Blr 4x4 Executive Lwb Seven Seat Station Wagon - Demonstrator on 2040-cars
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BLR 4x4 Executive 5.0 V8 LWB 7 Seat Station Wagon Manual.
BLR have supplied numerous vehicles to clients all over the USA, Canada and the rest of the world. Our vehicles are hand built from the chassis up using the best components to ensure a rugged and durable ride whether you are cruising the freeway or taking the back roads and mountain tracks. (Nb. If you are intending to drive off road you may want to discuss our underbody protection options) Shipped FOB from either Ontario or Florida and supplied with clear title, our BLR 4x4 component vehicles are usually supplied without engine or transmission, however this is a great opportunity to be one of the first to own one of our demonstrators or one similar built to your specification. The vehicles have been designed to accept the Ford Coyote 5.0 Litre V8 with a Sean Hyland Motor Sports prepared custom fitting kit. The BLR component vehicle is One of Our Finest Customised Vehicles, Designed & Built in Our Workshops to the Highest Standard, In a Number of Distinctive Colour Combinations Completed to Order. The Interior Is Presented in Premium Leather & Perforated Alcantara Throughout, Available in a Multitude of Different Colours and Shades, Finished with the Centre Console and Door Handles in a Choice of Lacquered Wood-Effect, Brushed Aluminium Any Many More, Altogether Creating an Air of Luxury and Comfort in One of the Toughest and Most Iconic 4x4’s Ever Made. The Specification Includes: • A galvanised custom chassis to ensure long life and durability • The running gear treated with Hammerite rust inhibiting paint • Ford Coyote 5.0 Litre V8 & Sean Hyland Motorsports custom fitting kit • 6 Speed Manual Transmission ABS/Traction Control, Alarm/Immobilizer, PAS, Electric Front Windows, Radio Prepared (power, speakers, slimline sub-woofer and aerial - leaving you to choose the head unit), Cruise Control, Cold Weather Pack (Heated: Front and Rear Wind Screens, Front Seats and Wing Mirrors), Double DIN Dash, Carbon Dipped (Instrument Binnacle, Steering Column and Dash Parts), Alcantara Wrapped Dash Pods and Grab Handle, Anderson Connector + 3m Heavy Duty Jump Leads, Bottle jack and Wheel Brace. 7 x forward facing Leather Seats and Inertia Seat Belts, Cubby Box, Leather and Alcantara Door Cards, Alcantara (Headliner, Window Surrounds and Sun Visors), Dynamat Acoustic Treatment (Dynamat and Acoustic Carpet), Leather Steering Wheel. Side Runners, NAS Rear Step, Halogen Headlights, Daytime Running Lights, Chequer Plate Kit (Wing Tops, Sills and Rear Quarters), LED Rear Lights, Front & Rear Mud Flaps, 20" 5 Spoke Alloy Wheels & All Terrain Tires. The buying price does not include shipping and taxes. Optional Extras •Front & Rear Diff Guards •Rock Sliders with Tree Bars •Recaro Racing Seats •Big Bore Suspension •Roof Rack •Interior Dash Mounted LED Lights •Puddle Lights •Heated Rear Seats •Uprated Speakers •Tow Receiver & Electrics •Lockable Cubby Box •Glove Compartment •Additional 12v outlets •Pre-heater / parking heater •Sun Roof •Automatic Transmission •Customization of Exterior & Interior Colour Schemes. If you have any questions, please call Kieron or Richard 561 210 5747 - we are always happy to help. Please be aware that the photos used are file photos for illustrative purposes only, as this vehicle is still in build. |
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Weekly Recap: Ford GT inspires guitar, foosball table, sailboat
Sat, Apr 18 2015Ford design vice president Moray Callum had just wrapped up a briefing on the interior of the Ford GT last month, but something seemed out of place. He grinned and pointed behind him, "You might be wondering why I have a boat behind me," he said mischievously. It was there because Ford set its designers on a mission to stretch and showcase their talents: design non-automotive objects inspired by the interior of the GT supercar. Callum received quite a response, too. His team produced a guitar, a foosball table (yeah bro!), a racing sailboat, a Wi-Fi speaker and some furniture. As the veteran design chief explained, "It's a really great exercise both to highlight our designers' talents, but also to really see how our design philosophy can work and how you can use it and get a common response back from a worldwide design team." Guitar View 25 Photos The objects have been on display this week at the Salone del Mobile furniture and fashion design fair in Milan, Italy, where Ford has had a presence for three years. There's also a light exhibition that apparently was inspired by the GT, as well. While this might seem a little far-fetched for the automaker, Ford said exhibitions like the Salone del Mobile give its designers another way to be creative and ultimately produce striking interior style. Ford wants this to be a differentiator, as research shows consumers are placing emphasis on the layout and features inside when they're making a decision about buying a new car. It's a little light hearted – but it's also potentially big business. Other News & Notes Cadillac CT6 platform could be used for Buick General Motors product chief Mark Reuss said the Cadillac CT6 platform could be used for a large Buick, though "not yet," Automotive News reported. The underpinnings can accommodate rear-wheel or all-wheel drive and would give Buick the large flagship it lacks. The report jibes with comments Reuss made at a roundtable with Autoblog and other reporters at the New York Auto Show. When asked if Buick had space for a large car on the CT6 chassis, he replied, "Yeah, I think it does. Yeah, I think we do." Buick has revamped its lineup in recent years with attractive crossovers and small and midsize sedans, but hasn't added the proverbial flagship that's yearned for by enthusiasts. Buick surprised industry observers with the stylish Avenir concept at the Detroit Auto Show earlier this year that raised the possibility of a halo sedan.
