TO BE MADE WITHIN THREE DAYS OF AUCTION END. Thanks very much for looking at my auction and please do not miss the chance to own this very nice Ford F450 Super Duty for what will be a great deal for someone ! Good Luck, God Bless and Happy Bidding ! :) I can be reached at (931)808-9840

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Ford will build Hackmobile out of Transit Connect Wagon

Fri, 27 Dec 2013

What you see in the above image is a rendering of the Hackmobile Transit Connect Wagon. What is that? It's a "mobile fabrication and hacking unit" that includes tools for metal- and woodworking, 3D and electronics fabrication, a three-axis CNC machine called "The Fabber," a video projector and screen, an air compressor, an 84x48-inch work surface that folds out like a Murphy bed and oh so much more. When not in use, all of the implements fold neatly into the back of Ford's award-winning van.
But perhaps the more important question is why is that? Because Make Magazine held an Ultimate Maker Vehicle Challenge in conjunction with Ford in which ten teams created were charged with creating "the ultimate Ford Transit Connect Wagon for the do-it-yourself enthusiast." Team Twin Cities Maker won the competition with the Hackmobile, and in addition to winning $10,000, Ford has declared it's actually going to build the thing - which is great, because if they can actually engineer a road-legal Hackmobile Transit Connect Wagon as envisioned, the inevitable A-Team movie reboot might need to think about including it.
Check out the video below for a cheeky walk-through of the Hackmobile, and get all the particulars in the press release below that.

Ford won't be releasing GT500 lap times for the 'Ring, or any other car

Wed, 27 Nov 2013

Trucks have towing capacity, EVs have driving range and performance cars have Nürburgring lap times. What do all three have in common? They should all be taken with a grain of salt. Currently, there is no sanctioned way to record lap times or verify production-spec cars - a lesson we recently learned with the 2015 Nissan GT-R Nismo - and until there is a way to do so (and there probably never will be), we'll never officially know the actual time it took for Ford to lap the 'Ring with its ultra-powerful Shelby GT500.
After posting a Ford-made video of a 2013 GT500 running around the 'Ring, the guys over at SVTPerformance.com (an enthusiasts forum not affiliated with Ford or SVT) wanted more answers. They got in touch with Ford's Global Performance Vehicle Chief Engineer Jamal Hameedi, who said until there is a way to verify the times and inspect the cars, Ford will not get involved with lap-time wars. In the email, Hameedi pointed out that the 'Ring is a useful tool in that it allows a wide spectrum of track conditions, but until there is a governed way to record times, there is no way to accurately compare cars head-to-head.
And as much as some may not like it, Hameedi speaks the truth. It really isn't possible to compare times from one car to another, unless those cars were lapping the same track at the same time with the same driver. Not that any of this means there won't be continuous wars by fans and manufacturers alike... in other words, feel free to voice your opinions in the Comments below.

Ford Focus RS ready to make our hot hatch dreams real

Fri, 17 Oct 2014

Ford's current hot hatch siblings the Fiesta ST and Focus ST are already two pretty great entries into the segment, but there's always a desire for a little more. Thankfully, it looks like the Blue Oval is ready to satiate that need because it's continuing to test the even more powerful Focus RS around Europe. According to our spy shooters, these shots come from near the Nürburgring.
As with previous photos, Ford engineers continue to heavily camouflage the front end of the RS prototypes, but there's a big difference here. Unlike earlier ones, this example appears to have a closer-to-production-ready front bumper rather than just a horizontal strip for the license plate. That may point to development getting somewhat closer to wrapping up. Although, this one lacks the larger rear wing from prior testers, and the exhaust also appears to be a work in progress with the rear diffuser covered in mesh in these latest shots.
The RS is rumored to be using the 2.3-liter turbocharged four-cylinder from the 2015 Mustang, but power is reportedly turned up from 310 horsepower in the 'Stang to somewhere between 325 hp and 350 hp for the Focus. Routing all that just through the front wheels could be a recipe for serious torque steer, and all-wheel drive is potentially being used for better traction.