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1976 Ford F250 Truck Highboy 4x4 on 2040-cars

US $3,200.00
Year:1976 Mileage:195000
Location:

Washington, New Jersey, United States

Washington, New Jersey, United States

1976 f250. Highboy, which means it has a divorced transfer case and three driveshafts. 460 engine, bored 30 over, mild cam. C6 auto matic. Both engine and trans have about 10,000 miles on them. Axles are-front-dana 44, rear-dana 60 with 4:10 gears.Truck runs and moves. Truck as been parked for a few years. I was going to restore it but have no time for it. The engine and trans were the only things I got done then had no more time for it. The cab and bed should be replaced due to rust. Fenders, doors, hood, tailgate and bumpers are all in good condition. Truck has a 3 inch body lift, add a leaf in the front and has 2 inch thick traction bars in rear.. Since the truck was parked for awhile you will need to go over it, which means cleaning up the brakes and carb rebuild and so on. Tires are 35 inch and do have cracks.the wheels are vintage late 70's 16.5x10 aluminum slots in good condition with no curb marks, they are just dirty in the picture. This would be a great project for somebody.I use to drive this as my daily driver a few years back. I drove this truck about a week ago to where it is now, brakes should be checked and carb needs rebuilding. Any questions please ask. IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT BUYING THIS CALL FOR MORE DETAILS 908-878-2235 I DO HAVE A CLEAN CAB FOR THIS TRUCK THAT I WOULD SELL TO THE BUYER FOR AN ADDITIONAL COST THIS TRUCK IS LISTED LOCALLY AND I WILL END THE AUCTION EARLY IF IT IS SOLD LOCALLY. WINNING BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE TO PICK UP TRUCK THEMSELF TRUCK MEASURES ABOUT 83 INCHES WIDE FROM OUTSIDE SIDEWALL TO OUTSIDE SIDEWALL OF TIRES, SO IF YOU PICK THIS UP WITH A TRAILER, YOUR DECK HAS TO BE ATLEAST 83 INCHES BETWEEN YOUR FENDERS.

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William Clay Ford Sr. dead at 88

Sun, 09 Mar 2014

William Clay Ford, retired vice chairman of Ford Motor Company and the last surviving grandchild of company founder Henry Ford, died this morning after a bout with pneumonia. He was 88.
Ford spent 57 years with his grandfather's company, joining the board of directors in 1948 before graduating from college. Ford also held a position as chairman of the design committee, as well as the chairman of the executive committee and vice chairman of the Board of Directors during his tenure with the company. In a 2013 Detroit Free Press story, retired CFO Allan Gilmour said Ford had an eye for design, and was once able to pick out when a fiberglass model of a Ford Contour was asymmetrical, off by an inch on one side. He retired and assumed the position of director emeritus in 2005.
"My father was a great business leader and humanitarian who dedicated his life to the company and the community," said Bill Ford, Jr., Ford's current executive chairman. "He also was a wonderful family man, a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him, yet he will continue to inspire us all."

GM readying aluminum-body fullsize pickups

Wed, 19 Feb 2014

Ford's extensive use of aluminum in its 2015 F-150 is a big deal. A really big deal. Big enough, in fact, that General Motors is reportedly changing its fullsize pickup strategy. According to The Wall Street Journal, The General has locked in partnerships with Alcoa Inc. and Novelis Inc. - companies that will supply aluminum for the next-generation Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra trucks.
"Ford's introduction of the 2015 F-150 pickup truck was a game changer, and it's the first, not the last, conversion of this type," Novelis spokesperson Charles Belbin told the Journal. The switch to aluminum has allowed Ford to shave roughly 700 pounds off its fullsize truck's curb weight. And while official mileage ratings have not been announced, the weight loss should go a long way for improving efficiency, especially when combined other efficiency-minded improvements including better aerodynamics and new, turbocharged V6 engines.
Of course, aluminum-bodied cars are nothing new. But extensive use of aluminum in a major, best-selling product like the Ford F-150 is expected to kick off widespread use of this weight-saving material as availability rises and cost decreases. The WSJ reports that GM had originally explored the idea of moving to aluminum pickups back in 2008, but abandoned the idea due to cost concerns amid economic woes.

The fascinating forgotten civil defense history of Mister Softee trucks

Mon, 26 Aug 2013

Hemmings came across an interesting article from the Throwin' Wrenches blog about the intersection of ice cream, cars and civic duty in America's late 1950s. In particular, it focuses on the Mister Softee trucks, which criss-crossed neighborhoods of the eastern US serving ice cream. Looking past the ultra-durable vehicles used - heavy-duty Ford-based chassis, for what it's worth - the article delves into some deeper national-security territory.
See, Mister Softee truck owners were voluntary members of the Civil Defense, thanks to all the useful stuff (potable water, generators, freezers and fridges) that the machines carried with them for serving ice cream. Click over to Throwin' Wrenches for the full run down of how Mister Softee would have stepped in to help fight if the Cold War ever turned a little hotter.