2021 Ford Mustang Mach 1 revealed, plus driving the BMW M8 Convertible | Autoblog Podcast #632
Fri, Jun 19 2020In this week's Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by Senior Producer Christopher McGraw and News Editor Joel Stocksdale. Before they get to this week's big news, they talk about the cars they've been driving, including the Toyota Land Cruiser, Range Rover Velar SVAutobiography Dynamic Edition, BMW M8 Convertible and BMW 840i coupe. Then they talk about Ford's big reveal of the 2021 Mustang Mach 1. Finally, in lieu of the regular Spend My Money segment, they talk about how Joel recently spent his own money on the newest edition to his personal fleet, a 2013 Volkswagen Beetle. Autoblog Podcast #632 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Rundown Cars we're driving: 2020 Toyota Land Cruiser 2020 Range Rover Velar SVAutobiography 2020 BMW M8 Convertible 2020 BMW 840i Fords reveals 2021 Mustang Mach 1 Spend Joel's Money Feedback Email – Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on iTunes Related Video:
Editors' Picks March 2021 | Ford Mustang Mach-E, Polestar 2, Land Rover Defender and more
Thu, Apr 8 2021The month of March was unofficial minivan month here at Autoblog. We drove all of them but the Kia Carnival, but don’t worry, you wonÂ’t have to wait much longer to read that review. Among all the family-toting machines, we drove some more exciting vehicles including the Land Rover Defender and a pair of up-and-coming EVs. It was a month of excellent cars, meaning that this monthÂ’s litter of EditorsÂ’ Picks is stacked. In case you missed FebruaryÂ’s picks, hereÂ’s a quick refresher on whatÂ’s going on here. We rate all the new cars we drive with a 1-10 score. Cars that are exemplary or stand out in their respective segments get EditorsÂ’ Pick status. Those are the ones weÂ’d recommend to our friends, family and anybody whoÂ’s curious and asks the question. The list that youÂ’ll find below consists of every car we rated in March that earned the honor of being an EditorsÂ’ Pick. 2021 Ford Bronco Sport 2021 Ford Bronco Sport First Edition View 32 Photos Quick take: Ford's baby Bronco is an authentic foil to the big Bronco 2-Door and 4-Door. It brings rugged styling, better-than-average off-road capability and thoughtful utility features to a generic segment of cars. Score: 8 What it competes with: Jeep Compass, Jeep Cherokee, Mazda CX-30, Subaru Crosstrek, Kia Seltos, Chevrolet Trailblazer Pros: Stellar design, excellent off-road, clever interior details throughout Cons: Pricier than most, average transmission, underwhelming interior quality and ambiance in lowest trims From the editors: Road Test Editor Zac Palmer — “I genuinely enjoy driving this cute crossover. It feels like a mini truck on the road, and Ford admirably translated the design from its big Bronco over to this Escape-based crossover. News Editor Joel Stocksdale — "The Bronco Sport isn't perfect, the transmission could use some work, and it's a little bumpy, but it's a characterful little thing with loads of style, great visibility and space, and impressive capabilities on and off road in the powerful Badlands form." In-depth analysis: 2021 Ford Bronco Sport Review | Bronco for the masses  2021 Land Rover Defender 2021 Land Rover Defender 110 View 64 Photos Quick take: The Land Rover Defender provides everything you'd hope for in a modern Land Rover: superlative off-road capability, surprisingly plush on-road demeanor, abundant interior space and abundant character. The base four-cylinder is likely all you'll need and lower trim levels provide more than enough equipment.