1959 Ford Ranchero on 2040-cars
Roswell, New Mexico, United States
Body Type:RANCHERO PICKUP
Engine:352 FORD
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Ranchero
Drive Type: C-6 AUTOMATIC REBUILT
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 100,000
Sub Model: RANCHERO
Exterior Color: LT BLUE
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Green
Trim: BASE
I GOT THIS CAR WITH OUT A MOTOR OR TRANS....I PUT A COMPLETELY REBUILT 352 MOTOR WITH EVERYTHING NEW REBUILT HEADS NEW LIFTERS ,,CAM, RODS , MAINS CRANK POLISHED, PISTONS AND SO ON NO EXPENCE
SPARED... CHROME PAN AND THAT NEWLY REBUILT C-6 FORD TRANNY EVERYTHING PERIOD CORRECT.....IT HAS FORD DISC BRAKES NEW IGNIGHTER DISTRIBUTOR...IT NEEDS THE DISTRIBUTOR PUT IN AND THE POWER STEERING HOOKED UP AND THE RADIATOR PUT IN AND THE HEADER PIPES HOOKED UP ... THIS SHOULD BE A SMOOTH AND FAST RIDE... EVERTHING IS THERE...
THE REASON IM SELLING IS... IM GETTING OLD AND HAVE LOTS OF HART PROBLEMS....FINISH
PUTTING IT TOGATHER AND PAINT IT ...IT COULD BE A $30,000.00 SHOW CAR... THE INTERIOR HAS BEEN PAINTED NICELY AND THE SEATS AND DOOR PANELS ARE SPOTLESS 575-626-4138 IT HAS NEVER BEEN RUN ... IM ASKING 10,000.00 OBO ..... I WISHI HAD THE TIME TO FINISH IT AND MAKE AN EXTRA 10 GRAND OR SO. MY LOSS-YOUR GAIN.....THANKS FOR LOOKING
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Detroit automakers gain market share simultaneously for first time in 20 years
Wed, 01 May 2013While monthly sales figures might be an easy way of tracking the progression of the auto industry and individual automakers, looking at market share might be more indicative of how each company is actually standing up against its competitors. For the Detroit Three automakers, they have collectively lost almost 30 percent of the market over the last 20 years, but now, for the first time since 1993, Ford, General Motors and Chrysler have each posted market share gains at the same time.
According to Automotive News, Ford's share increased the most by 0.7 percent, GM was up 0.5 percent and Chrysler rose marginally by 0.2 percent, giving the Detroit automakers a total market share of 45.6 percent. As for the Japan's Big Three, the article reports that Toyota is up by 0.7 percent, Nissan is down the same amount and Honda has seen "little change."
Watch these Australian Ford and Holden muscle cars duke it out
Wed, 21 Aug 2013Australia's Motoring has put together a little video on two of the great performance vehicles available down under - the Holden VF Commodore HSV GTS and the Ford Falcon FPV GT R-Spec. And while both FPV and the Falcon might be on their way out, there's still plenty of time for a little head-to-head comparison between the two.
The cars aren't all that well evenly matched, though. The Ford boasts a 5.0-liter, supercharged V8, which the Aussies measure out at 449 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque. The HSV, though, with its Corvette-derived, 6.2-liter, supercharged V8 is just too powerful - 576 hp and 545 lb-ft of torque.
Predictably, it doesn't end too well for the Ford. As the guys from Motoring point out, the new VF Commodore is just too new and too good, with its extra power and its adaptive dampers (GM's excellent MagnaRide). Interestingly, Motoring did point out that the Holden's electric steering is better than the Ford's hydraulic steering, which is a lot like a Porsche purist saying they prefer water-cooled engines to air cooled.
American automakers fall in latest Fortune 500 rankings
Fri, 10 May 2013Not that it means anything beyond bragging rights, but if you're fixated on the positions of domestic automakers on the annual Fortune 500 list, both General Motors and Ford are still on it but they've slipped a couple of notches. The list ranks American companies and they're ordered solely by revenue. GM, fifth last year, came in seventh, while Ford fell from ninth to tenth even though both companies saw small gains in annual revenue.
GM's $152.3 billion in revenue was less than a third of that of the first company on the list: Wal-Mart, which regained the title from Exxon Mobil. Berkshire Hathaway and Apple are the firms that moved GM down. Ford, displaced by energy company Valero, had $134.3 billion in revenue.
On a side note, profitability isn't a factor, but both GM and Ford were down in this year's list compared to last year's: GM declined from $9.2 billion to $6.2 billion, Ford fell from $20.2 billion to $5.6 billion. If profits were included, Exxon Mobil would probably still be king: although the energy company made almost $20 billion less in revenue than Wal-Mart's $469.2 billion, it posted $44.9 billion in profit compared to Wal-Mart's $17 billion.