1926 Ford Tall T 5 Window Coupe,, Rat Rod,hot Rod, Custom on 2040-cars
Frankfort, Kentucky, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:406 SMALL BLOCK CHEVY
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Model T
Drive Type: AUTO
Mileage: 11,111
Trim: t
Exterior Color: OLD
1926 FORD 5 window coupe,,IT HAS A 406 SMALL BLOCK CHEVY, WITH A BUILT 700R OVERDRIVE TRANS., AND A 10 BOLT REAR END, ITS ON A LATE MODEL AFTERMARKET CHASSIS, HAS A DROP ROUND TUBE AXLE WITH DRUM BRAKES, THE WINDSHIELD OPENS AND CLOSES AS IT SHOULD, HAS A AFTERMARKET WIREING HARNESS,BRAND NEW TIRES, AND WELD DRAGLIGHT WHEELS HAS DYNOMAX MUFFLERS,HITS A GOOD LICK AND RUNS OUT AND DRIVES GREAT AND HAS ALOT OF ROOM IN IT, HAS WHITE FACE AFTERMARKET GAGES AND A LATE MODEL TILT CALUM.THE SHEET METEL IN THE FLOORS AND TRUNK ARE GREAT SOME ONE DONE A GREAT JOB ON THEM,, THE OLD BODY IS SOLID AND WITH A LITTLE WORK COULD BE PAINTED SLICK BUT DOES HAVE SOME RUST AROUND THE BOTTOM,,THIS BODY IS RAT ROD RITE NOW,,I LIKE IT THE WAY IT IS,, ALL WINDOWS ARE IN IT EXCEPT THE DOOR GLASS..
IF YOU BID ON THIS CAR YOU NEED TO HAVE YOUR MONEY TOGETHER AND BE READY TO BUY,, THE CAR IS FOR SALE AND THE FEES TO LIST IT ARE NOT CHEAP,, ASK ALL QUESTONS BEFORE BIDDING,,THE CAR IS LOCATED IN FRANKFORT KY 40601 IN MY GARAGE SO FEEL FREE TO COME LOOK AT IT BEFORE BIDDING,,,YOU WIN THE AUCTION YOU OWN THE CAR,,, THANKS AND GOOD LUCK,,
On Dec-22-13 at 16:56:30 PST, seller added the following information: the car has a clear 1926 Ford title ready to go..it has steel welded in on the roof |
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Ford Explorer problems gutted third-quarter sales
Tue, Oct 22 2019In early September, the Detroit Free Press published a feature noting numerous problems Ford's having with the 2020 Explorer and 2020 Lincoln Aviator launches. Issues with both SUVs, built at Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant, were so rife and dire that the automaker was trucking the vehicles 275 miles away to Michigan for repairs. Bloomberg reported earlier this month that Explorer's third-quarter sales dropped 48 percent compared to the previous model in 2018, with dealers unable to get enough units on lots for customers. Nor is the snafu over: Automotive News reports that another "batch of about 2,500 Explorers in need of repairs" arrived recently in Michigan, and sales through the first nine months of 2019 are down 31 percent. Sales dips during model changeovers are to be expected as old inventory gets sold down and new production ramps up, but this is different. Ford U.S. sales boss Mark LaNeve told Bloomberg earlier this month, "We’ve got adequate inventory in our stores. For Q4, availability wonÂ’t be an issue. WeÂ’ll be able to hit our stride with Explorer starting now." It's hard to know whether that's true, with thousands of Explorers still piling into Michigan; the batch AN mentioned represents about 5 days of sales during an average month in 2018, before the drawdown and interruptions hampered matters. And when Consumer Reports tested the Ford Explorer it bought this summer, it titled the review, "2020 Ford Explorer drives nicely but has many flaws / Poor interior quality and a high price overshadow the SUV's improvements."Â Â On top of that, the AN piece mentions a new impediment to uncorking the Explorer sales stream: Worker strife in the Chicago plant. Allegedly, "Roving groups of workers are intimidating other employees, creating a hostile environment, the people said. ThatÂ’s driving up turnover and leaving some vehicle assembly unfinished, contributing to the company having to complete the work at the Michigan factory or at dealerships, the people said." Ford's been fined twice before for the same kinds of issues at its plants, once in 1999, again in 2017, but a spokesperson said Ford isn't aware of any such problems now. The pressure otherwise has got to be unpleasant for everyone on the Explorer team, from CEO Jim Hackett down. The automaker was meant to be "turning the corner" in April, but as of now, shares are down, credit rating is down, earnings are down.
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"The Mustang is one of the most iconic, American cars ever made... What better way to celebrate 50 years of Mustang than with the launch of the Ford Mustang pinball game?" says Stern Pinball CEO Gary Stern.
Watch the promotional trailer for the upcoming Mustang pinball machine below, which will have to hold you over until pricing and availability are announced in early 2014.
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