1946 Ford 1/2 Ton Original , Rat Rod, Street Rod. on 2040-cars
Huntsville, Missouri, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:choice
Engine:None
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Ford
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Chrome grille parts, hood trim
Drive Type: RWD
Warranty: NONE
Mileage: 999,999
Brought out of a barn in Arizona in 1980, moved to Missouri and put into another barn until recently. PROJECT TRUCK 3 or 4 small rust through holes the size aprox. of you'r finger. 2 in cab corners, one in bottom front (:inside drivers door. Tail gate has a small amount of rust though by left hinge.) Sheet metal in very good condition. floors are in very good condition with no rust through, Fenders are good cab is good but front grille section is bent . Bed has had a metal plate welded in . Steering seems good, rolls easy GOOD TITLE. Can help load. Sold AS IS ,Buyer must pick up at my place. $200 deposit within 48 hrs. of auction close by paypal and the rest in cash when picked up unless other arrangements are made with me. QUESTIONS ? PLEASE CALL 660-651-8634 THANKS ED
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William Clay Ford Sr. dead at 88
Sun, 09 Mar 2014William 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."
Project Ugly Horse: Part VII
Fri, 12 Apr 2013Devils, Details and Weight Reduction
There are many things I could call this exercise. A party is not one of them.
I've spent three days crammed in the axle well of this 1989 Mustang with nothing to keep me company beyond a trouble light, a DeWalt drill on the very last of its legs and billion razor sharp, red hot slivers of metal with an affinity for my most sensitive of regions. My joints are raw from crawling around on the concrete. I'm half deaf from the shriek of the spot weld cutter and the boom of the cold chisel and hammer.
Ford gets colorful with Mustang anniversary infographic
Thu, 24 Oct 2013Preparing to celebrate its 50th birthday, the Ford Mustang has seen a lot of vehicle trends come and go, and this especially goes for paint colors. Using historical production data, Ford has managed to create an infographic dating back to 1967 that breaks down the three top Mustang colors for each year as well as calling out some of the more interesting trends and colors over the years.
Over its five generations, the Mustang has been offered in a seemingly endless rainbow - from Playboy Pink in '67 and color-changing Mystichrome on the 2004 Cobra - but the most popular has always been red, which is the color of choice for 21 percent of all Mustangs ever made. Almost every year since 1967, red has been among the top three colors for the Mustang, but other popular colors have included blue, white, brown and, most recently, black. There are even websites and registries available for people owning certain-color Mustangs.
As the all-new 2015 Mustang gets ready for its debut later this year, there's no telling what kind of exciting and/or wacky colors Ford has in store. Click on the image above to see the full infographic (choose the "large" option for optimal viewing), or check it out in a smaller size along with the press release posted below.