1932 Ford Model B Truck on 2040-cars
Barrington, New Hampshire, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 CYL
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Ford
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: SAME
Drive Type: SAME
Mileage: 4,000
Warranty: NONE
1932 FORD MODEL B PICKUP TRUCK.THIS WAS RESTORED .THE 4 CYL GAS ENGINE WAS REBUILT PROFESSIONALLY,ITS ALL STEEL,RUNS GREAT,RESTORED TO ORIGINAL PRETTY MUCH.THE ONLY THING WRONG WITH IT IS THE KEY LOCK BUTTON BROKE NO BIG DEAL AS YOU CAN BUY THEM,ITS PART OF THE IGNITION SWITCH STEERING COLUUM LOCK.THE SWITCH WORKS BUT I JUST PUT A TOGGLE SWITCH IN PLACE.THE PAINT IS PRETTY NICE,FEW MINOR CRACKS,LITTLE SCRATH HERE AND THERE,I HAD BOUGHT IT FROM A GENTLEMAN THAT HAD OWNED IT FOR ABOUT 30 YEARS MAYBE MORE.ONLY REASON FOR SELLING IS I JUST DONT USE IT .ITS BEEN REGISTERED AND INSURED AND IS STORED IN MY GARAGE THE ONE YOU SEE IT IN.IVE ONLY DRIVEN IT UP AND DOWN MY DRIVEWAY.MILES SHOWS ABOUT 4000 BUT UNSURE HOW MANY MILES ARE ON MOTOR SINCE REBUILD.GAS GAUGE DOESNT WORK.I HAVE A NICE COVER THAT COMES WITH IT WHICH I JUST TOOK OFF.THE BED IS WOOD UNDER NEATH WITH THE METAL ON TOP.LIKE I SAY I BELIEVE IT WAS RESTORED TO AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE.ITS BEING SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRENTY AS ITS ALMOST 90 YEARS OLD.FRAME REAL NICE PAINTED,I DONT THINK YOU WILL BE DISAPOINTED.I HAVE FIRE AND THEFT ON IT AND NO LIABILITY AS ITS NOT INSURED FOR THE ROAD.I MAY BE MOVING ANYWAYS SO WE DECIDED TO SELL IT.SOMEONE IS GOING TO GET A VERY NICE TRUCK.ANY QUESTION PLEASE ASK BEFORE YOU BID.I WILL TRY AND ANSWER THEM ALL THE BEST I CAN.IM SURE THERES PLENTY MORE BUT CANT THINK OF ANYTHING.LIKE I SAY ITS A BEAUTIFUL TRUCK BUT ITS NOT PEFECT.ITS STILL 6 VOLT WITH A BRAND NEW BATTERY.I CAN GIVE YOU A COPY OF REGISTRATION AND BILL OF SALE.FUNDS WILL BE CERTIFIED BANK CHECK BEFORE PICKUP.iTS ALITTLE DUSTY RIGHT NOW AS IVE HAD THE COVER OFF.
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Ford rolls out diesel Focus ST at Goodwood [w/poll]
Sun, 29 Jun 2014If you're in the market for a hot hatch, there are some excellent choices at your disposal - especially if you live in Europe. But if you want a diesel, well, your choices become rather more limited. Volkswagen tends to that niche market with the Golf GTD (essentially an oil-burning version of the GTI available Stateside), but that's about the extent of it. The pleas of those looking for more diesel-burning hot hatch choices haven't fallen on deaf ears at Ford, with the Blue Oval not only rolling out a facelifted gas-powered Focus ST at the Goodwood Festival of Speed this weekend, but also a new diesel version as well.
