Ford Coe 2 1/2 Ton Flat Bed. Restored, Modified, Excellent Condition. Custom on 2040-cars
Tehachapi, California, United States
Engine:Flat Head
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Mileage: 12,038
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Yellow
Model: F-450
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: All new Chrome
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
1948 FORD COE (Cab Over Engine) F-5 Truck. 110" Wheel base. Completely restored. Needs nothing. Engine has less than 3,000 miles since professionally rebuilt . Lots of Chrome. Polished saddle tanks are Custom tool boxes. New Upholstery. Engine equipped with Eddlebrock Aluminum Heads and Aluminum Intake Manifold with 4 Barrel Carb. (The 3-2 manifold in pictures was removed for better performance) Chrome Exhaust Stacks. Chrome Wheels. All new Oak in the bed and side rails. Reason for selling? Getting too old to climb up in there. Located in Tehachapi, California, 45 miles east of Bakersfield. If you need specific pictures, email me: ford51@aol.com Priced below build cost at $26,000.
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Saleen previews new 302 Mustang
Thu, 03 Jul 2014The introduction of a new generation of a model like the Ford Mustang may be exciting enough in its own right for enthusiasts, but that's just the tip of the proverbial iceberg, because you know that Ford itself as well as numerous aftermarket tuners will soon follow up with even more desirable versions. And few Mustang tuners carry quite the same clout of Saleen.
Recently reunited after its previous split, Saleen is back on the map and hard at work on new aftermarket modifications for a wide array of muscle cars. We knew it would only be a matter of time before it would release a new 302 Mustang, and now it's sent out the first image to show us what to expect.
Details are scarce, but House that Steve Built says the 2015 Saleen 302 Mustang "is perfectly positioned as the next American exotic." And it should know, considering that it's the same outfit that produced the Saleen S7 that really was a true American exotic. From the teaser image above we can see that Saleen has given its Mustang a new front air dam, a very wide air scoop on the hood and of course Saleen's trademark slat grille.
Popular Science magazine's Best Of What's New 2012 all ate up with cars
Tue, 20 Nov 2012Popular Science has named the winners in its Best of What's New awards, the victors coming in the categories of aerospace, automotive, engineering, entertainment, gadgets, green, hardware, health, home, recreation, security and software. The automotive category did not go wanting for lauded advancements:
Tesla Model S: the Grand Award winner for being "the standard by which all future electric vehicles will be measured."
BMW 328i: it's 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder gets called out for being more powerful and frugal than the six-cylinder it replaces.
Ford, Volvo, Google, Uber and Lyft form self-driving alliance
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