1968 Ford F-250 Ranger on 2040-cars
Silver Gate, Montana, United States
1968 F250 Ranger on a 1976 F150 chassis Full restoration
-Entirely rust free body and chassis
-390 FE Big Block (late 1967 date code)
-Edelbrock Performer 390 intake
-Edelbrock 4 bbl with manual choke
-Electronic ignition
-Hardened valve seats in heads
-Mild cam
-Long tube Flowtech headers
-Oil galley plugs tapped and pipe plugged
-Full engine rebuild
-C6 automatic transmission fully rebuilt with shift kit
-Dana Spicer 24 divorced T-case
-Ford 9" rear, Dana 44 front diff 4.10s
-Coil over front end
-Power brakes
-Power steering
-Front disc brakes
-17" steering wheel
-Fresh satin black paint
-New axle seals all around
-New universal joints
-Goodyear Wrangled MTR 35x12.50x17" Load Range C tires
-Brand new "Soft 8's" 17" wheels
-All new brake hoses all around
-New rear wheel cylinders
-Rebuilt front calipers
-New windshield and seal
-New quarter window and rear window seals
-New mirrors and armrests
Ford F-250 for Sale
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Car companies used to cook up sales with recipe books
Fri, 08 Aug 2014The evolution of automotive marketing has undergone a number of strange phases. Few, though, match the strangeness of the 1930s to 1950s, when automotive marketers turned to cookbooks as a means of promoting their vehicles. Yes, cookbooks. We can't make this stuff up, folks.
This bizarre trend led to General Motors distributing cookbooks under the guise of its then-subsidiary Frigidaire. Ford, meanwhile, offered a compilation of recipes from Ford Credit Employees (shown above). The cookbook-craze wasn't limited to domestic manufacturers, though. As The Detroit News discovered, both Rolls-Royce and Volkswagen got in on the trend, although not until the 1970s.
The News has the full story on this strange bit of marketing. Head over and take a look.
Automakers' rush on aluminum may result in shortage
Thu, 13 Feb 2014Aluminum is the new buzzword in the automotive industry. The latest Range Rover and Range Rover Sport both take advantage of the lightweight material to shave huge amounts of body fat (only it's called "aluminium" over there). Audi and Jaguar have been using the stuff for years in their A8 and XJ, respectively, and now, aluminum is going mainstream, arriving on the 2015 Ford F-150.
While we're excited to see aluminum make an impact outside the premium market, its widespread adoption apparently won't come without some problems, notably in terms of supply. "There isn't an automotive manufacturer that makes vehicles in North America that we're not talking to," Tom Boney, of Novelis, the largest global supplier of aluminum sheetmetal, told The Detroit News.
According to Boney, Ford's use of aluminum on such a large scale has forced auto manufacturers in "every boardroom" to reconsider their plans following the F-150's unveiling, for one simple reason: there's not exactly enough aluminum to go around, at least in the short term. The auto industry presently only accounts for six percent of the aluminum sheet produced, but as the material is adopted by more and more brands, that figure is expected to swell to 25 percent within the next six years.
Ford of Europe celebrates Mondeo's 20th anniversary
Wed, 25 Sep 2013Ford's European operations are celebrating a milestone of sorts as the Mondeo, the Blue Oval's bread-and-butter D-segment sedan in the old country, celebrates its 20th anniversary. The mid-sizer, which was sold in the US for a short time as the Contour, has been a far more popular vehicle in Europe - even receiving regular praise from one Jeremy Clarkson.
Narrated by Cockney actor Ray Winstone, the video goes through the Mondeo's years and how it's evolved from 1993 to the as-yet-unreleased fifth-generation model, which is essentially the same as the Ford Fusion that's sold in America. Take a look below for the full video from Ford of Europe.