The diesel Focus ST (which we hope and pray isn't marketed as the STD) packs a 2.0-liter turbodiesel four producing 182 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque to propel the oil-burning hot hatch to 62 in 8.1 seconds en route to a top speed of 135 miles per hour. With less power and only slightly more torque, that makes the diesel Focus ST considerably slower than the gasoline one, which packs 252 hp and 270 lb-ft, runs to 62 in 6.5 seconds and tops out at 154 mph, but (in a testament to how far particulate filters have come) the diesel model cuts carbon emissions by nearly a third compared to the petrol version and returns about 50-percent better fuel economy, which makes that much more of a difference in markets where diesel is already priced better than gasoline at the pump.
For buyers who wouldn't consider anything other than a diesel, it also represents 23-percent more power than the previous top-level diesel Focus. The VW Golf GTD, for reference, offers up 181 hp (just 1 horse less), 280 lb-ft (15 fewer torques) but is somehow estimated to reach 60 in a considerably fleeter 7.4 seconds.
Ford announces first non-pursuit-rated police car ever
Wed, 18 Sep 2013Ford announced its first non-pursuit-rated Police Interceptor ever, based on the Taurus, which employs the smaller 2.0-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder engine in place of similar pursuit-rated Police Interceptors powered by naturally aspirated 3.5-liter and 3.7-liter V6s and the top-spec 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6. Officially called the Special Service Police sedan, the car was commissioned at the request of law-enforcement agencies that desire a more fuel-efficient vehicle for detectives, administrators and campus police, who don't necessarily need pursuit-rated vehicles.
The 2.0-liter EcoBoost engine produces 240 horsepower and 270 pound-feet of torque, but more importantly, it allows the SSP sedan to achieve somewhere in the neighborhood of 22 miles per gallon city and 32 mpg highway, which are the civilian 2.0-liter Taurus' official EPA ratings. Ford estimates that the SSP sedan will get 20 mpg city, 30 mpg highway and 23 mpg combined, with the help of Active Grille Shutters that open to allow more cooling air through to the radiator, or close to optimize aerodynamics and fuel economy. Those numbers compare favorably to the discontinued Crown Victoria-based Interceptor's 14 mpg city and 21 mpg highway and the newer Taurus-based cars equipped with V6s, the most fuel efficient of which gets 18 mpg city and 26 mpg highway.
If it was driven 90,000 miles over the course of three years, a 2.0-liter SSP sedan would save law enforcement agencies $5,042.92 versus the Crown Vic, Ford estimates. The EPA is expected to post official fuel-economy numbers for the SSP sedan in December. Until then, read the press release below for more information.
How new car shortages may impact your buying experience
Wed, 04 Sep 2013If you want further proof that the auto industry is bouncing back, look no further than the empty lots and forecourts of your local dealership. According to a story by The Wall Street Journal, continued high demand for mainstream cars is overtaxing automakers' ability to produce enough models. Several dealers interviewed for the story are reporting two-week supplies as opposed to the typical two-month allocations.
With sales expected to hit 1.4 million units when August numbers arrive shortly and incentive spending down to its lowest amount since January, these limited supplies are pushing prices even higher. For example, according to the WSJ, the average price of a Ford Fusion is up past $26,000. Unfortunately, it's difficult for manufacturers to increase production quickly. If it invests in its facilities, as many manufacturers have done, it risks wasting cash if growth suddenly slows. At the same time, the momentum gained over the past several years could be short lived if vehicle supplies continue to dwindle. "Manufacturers are in a precarious situation," notes Karl Brauer, a senior director at Kelley Blue Book.
Low interest rates and a wealth of desirable features are also allowing customers to purchase more expensive vehicles while justifying their higher overall price tags, a situation that is compounding supply shortages. Even now, during the annual end-of-summer clearance season, deals on new vehicles are remarkably difficult to come by. According to the report, the Toyota Corolla is in a self-inflicted state of shortage, as Toyota clears out inventory in anticipation of the new 2014 generation arriving in dealers. Ford's supplies should rebound as Fusion production comes on line at its Flat Rock, Michigan factory. The Chevrolet Impala, Honda Odyssey, Civic, and Accord and Subaru Forester are also facing shortages.