Newly Built 1923 Custom T-bucket on 2040-cars
Monroeville, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350 Chevy
Make: Ford
Model: Model T
Mileage: 55
Trim: None
Exterior Color: Black
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: Automatic
All New ScottRods Custom 1923 T-Bucket Hand Laid Body, Floor, Pick-Up Bed and Radiator Surround All Body Work has been completed and Exterior is finished in Black Primer Removable Dashboard installed on Interior Structural Steel Complete 2x4 Perimeter Chassis with Motor and Trans Mounts 9-inch Rear-end Housing with 31 Spline Axels and Drum Brakes with Internal E-Brake Semi-Elliptical Rear Suspension Brake Pedal and Master Cylinder Installed Polished, Drilled Front Axel with Disc Brakes, Hairpins, Shocks and Close Ratio Mustang II Style Rack and Pinion Steering All New GM 350 Crate Motor and Turbo 350 Transmission Weind Tunnel Ram with390 Holley Carbs Polished Tilt Steering Column & Steering Wheel Brakes & Gas lines Plumbed & Functional EZ Mini 12 Circuit Wiring Harness Polished Headers & Mufflers Big End Distributor & Coil Billet Serpentine Belt System Moroso Remote Trans Cooler Seat Frame &Battery Bay Installed w/New Battery 3rd Brake Light & LED Turn Signals Dolphin Gauges 12-gallon Gas Tank Headlights & Tail lights Running Lights Rear Center Section w/3:80 Gear Custom Drive Shaft Radiator & Fan& Shroud Rocket Wheels Mickey Thompson Radial Tires Fully Drivable JUST NEEDS INTERIOR & WINDSHIELD *Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin included with purchase. Buyer will have to obtain title from home state. |
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Toyota tops Consumer Reports best, worst used car values
Tue, 18 Mar 2014We often mock Toyota for building boring, soulless cars, but a new study by Consumer Reports suggests that regardless of whether that's true, the company has some of the best used cars on the market. In its report on used cars from 2004-2013, the Japanese automaker had 11 vehicles among its brands on the list - more than any other automaker.
CR breaks the list down by cost and vehicle size, and Toyota has at least one entry at every price point and in nearly every segment. To score a recommendation, a vehicle had to perform well in the magazine's initial tests and score above-average reliability results. It also tried to only suggest cars with electronic stability control. Of the 28 recommended vehicles, Honda/Acura had the second most mentions at six, and Ford, Hyundai and Subaru managed two each.
The Detroit brands also made it to the list, but not in a positive way. Consumer Reports compiled a list of 22 vehicles it wouldn't recommend because "they have multiple years of much-worse-than-average overall reliability." General Motors had the most unrecommended models on the list at six, but Chrysler and Ford weren't far behind, with five cars each from their brands not making the grade. The full list of recommendations is available on CR's website.
Court puts kibosh on apartheid lawsuit against Ford, Daimler
Thu, 22 Aug 2013Ford and Daimler have scored a major victory in a long-running lawsuit filed in US federal court by unnamed South African nationals. The suit alleges that both manufacturers and their subsidiaries sold their vehicles to the South African military, despite knowing that they'd be involved in violently putting down anti-apartheid protesters.
According to Reuters, South African plaintiffs filed the case under the 223-year-old Alien Torts Statute, a law which allows foreign nationals to file charges in US courts for perceived breaches of what was originally international law, but now more closely relates to violations of human rights.
And while the case - which also involves computer manufacturer IBM - has been tied up in federal courts for years, a recent case from the Supreme Court struck down a similar suit against Royal Dutch Petroleum (Shell), arguing that the ATS doesn't apply to corporations or to conduct if it occurred outside the US. In short, the law applies to individuals, but not corporations like Ford or Daimler. A US appeals court ruled that the conditions apply in this case, potentially drawing this long-running saga to a close, as the defendants will now be allowed to request that the case be dismissed in district court.
The USPS needs 180,000 new delivery vehicles, automakers gearing up to bid
Wed, Feb 18 2015Winning the New York City Taxi of Tomorrow tender was a huge prize for Nissan, even though the company is still working through the process of claiming its prize. The United States Postal Service has begun the process to take bids for a new delivery vehicle to replace the all-too-familiar Grumman Long Life Vehicle, and that will be a much larger plum for the automaker who wins it, perhaps worth more than six billion dollars. The Grumman LLV is an aluminum body covering a Chevrolet S-10 pickup chassis and General Motors' Iron Duke four-cylinder engine. The USPS bought them from 1987 to 1994, and the 163,000 of them still in service are a monumental drain on postal resources: they get roughly ten miles to the gallon instead of the quoted 16 mpg, drink up more than $530 million in fuel each year, and their constant repair needs like the balky sliding door and leaky windshields have led the service to increase the annual maintenance budget from $100 million to $500 million. A seat belt is about as modern as it gets for safety technology, and the USPS says that assuming things stay the same, it can't afford to run them beyond 2017. Last year it put out two triage requests for proposals seeking 10,000 new chassis and drivetrains for the Grumman and 10,000 new vehicles. The LLV is also too small for the modern mail system in which package delivery is growing and letter delivery is declining. The service says it doesn't have a fixed idea of the ideal "next-generation delivery vehicles," but it listed a number of requirements in its initial request and is open to any proposal. Carriers have some suggestions, though, saying they want better cupholders, sun visors that they can stuff letters behind, a driver's compartment free of slits that can swallow mail, and a backup camera. The request for information sent to automakers pegs the tender at 180,000 vehicles that would cost between $25,000 and $35,000 apiece, and it will hold a conference on February 18 to answer questions about the contract. GM is the only domestic maker to avow an interest, while Ford and Fiat-Chrysler have remained cagey. Yet with a possible $6.3 billion up for grabs and some new vans for sale that would be advertised on every block in the country, we have a feeling everyone will be listening closely come February 18. We also have a feeling the LeMons series is going to be flooded with Grummans come 2017. News Source: Wall Street Journal, Automotive News - sub.
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