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1928 Ford Model A Roadster Hotrod on 2040-cars

Year:1928 Mileage:10000 Color: for complete security
Location:

Jamestown, North Dakota, United States

Jamestown, North Dakota, United States

1928 FORD MODEL A 
  WHAT A CAR!!! This roadster started life almost 80 years ago as a 1928 Ford Model A Sports Coupe, it was built over a three year period ending in 2006. It was built by an experienced builder and comes with an owner’s manual showing the complete build. It has just over 6,000 trouble free miles and performs flawlessly.
The original body was widened and stretched with the final dimensions being close to those of a Plymouth Prowler. The grill has been laid back and was designed to replicate the ’33-’34 ford. The rear quarter panels were reinforced with 1/2 "x 1" steel tubing and the front cowl has been tilted back. It has a removable soft top that stores in the rear compartment that opens electrically to allow access.
The suicide doors have electric windows, hidden hinges and Bear Claw latches. The electric windows are activated with switches in the center console or remotely from the exterior for complete security. The interior has a Sony sound system, Mooneye gauges, Issota custom steering wheel, GM tilt column, 2 speed wipers, Ron Francis wiring and gray upholstery and plush gray carpeting.
The frame, rear ladder bars, panhard bar, and differential have all been powder coated silver to match the body color. The front brakes are disc and the rear brakes are drum. The frame was constructed from 2"x 4" steel tubing and was designed to fit the modified body.
Carrara coil over shocks are on both the front and rear for a very smooth and comfortable ride. The front suspension is Mustang II using power rack and pinion steering and Heidt’s control arms. It also has an e-brake, heater and cruise control.
The drivetrain consists of a 350 V8 with a 2004R overdrive automatic transmission (cruises great at 80 MPH). The transmission is shifted using a B&M Quick Silver shifter. The rear end is a 1994 full size Ford pickup with 3.25 gears for real economy with the overdrive. It has American Racing wheels 205/50ZR15 tires on the front and 255/50ZR17 tires on the rear.
This roadster drives and performs outstanding with great gas mileage. You can feel free to drive this car home in comfort and not have to worry about reliability.

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Ford partnering with MIT, Stanford on autonomous vehicle research

Fri, 24 Jan 2014

Ask any car engineer what's the biggest variable in achieving fuel economy targets, and he'll tell you "the driver." If one human can't understand human driving behavior enough to be certain about an innocuous number like miles per gallon, how is an autonomous car supposed to figure out what hundreds of other drivers are going to do in the course of a day? Ford has enlisted the help of Stanford and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to find out.
Starting with the automated Fusion Hybrid introduced in December, MIT will be developing algorithms that driverless cars can use to "predict actions of other vehicles and pedestrians" and objects within the three-dimensional map provided by its four LIDAR sensors.
The Stanford team will research how to extend the 'vision' of that LIDAR array beyond obstructions while driving, analogous to the way a driver uses the entire width of a lane to see what's ahead of a larger vehicle in front. Ford says it wants to "provide the vehicle with common sense" as part of its Blueprint for Mobility, preparing for an autonomous world from 2025 and beyond.

Shelby GT500 and Roush Stage 3 go head to head at the drag strip

Wed, 07 Aug 2013

The Ford Mustang is a brilliantly affordable source of horsepower, with a base 300-plus-horsepower version available for well under $30,000. Jumping up to about $35,000 will get you a solid 420 horsepower from a high-revving V8, while those with some extra disposable income can get a pair of 600-plus-horsepower monsters. Both the Roush Stage 3 with its Phase 3 package and Ford's factory Shelby GT500 even crest the 650-horsepower mark, with 675 and 662 ponies, respectively.
Naturally, someone needed to find out which of these hi-po Mustangs was the quickest. And while this video is quite obviously a dealership commercial, at least there's some solid drag racing between two of the most powerful performance machines available for under $100,000.
With two NHRA drag racers at the wheel, the Stage 3 and GT500 go head to head for three races. Scroll down below to see the results in the full video.

2015 Ford Mustang production to begin on July 14? Not quite, says Ford

Thu, 10 Jul 2014

Mustang6g.com believes that it has unlocked start date for 2015 Ford Mustang production citing a Ford dealer communiqué. According to the report, job one on the 2015 hardtop will allegedly start in just a few days, on July 14, although units that are known as "OK to Buy" won't enter production until September 9. The cars built between those dates are most likely final pre-production cars for the executive test fleet, and will likely include the cars we'll be driving at the media launch.
Sun worshippers, meanwhile, would seem to have a longer wait. Job one on the droptop supposedly isn't slated to start until September 14, with production models starting on October 27. As is the case with the hardtop, these final pre-pros are for the execs and media to test, while actual dealer orders will come from vehicles made after the October date.
After speaking to Ford, though, we wouldn't put a great deal of stock in those dates as reported. We reached out to Said Deep, Ford's North American Product Communications Manager.