1928 Ford Aa Fire Truck - 6480 Original Miles - Great Condition on 2040-cars
Skowhegan, Maine, United States
Body Type:OPEN CAB
Engine:4 CYLINDER
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: Model A
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): OPEN CAB
Drive Type: WORM DRIVE
Mileage: 6,480
Exterior Color: Red
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Red
Warranty: Unspecified
Number of Cylinders: FOUR
Trim: YELLOW PAINT
1928 MODEL AA FORD FIRE TRUCK...132 INCH WHEEL BASE.....ALL ORIGINAL, AND RUNNING....6480 ORIGINAL MILES, .....I HAVE HAD IT AT CAR SHOWS THIS SUMMER....ORIGINAL ENGINE AND TRANNY.......NEW TIRES ON FRONT.........NO RUST OR ROT......COMPLETE TRUCK, TWO BIG PUMPS, ONE MOUNTED ON FRONT AND ONE PORTABLE PUMP IN BODY........TRUCK (20 INCH) WIRE WHEELS, RARE WHEELS......IT HAS A BELL, NO SIREN, A DOUBLE RED LIGHT, TWO SEARCH LIGHTS....LARGE HOSE REEL, WITH ORIGINAL RED HOSE ON IT.......THIS TRUCK HAS DINGS AND DENTS IN IT , AS WHEN IT WAS LAST USED ON A MAINE ISLAND.......NOT SHOW QUALITY, JUST A GREAT OLD WORKING FIRE TRUCK...ORIGINAL FULL LENGTH FRAME, WORM DRIVE REAR DIFFERENTIAL.....ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE EMAIL ME.....MIGHT CONSIDER SOME TRADES AND CASH.....PICK ONLY......
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Mon, 21 Apr 2014We don't need to tell you that there's something missing in the image above. What we do need to tell you is that this is not a picture of a parked car stranded on the highway. This is, rather, just one frame from video of that three-wheeled Mustang traveling down the highway at highway-appropriate speed.
We don't know where you'd have to be nor how badly you'd have to be there to go shooting down the freeway in a car with three wheels, but if the New Daily News is correct, that place is somewhere in Texas. The video's short, but you'll have plenty of time to shake your head at it by just scrolling down.
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Wed, 23 Oct 2013Feast your eyes on a masterpiece. This is Steve Strope's Ford Mustang in the classic fastback bodystyle, and as you'll notice, it sports the signature colors of Martini Racing, a livery that's as legendary as any Gulf Racing-styled car. But the red, white and blues of the Martini stripe down this Mustang's middle tell only a very small part of the story, in the latest video from Petrolicious.
What would you guess is under the hood? A 289-cubic-inch V8? Maybe a 302, or some absurd Ford crate engine? Maybe Strope went all Tokyo Drift - he's actually responsible for the "Hammer" Plymouth Satellite driven by Vin Diesel at the end of the movie - and found an RB26DETT to drop into the pony car? You'd be wrong on all counts.
This mad, mad man somehow finagled a Ford-Lotus engine from a 1966 Indianapolis 500 car into the Mustang's engine bay. Yes, a Mustang with an engine designed for a 160-mile-per-hour, open-wheel racecar. That's like someone in 40 years dropping McLaren's 2.4-liter V8 from the MP4-28 into a Scion FR-S. It'd just make a monster.
eBay Find of the Day: Mk1 Ford GT40 with interesting history
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According to the listing, GT40 #P1108 started life as Mk1 car that was built from factory spares in 1969 and was first sold in 1971. However, the auction is somewhat confusing. According to an image in its gallery, the vehicle was actually built from one of the seven spare Mk3 tubs when production of the iconic racers ended.
This GT40 was never built as a racecar - it lived on the streets its whole life. After assembly finished, it was sent to Germany and was eventually registered for the road. The first owner kept the car until 2005 and sold it with 7,300 miles on the odometer. The current owner bought it in 2012.