19631/2 Ford Falcon 2dr Hardtop- Restoration Nearly Completed on 2040-cars
Bloomfield, New Mexico, United States
NO RESERVE AUCTION , NO RESERVE AUCTION!! Restoration nearly completed, you finish. New crate motor 302, 320 HP from fan through bellhousing, from oil pan to air cleaner with less than 500 break in miles. Rebuilt Borg Warner 4 speed T-10. Hurst shift mechanism with stock ford shifter. New aluminum radiator for cooling. NOS ford front bumper, not installed. New upper and lower ball joints, strut arms, bushings, sway bar bushings and control arms. New wheel bearings and seals front and rear. New brakes and wheel cylinders, front and rear, as well as u-joints. Re-chromed rear bumper and hood scoop V, not installed. All weather seals and rubbers have been replaced, doors, windows, trunk and hood New window rollers all side glass. New front windshield. New dash knobs, custom sound system with MP3 capability. New interior door handles and window handles. New outside door locks, not installed. Interior is all new, designed to resemble original design. Material is simulated leather, soft with leather grain. New chrome, sprint and V-8 logos, Falcon and Ford script, not installed. Trunk is completely detailed and carpeted with correct jack and spare. Door, under hood and trunk area are painted and jammed. Originally red with white vinyl roof, also has been replaced. Heater has been rebuilt, new seals, core and motor. New dash gauges installed and work accurately. All lights and wipers work. All exterior stainless trim is excellent, not installed. Current rims are 69 mustang GT with nearly new tires. We have over 14,000 invested to this point, all work has been completed by professionals. Car was built in California, sold a couple tines in Nevada, then to us in New Mexico. Always a dry climate, with little rust. Two floor pans and both side lower rear quarter panels were replaced. Only minimal body work is required before painting. Paint is P.P.G. vibrance series, "Hot Red" Here's a great start for the right person to complete. To many projects to be able to finish this one. Would consider late model Ford Ranger with low miles, extra cab, v6, automatic of equal value trade. No warranties are offered, sold as is. Shipping will be expense of buyer. Will sell over sea's, all funds must be in my possession before car is released. We have done business on ebay for many years and have a 100% rating. Questions, email or call 505-419-7336 before 9:00 PM Mountain time. |
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Ford books $1.2B profit in second quarter on strength of trucks
Wed, 24 Jul 2013Ford is rolling along nicely, with a positive second-quarter sales report and a $2.3 billion profit in North America. The Dearborn, Michigan-based manufacturer captured $1.2 billion globally from April to June, with a $177 million profit in Asia. Even in Europe, the land of doom and gloom for automakers not named Mazda, Ford saw some success as it lowered its expected full-year loss from $2 billion to $1.8 billion. The company lost $348 million in Europe during the second quarter, which, believe it or not, represents a $56-million improvement over 2012.
According to the report on CNBC, Ford enjoyed a three-percent increase in pre-market trading thanks to the news. The strong demand for the F-150 propelled growth in the US market, while Ford's 47-percent increase in Asian sales can be attributed to the new EcoSport crossover and Kuga (Ford Escape in the US) arriving in the somewhat fragile Chinese market.
Pre-tax profits for Ford are expected to be in the neighborhood of $8 billion by the end of the year, with sales the US, Europe, and China all looking up. The company also shifted $4.78 billion of asset-backed debt in the form of bonds, according to a report by Bloomberg. This move came amidst rumors of the Federal Reserve cutting back on its $85-billion-per-month bond purchases. Ford wasn't alone among automakers looking to sell off debt, though, as Mercedes-Benz and Nissan shifted around $1 billion each in bonds relating to auto loans.
2015 Fisker-Galpin Rocket Quick Spin [w/video]
Fri, Aug 21 2015There is no shortage of fast Mustangs these days. Roush and Saleen will tune your ordinary 'Stang into something really special. Ford itself offers hot coupes like the new Shelby GT350. Don't even get me started on the endless aftermarket catalogs full of bolt-on whats-its and performance upgrades. Standing out within the huge crowd of tuned Mustangs is hard to do. But you'll definitely notice this one. "I always wanted to do a Mustang," Henrik Fisker told me as we walked toward his latest creation, the Rocket, parked outside the Inn at Spanish Bay in Pebble Beach, CA. The man knows a thing or two about design, after all. He penned the BMW Z8, as well as the Aston Martin DB9 and V8 Vantage. But this Rocket is, well, ugly. The rear end isn't totally terrible, and those 21-inch wheels are sort of cool, but taken as a whole, it looks like it swallowed something it doesn't like the taste of. But beauty is in the eye of the beholder – or perhaps, the creator – so we'll let Mr. Fisker explain why the car looks the way it does. See the video below for his brief design walkaround. If you can get past the looks, there's a world of performance to unleash, thanks to the boys at Galpin Auto Sports – the same folks responsible for the GTR1 I drove last year. The Mustang's 5.0-liter V8 gets a 2.9-liter Whipple supercharger that improves output to 725 horsepower (the torque figure isn't available), and the car's suspension has been thoroughly reworked to help put all that grunt to the ground. It's very good, yet very familiar. Let me explain. Driving Notes Like the stock Mustang, it's really easy to drive. The car fires up with a growl, you move the shifter into first gear, and the action of engagement is as solid as it is in the normal 5.0-liter car. Both the clutch and throttle have a progressive action, so it's super easy to launch the Rocket (sorry). Once you get going, there's a ton of power to unleash. It doesn't smack you in the face right up front, though – the power delivery is smooth and linear. Easy to manage, too, thanks to that slick six-speed manual transmission. Credit Ford (and Getrag) for making a manual that's able to handle so much extra grunt. That said, the Rocket feels like your typical fast Mustang. It goes like hell in a straight line and there isn't a ton of steering feel. Galpin retuned the electronic power-assisted steering, but it's still too light considering the added power of the car.
Ford readying 2015 F-150 drift truck for SEMA
Sun, 19 Oct 2014Between the Mustangs you'd find in Formula D and the Fiestas in the Global and World rallycross championships, there's no shortage of Ford drift cars on the scene. But at the upcoming SEMA Show in Las Vegas, the Blue Oval automaker intends to show off a different kind of drift machine.
Created in collaboration with driftmeister Vaughn Gittin, Jr., this custom F-150 has been designed for "on- and off-road capabilities, as well as drifting and jumping." It's got a suspension with components from Kibbetech King and Air Lift Performance to give it 12 inches of travel and comes packed with 5 Recaro seats. Other details remain limited, but if the rendering above is anything to go by, it ought to be pretty awesome.
Alongside the Gittin truck, Ford will also be showcasing another F-150 designed together with freestyle motorcross rider Brian Deegan, packing the 3.5-liter EcoBoost engine and a long list of enhancements. Between these two trucks, Ford hopes to extend its winning streak for the Hottest Truck award that it's taken four years running now. Feel free to read more in the press release below.