1960 Ford Thunderbird Convertible on 2040-cars
Azusa, California, United States
Engine:V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Ford
Mileage: 0
Model: Thunderbird
Trim: 2 DOOR CONV
Options: Convertible
CAR COMES WITH: GAUGES, GLOVE BOX DOOR, AIR CLEANER, WINDOW FRAMES, BUMPERS, SOME ENGINE PARTS
HAVE BEEN CHROME, VALVES COVERS, EMBLEMS, NEW DOOR HANDLES, NEW WINDSHEILD RUBBER, NO RADIO,
REAR SEAT IS MISSING,(LOOK AT PIC'S). ALSO DOOR PANELS AND REAR PANELS ARE MISSING, CONVERTIBLE
RACK IS NOT COMPLETE,(LOOK AT PIC'S). ENGINE WAS REBUILT BUT SAT OUTSIDE, IT DOES TURN, NO WINDSHEILD,
CLEAN CALIFORNIA TITTLE ON A NON-OP, WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PICTURES COMES WITH THE CAR. WILL BE A VERY
NICE CAR WHEN COMPLETED. HAVE RADIATOR AND OTHER PARTS THAT I FOUND AFTER PIC'S WERE TAKEN. CAN
'HELP LOAD CAR. TOWING IS AVAILABLE FOR A FEE, CAN DELIVER TO SHIPPING COMPANY.CAR SOLD AS IS. ALL SALE
ARE FINAL, A $500.00 (NON REFUNDED) DOWN PAYMENT 24 HRS END OF AUCTION. FULL PAYMENT REQUIRED
WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSE. BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR VEHICLE PICK UP OR SHIPPING. E-MAIL ME IF YOU
WANT TO SEE MORE PICTURES.
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Enterprise customer billed $47k for Mustang stolen from rental lot
Sun, 05 Jan 2014A weekend rental of a Ford Mustang GT Convertible sounds like a nice, relaxing way to burn some gas, but one Nova Scotia woman's two-day rental is turning into a months-long headache. In early October, Kristen Cockerill picked up the Mustang from Enterprise Rent-A-Car, and she returned it the following day as stipulated by the rental contract. Unfortunately, she dropped the car off on a Sunday - a day on which the particular Enterprise office is closed - and the car ended up being stolen overnight.
Now, two months later, CBC reports that Cockerill received a bill from Enterprise for the full replacement of the car totaling $47,271 (a base 2014 Mustang GT Convertible currently costs $40,349 in Canada). As it turns out, the fine print in the contract says that the renter is responsible for cars dropped off after hours until it can be inspected the next business day - this is also reflected on the key drop seen in the news report video, which states "vehicles returned after hours are the responsibility of the renter until inspected on the next business day."
It's not clear how much, if any, of that amount Cockerhill will be responsible for once her insurance company gets involved, but if the insurance company refuses to pay, Enterprise will bill the amount to the credit card she provided during her rental. While this ordeal is far over for Cockerhill, it's a good reminder for the rest of us to always read the fine print.
Ford Escort testing, may be bound for Europe
Tue, 01 Apr 2014There has been little news about Ford's China-focused Escort concept since debuting at last year's Shanghai Motor Show, but the no-frills sedan has shown its camouflaged face again during cold weather testing in Northern Sweden. While far from a guarantee, the test location might hint that the Blue Oval plans to market the car outside of Asia.
The Escort's black robe and zebra paint make it hard to tell if anything specific has changed about the design, but the shape of the sedan looks close to what was shown in Shanghai. Under the disguise, you can still make out the hexagonal front grille from the concept. When Ford announced the model, the company said that the design wasn't supposed to be "arrogant or pretentious," and it certainly achieved that. The engine range is still a mystery, but it seems safe to expect small, economy-focused powertrains.
A report from last year indicated that Ford may be considering broadening the new Escort beyond Asia and possibly even selling it in Europe. The fact that the company brought it to Sweden for testing could bolster that argument. A release date hasn't been set yet, but the automaker has promised 15 new products for China by 2015. The basic sedan could be on the road soon.
Ford patents a multi-touch version of its classic keypad
Fri, Sep 9 2016For decades, Ford has offered a keypad on the doors of their cars that would allow owners access with the right code. Amazingly, the keypad has survived almost unchanged except for a recent touch button version. A new patent from the Blue Oval shows the keypad may get a big upgrade soon. The first big change is that it looks like the keypad may move to the key fob. Although it might be possible to have it on the car itself as well, the patent only seems to focus on the key fob. In addition, the fob will now be a multi-touch pad similar to that of modern smartphones. This will allow for more diverse code entries, according to the patent's description. Instead of just a simple number code, owners could enter a code that involves swipes and keystrokes, and even simultaneous keystrokes. For instance, you could enter a code that requires swiping from 1 to 3, followed by holding 2 and 4 to unlock the car. The patent also seems to indicate that this keypad would then display unlock functions and other functions on the fob after the correct code is entered, thus making it more than just a way to unlock the car. As for the practical implications of this keypad system update, it could provide an added layer of security. If someone steals your keys, they would have to also know your access code to get into the car. Whether this would also help make the key and car harder to hack would remain to be seen, though. Another possible benefit could be the prevention of accidental lock and alarm button presses, although that likely isn't a common issue. There could be potential downsides as well. If used as an extra layer of security, the legitimate owner would have to punch in their code on the fob to get in, which would render proximity key benefits relatively useless. Moving the keypad to the fob would also mean owners couldn't get into their cars without having the key with them. We don't have any clues as to when this could become a feature, but it doesn't seem like it would be difficult to implement, so it could show up in the next few years. Related Video: News Source: United States Patent and Trademark OfficeImage Credit: Ford, United States Patent and Trademark Office / Ford Auto News Ford Lincoln Technology keyless entry