T Bucket Roadster Turn Key Show Quality on 2040-cars
Crane, Missouri, United States
1923 FORD T BUCKET ROADSTER STYLE, SHOW QUALITY, TURN KEY, NO ISSUES. "We call her the Black Widow" ENGINE: Chevy 350 4-bolt main factory crate motor (runs on regular fuel), Edelbrock aluminum intake and 600 cfm 4 bbl carb with electric choke, Sanderson ceramic coated headers with internal baffles (attention getting sound but no too loud), HEI ignition, polished aluminum radiator with 16" electric fan. Chrome: valve covers, alternator, drive pulleys, oil dip stick, fuel pump and starter. TRANS: TH350 GM 3-sp automatic, Lokar shifter, deep aluminum pan, trany cooler, and chrome dip stick. BODY: Fiberglass with door on right side, full interior and carpet, Omega electric gauges, tinted windshield with chrome frame and chrome mirrors, third brake light, headlights, turn signals, 4-way flashers, and horn. CHASSIS: Pro-built powder coated frame and suspension, 10.5" front disc brakes with Airheart aluminum calipers, Posie Super Glide chrome front springs, chrome front and rear shocks, dual master brake cylinder with adjustable proportioning valve, braided stainless steel brake hoses, chrome headlight buckets, chrome tie rod, powder coated rear springs, 9" Ford rear axle with 11" drum brakes, 13.5 gal steel fuel tank. TIRES: Yokohama 225/65R17 and 305/50R20 WHEELS: Boss (American Eagle) 17x8 and 20x10 SUMMARY: Show quality, needs nothing, outstanding workmanship, Missouri titled as a 1918 Ford and in my name. Runs, drives and stops great. LOCATION: About 45 min south of Springfield, Missouri and about 45 minutes north of Branson, Missouri. NOTE: Vehicle is listed locally and I reserve the right to end this auction at anytime. Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs. Email or call 417 209-4560 for more info. On Jun-21-14 at 06:26:34 PDT, seller added the following information: All pics were taken in the last 30-days. The condition shown is the actual condition. |
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XCAR stages epic drag race between Ford GT40, GT70 and GT
Mon, 19 Aug 2013XCAR has put together what it believes is a first - a drag race between Ford's legendary, Le Mans-winning GT40, the more recent GT supercar it inspired and the little-known GT70 rally car. The three mid-engined monsters were all built for very different purposes, and not surprisingly, they come to battle with very different powertrains.
The GT40 is powered by a thumping, naturally aspirated V8. This example, which looks like a Mark IV model, is likely powered by a 7.0-liter engine, although it's not entirely clear how much power it's putting down. The GT70, meanwhile, was Ford's response to the Lancia Stratos. Considering that the Lancia is one of the greatest rally cars in history and many of you are probably just hearing of the GT70 for the first time, you can imagine how much success Ford had with it. Only six were produced before a change in regulations doomed this mid-engined rally car.
The Ford GT, meanwhile, doesn't really need an introduction. 550 horsepower is on offer from a 5.4-liter, supercharged V8, which keeps the GT competitive even against more modern supercars. 60 miles per hour arrives in well under four seconds while the top speed sits at 212 mph. Not bad for a car that went out of production in 2006.
Which is more fuel efficient, driving with a pickup's tailgate up or down?
Tue, 26 Aug 2014
Thanks to the smoke wand in the wind tunnel, you can actually see the difference in our video.
Should you drive with your pickup truck's tailgate up or down? It's an age-old controversy that's divided drivers for decades. Traditionalists will swear you should leave the tailgate down. Makes sense, right? It would seem to let the air flow more cleanly over the body and through the bed. But there's also a school of thought that argues trucks are designed to look and operate in a specific manner, and modern design techniques can help channel the airflow properly. So don't mess with all of that: Leave the tailgate up.
2016 Ford Explorer order guide revealed
Wed, Jan 21 2015The configurator for the refreshed 2016 Ford Explorer is already up and running. However, if you're the type of person that really likes to dig into the nitty-gritty of a vehicle's features, then the order guide for this latest Ford is now available (pictured right). While the documents don't list fuel economy, engine power or pricing, they give a precise idea of all of the differences separating each of the five trim levels: Base, XLT, Limited, Sport and Platinum. In addition to the tweaked styling across the board, even the Base model now features a rearview camera with a washer. There are also three new colors available: Shadow Black, Blue Jeans Metallic and Guard Metallic. Base, XLT and Limited trims are available with either a 3.5-liter V6 or new, optional 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder. All of them are mated to a six-speed automatic, and all-wheel drive is optional with either engine. The new Platinum trim basically loads the Explorer up with everything imaginable. Power comes from the 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6, matched with all-wheel drive. Plus, the Platinum trim gets standard luxuries like a dual-pane moonroof, adaptive cruise control, a premium sound system and Ford's super-soft Nirvana Leather covering the seats. There are also some new tech features throughout the rest of the lineup. For example, an updated auto-parking system is also available on the Limited but comes standard on the Platinum. Furthermore, a 180-degree front camera and second-row USB charging are optional on the Sport but are standard on the Limited and Platinum. Check out the gallery for even more of the changes. Featured Gallery 2016 Ford Explorer View 30 Photos Related Gallery 2016 Ford Explorer Order Guide View 20 Photos News Source: FordTip: P Design/Style Ford Car Buying SUV order guide