1931 Ford Model A Pickup Hotrod Ratrod Streetrod Classic on 2040-cars
Bismarck, North Dakota, United States
THIS IS ONE OF THE CUTEST LITTLE MODEL A PICKUPS YOU WILL SEE. PAINT IS VERY CLEAR AND GLOSSY BLACK FENDERS AND LOMBARDI BLUE BODY. FRONT TO BACK THE TRUCK HAS A NEW 32 FORD GRILL AND STEEL SHELL 32 FORD HEADLIGHTS AND STAINLESS DROPPED BAR. ALUMINUM RADIATOR. MOTOR HAS ROD AND MAIN BEARINGS INSTALLED FS IGNITION, B HEAD, B CAM, WEBER CARB AND INTAKE. 12 ALT, TOTAL REBUILT MOTOR NEW WATER PUMP, CAST HEADER, NEW EXAUST. 4 SPEED FROM A 80 FORD PU THAT IS REBUILT WITH ADAPTOR, NEW OPEN DRIVESHAFT CONVERSION, REBUILT REAREND, ALL NEW JUICE BRAKE ALL THE WAY AROUND AND NEW DRUMS IN THE REAR AND NEW HUBS. FRONTEND HAS SUPERBELL 4'' DROP JUICE BRAKES ALL NEW, KINGPINS ROD ENDS ALL NEW BOX REDONE, NEW FRONT SPRING, POSIE REAR SPRING, BODY HAS NEW BOX NEW WOOD NEW TAILGATE, BODY IS SUPER STRAIT NEW WOOD ALL OVER, GLASS NEW, FULL GAUGES, INTERIOR IS ALL NEW AND DONE TO IMPRESS, SEAT BACK 3'' TO MAKE MORE ROOM, HEADLINER DONE TO MATCH. NEW TOP. I HAVE PAINTED SIDES TO GO WITH THE TRUCK AS SHOWN IN PICTURES JUST RUN ANY WAY YOU LIKE. THIS TRUCK TURNS HEADS AND DRAWS A CROWD EVERYPLACE IT GOES. TIRES NEW 6.00 FRONT 6.50 REAR TO SIT JUST RIGHT. ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP, FRONT AND REAR FENDERS ARE FIBERGLASS, BUT ARE SUPER STAIT AND LOOK GREAT BODY IS STEEL, THIS TRUCK IS NEW AND MIGHT NEED SOME MINOR ADJUSTMENTS TO MAKE PERFECT BUT THIS IS NO DOUBT ONE OF THE BEST YOU WILL FIND. CALL WITH ALL ? AND I RESREVE THE RIGHT TO END SALE AT ANYTIME FOR SALE LOCAL, DEPOSIT NEEDED AT END OF SALE. TO BE PAYED IN FULL AND CLEAR BEFOR TRUCK WILL BE LET TO GET SHIPPED. I AM SURE I HAVE MISSED SOMETHING ASK AND I WILL TELL.701`527`6597. PICTURE DO NOT DO PAINT JUSTICE THERE IS LIGHT DUST ON CAR IN SOME PICTURES AND SOME UNDER HOOD PICTURES.
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2022 Rivian R1T vs. 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning vs. GMC Hummer EV Pickup | How they compare on paper
Tue, Sep 28 2021The 2022 Rivian R1T has arrived, ushering in the era of the production electric pickup truck. The Rivian reviews are in, and spoiler alert: They're pretty good. Curious how the new battery-powered truck stacks up to its forthcoming competitors? Well, you've come to the right place. Rivian beat all of Detroit's big automakers to market in the half-ton segment, but probably not by the margin the startup would have liked. Ford's answer is the F-150 Lightning, which is due to enter production early next year, coming hot on the heels of GM's first entry into the space – the GMC Hummer EV pickup – which is scheduled to come off the line late this fall. While all three are pickups, they're aimed at distinctly different buyers, as a perusal of their specifications will reveal. Let's have a look, shall we?  Disclaimer: Before we dive in on this one, we'd like to note that while we've made our best effort to verify the specs provided, the Rivian is brand-new and the others are still in the prototype phase. Some of these figures may be inaccurate or may simply change before production. This is all hypothetical until you can actually cross-shop them anyway, right? Cool. End disclaimer. Let's start with the powertrains. They're all battery-electric trucks engineered on a modular rear-wheel-drive configuration engineered to accommodate (theoretically, anyway) up to four electric drive units. Rivian actually makes the most use of this with a quad-motor setup producing 835 horsepower and 908 pound-feet of torque with its high-output initial model. GMC's three-motor Hummer has the R1T beat with its estimated 1,000-horsepower output, while Ford's (also three-motor) comes in with a far more modest 563 horses. This is an excellent illustration of our above point that these are not all engineered for the same crowd. Ford's F-150, which comes in at a lower price point, is meant to be far more mainstream, as its power output suggests. This theme continues when we look at the dimensions. Despite the image "Hummer" may conjure, GMC's entry actually needs the shallowest parking space. The Rivian is right behind it, with the work-truck-spec Ford extending more than a foot longer than either. What the Hummer lacks in length, it makes up for in girth. It's the widest by a good 5 inches. The Rivian is only slightly pudgier than the F-150, but it's much closer at that end of the scale.
Weekly Recap: Auto execs face life in prison for recall delays under proposed legislation
Sat, 09 Aug 2014
The stiff punishments are part of broader transportation legislation, but clearly McCaskill has automakers in her sights.
Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill threw down the gauntlet this week, proposing a bill that could send auto executives to prison for life if they were found to have delayed a recall. She also wants to eliminate the limit for fines for auto safety violations, which are currently capped at $35 million.
Check out Ford's fully automated self-parking car [w/video]
Wed, 09 Oct 2013As automakers continue to find uses for autonomous and semi-autonomous vehicle technology, Ford of Europe has announced that it is developing a self-parking system for future use. More advanced than the Active Park Assist already offered in many Ford products, the new Fully Assisted Parking Aid can take full control of the vehicle and can navigate angled and perpendicular parking spots.
While today's Active Park Assist can only parallel park with the driver controlling the gas, brake and gear selection, Fully Assisted Parking Aid can operate steering, gas, brake and gear selection all while making sure the car is properly parked in the intended space. As with APA, the driver pushes a button to make the car look for a proper spot (at speeds of up to 18 miles per hour), and when an adequate space is located, the operator pushes another button (either inside the car or outside via remote control) for the car to park itself - the button must be pressed throughout the whole parking maneuver. Even though Ford says that the car can effect gear selections on its own, the system must still start from Neutral, and the automaker isn't saying whether the car can put itself into Park when done or put itself in Drive when the operator is ready to go.
Ford is also taking the opportunity to announce its new Obstacle Avoidance technology. This automated system is able to detect objects - including pedestrians - in the road, warn drivers of said objects and, if needed, stop and steer automatically to avoid hitting the obstacle. Both systems are still in the prototype phase, so there is no word as to when we could see either on a production vehicle.