1957 Ford Fairlane 500- 2 Door Post 390-v8 Hot Rod-rat Rod on 2040-cars
Paramus, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:U/K
Engine:4.8L 292Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Fairlane
Trim: 500
Warranty: NO
Drive Type: U/K
Mileage: 999,999
Sub Model: FAIRLANE 500
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Black
1957 FORD FAIRLANE 500-2 DOOR SEDAN.NICE SOLID CAR,VERY LITTLE RUST,SEE PHOTO,S. NEEDS PAINT,MANY AREA,S HAVE CRACKING AND MILD SURFACE RUST,TRUNK FLOOR,QUARTERS AND ROCKER PANELS SOLID.EARLY 390 V8 SOLID LIFTER MOTOR-4 BARREL CARB.NICE NEWER DUAL EXH.SYSTEM,3 SPEED FLOOR SHIFT.RUNS AND DRIVES NICELY. INTERIOR AND CARPET IN GOOD SHAPE,HEAD LINER DECENT.FRONT BRAKES NEW WITH REBUILT WHEEL CYL. AND HOSES.REAR BRAKES GOOD WITH WORKING E-BRAKE.NICE TIRES AND CHROME- A.R.E. WHEELS. MANUAL STEERING.HAS CURRENT NEW YORK STATE TRANSFERABLE REGISTRATION.
GLASS IS GOOD EXCEPT FOR PASSENGER SIDE DOOR AND QUARTER WINDOW L[NE CRACK,BARELY VISABLE.NEEDS HEATER CORE,PINION SEAL,SPEEDOMETER AND WIPER MOTOR NEED REBUILT.DOME LITE COVER MISSING.RADIO NOT WORKING NEEDS ANTENNA.I HAVE TRIED TO DESCRIBE THIS CAR TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY,SOLD AS IS. ASK QUESTIONS AND REVIEW ALL PHOTOS BEFORE BIDDING.
I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY,AS CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY.GOOD LUCK BIDDING,THANKS FOR LOOKING.
CAR NEEDS RESTORATION,NOT A SHOW CAR,A GREAT SOLID PROJECT.
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Weekly Recap: Toyota propels hydrogen fuel cells
Sat, Jan 10 2015Toyota is serious about hydrogen fuel cells, and it wants the auto industry to follow suit. The Japanese automaker said this week it's releasing 5,680 fuel cell patents from around the world, including technologies used on its upcoming sedan, the 2016 Mirai. The move is unusual, but not unprecedented, as Tesla similarly released its electric vehicle patents last year. The idea for Tesla, and now for Toyota, is to spur development of alternative propulsion. "By eliminating traditional corporate boundaries, we can speed the development of new technologies and move into the future of mobility more quickly, effectively and economically," said Bob Carter, Toyota Motor Sales senior vice president of automotive operations, in a statement. Toyota's fuel cell patents will be free to use through 2020, though patents related to producing and selling hydrogen will remain open forever. Toyota said it would like companies that use its patents to share their own hydrogen patents, but won't require it. "What Toyota's doing is really a logical move, and really a good move for the industry," Devin Lindsay, principal powertrain analyst with IHS Automotive, told Autoblog. The announcement was made at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. It comes as Toyota prepares to launch the hydrogen-powered Mirai in a limited number late this year in California. The launch will be extended to the Northeastern United States next year. Toyota also has announced plans to support networks of fueling stations in each region to try to smooth consumer adoption. The Mirai has a 300-mile range on a tank of hydrogen, and it takes about five minutes to refill. Fuel cells have been receiving increased attention recently, and Audi and Volkswagen debuted hydrogen-powered cars at the 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show. Honda, another proponent of the technology, also showed its updated FCV concept in November in Japan. The company, however, has delayed its fuel cell sedan a year until 2016. Like Toyota, Honda says its hydrogen-powered car will have a range of 300 miles or more. Meanwhile, Hyundai currently offers leases for fuel-cell powered Tucsons, which have a 265-mile range, in Southern California. Despite the optimism some automakers have for fuel cells, the technology still faces barriers. A lack of filling stations has long held it back, and many consumers are not familiar with the potential benefits.
Court puts kibosh on apartheid lawsuit against Ford, Daimler
Thu, 22 Aug 2013Ford and Daimler have scored a major victory in a long-running lawsuit filed in US federal court by unnamed South African nationals. The suit alleges that both manufacturers and their subsidiaries sold their vehicles to the South African military, despite knowing that they'd be involved in violently putting down anti-apartheid protesters.
According to Reuters, South African plaintiffs filed the case under the 223-year-old Alien Torts Statute, a law which allows foreign nationals to file charges in US courts for perceived breaches of what was originally international law, but now more closely relates to violations of human rights.
And while the case - which also involves computer manufacturer IBM - has been tied up in federal courts for years, a recent case from the Supreme Court struck down a similar suit against Royal Dutch Petroleum (Shell), arguing that the ATS doesn't apply to corporations or to conduct if it occurred outside the US. In short, the law applies to individuals, but not corporations like Ford or Daimler. A US appeals court ruled that the conditions apply in this case, potentially drawing this long-running saga to a close, as the defendants will now be allowed to request that the case be dismissed in district court.
Detroit's new fleet of donated police cars have safety issues [w/video]
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Officers reportedly have complained that the Plexiglass partition separating front-seat officers and back-seat prisoners is easily breached, and that the front passenger seat is installed too close to the dashboard. Prisoners who manage to writhe out of their handcuffs can bend the Plexiglass and reach into the cockpit, and sitting too close to the dashboard can render airbags more dangerous and make officers more vulnerable to injury in a crash.
Mark Diaz, president of the Detroit Police Officers Association, received the complaints and reportedly said the vehicles would get safety updates addressing the issues. But Deadline Detroit reports that it checked some of the offending police cars and, as of the last few days, they hadn't been updated.