1931 Ford Model A True Old School Style Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Hesperia, California, United States
Engine:CHRYSLER HEMI 354
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Sub Model: HIGH BOY
Model: Model A
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: NONE
Drive Type: REAR
Mileage: 92,000
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1931 FORD MODEL A,,FRAME IS CUSTOM BUILT OUT OF 2X3 TUBING WITH KICK-UP FRONT AND REAR,,THIS HAS A EARLY FORD 9" REAR WITH POSI AND COIL OVER SHOCKS,,,THE FRONT HAS A SUPER BELL DROPPED AND DRILLED AXLE WITH A POSIES SUPER SLIDE SPRING AND PERCHES,,IT HAS 1940s JUICE BRAKES IN THE FRONT AND 10" DRUM IN THE REAR ,,CAR STILL NEEDS TO BE PLUMMED NEEDS BRAKE MASTER CYL AND PEDAL,,,,THE SUSPENSION IS HELD IN PLACE WITH SPLIT WISHBONES FRONT AND BACK,,THE WINDSHIELD IS CHOPPED,, STEERING IS HANDLED BY A SCHROEDER SPRINT CAR STEERING BOX , OUT THE SIDE OF THE COWL,WITH LATE 40s STEERING WHEEL,,FORD RADIATOR WITH GLASS 1932 GRILL SHELL AND STAINLESS STEEL INSERT ,,HAS EARLY FORD WIRES IN FRONT AND STEELES IN THE BACK,,,,THE CAR STILL NEEDS TO BE WIRED,,THE BODY HAS HAD REPLACMENT PANELS IN WHEEL WELLS AND JUST BEHIND THE DOORS ,,THE ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION IS A 1956 CHRYSLER FIREDOM HEMI 354 WITH A FOUR BARREL CARB,,I BOUGHT THE WRECKED AND RUNNING CAR 3 YEARS AGO (IT WAS PLOWED IN THE REAR) JUST FOR THIS PROJECT,, COMES WITH BILL OF SALE, I MIGHT BE FORGETING SOMETHING,, THE CAR IS BEING SOLD JUST AS YOU SEE IT ,,I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY AS CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY ,IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS barbiegerry@yahoo.com
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Ford launches pair of recalls affecting fullsize sedans and Transit Connect van
Wed, Jan 28 2015Ford has announced a pair of pretty significant recalls affecting the 2010-2013 Ford Taurus and Police Interceptor, as well as their platform-mate, the Lincoln MKS. A separate recall covers the 2014 Transit Connect. The fullsize sedans include 205,000 vehicles built at Chicago Assembly over a variety of timeframes, ranging between December 1, 2009 and November 30, 2012. The vehicles, 194,889 of which were sold in the United States, have an issue with the spring controls on the interior door handles that could cause the door to open in a side-impact crash. The Transit Connect recall, meanwhile, includes 16,100 vans built between November 6, 2013 and September 20,2014 at the company's Valencia, Spain factory. In these vehicles, the seatbelt fasteners may not have been tightened properly, which could cause them to loosen over time, a condition that's obviously bad news in the event of a crash. Ford says it is not aware of any accidents, injuries or crashes in either recall. Owners will, of course, be notified and asked to report in for inspections and if necessary, free replacements. Scroll down for the full press release from Ford, which includes the complete breakdown of dates during which the affected sedans were built in Chicago. JAN 28, 2015 | DEARBORN, MICH. FORD ISSUES TWO SAFETY RECALLS Ford is issuing two safety recalls. No accidents or injuries are attributed to either of these conditions. Details are as follows: Ford issues safety recall for certain 2010-2013 Ford Taurus, Lincoln MKS and Ford Police Interceptor sedans for interior door handle issue Ford is issuing a safety recall for approximately 205,000 2010-2013 Ford Taurus, Lincoln MKS and Ford Police Interceptor sedans due to an issue with the spring that controls the interior door handles. If the spring is unseated, the door may become unlatched in a side-impact crash, increasing the risk of injury. Ford is not aware of any accidents or injuries related to this condition. Affected vehicles include certain 2010-2013 Ford Taurus vehicles built Dec. 1, 2009 to July 31, 2010 and Feb. 1, 2011 to Nov. 30, 2012 at Chicago Assembly Plant; certain 2010-2013 Lincoln MKS vehicles built June 2, 2011 to Oct. 31, 2011 at Chicago Assembly Plant; and certain 2010-2013 Ford Police Interceptor sedans built Dec. 1, 2009 to July 31, 2010 and Feb. 1, 2011 to Nov. 30, 2012 at Chicago Assembly Plant.
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Such automotive black boxes have been in existence since the 1990s, and all current Ford, General Motors, Mazda and Toyota vehicles are so equipped. NHTSA has been attempting to make these data recorders mandatory for automakers, and according to The Detroit News, the White House Office of Management Budget has just finished reviewing the proposal, clearing the way. Now NHTSA is expected to draft new legislation to make the boxes a requirement.
One problem with current black boxes is that there's no set of standards for automakers to follow when creating what bits of data are recorded, and for how long or in what format it is stored. In other words, one automaker's box is probably not compatible with its competitors.
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While speaking at the 2013 Chicago Auto Show, Doug Scott, marketing manager for Ford Trucks, said there's still a market for a smaller pickup, but that buyers expect to see a larger differentiation between the smaller utility vehicles and their full size counterparts in price, capability and fuel economy.
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