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1993 Ford Taurus Sho Black On Black No Reserve 3.2 Yamaha V6 Mercury on 2040-cars

Year:1993 Mileage:116000
Location:

Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, United States

Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, United States

 1993 Ford Taurus SHO Showing Only 116,000 Original Miles

3.2 Dohc Yamaha V6 Engine Starts Right Up & Runs Strong Backed By A Smooth Shifting Automatic Transmission ...Upon Being Stored Fuel Tank Was Drained Upon Removal Fresh 93 Put In & Fired Right Up & Runs Excellent ....It Has Been Driven Down The Road & All Lights, Gauges, Heat, Radio All Work ...Again Tires Have Dry Cracking So I Don't Recommend A Long Drive On Them ...Body Is Very Straight & Solid ...Roof Is Faded & Obviously There Are Expected Scratches Of A 20 Year Old Car ...Interior Wise The Carpets & Seats Are In Very Nice Condition For It's Age (see pics) Both Power Front Seats Work As They Should ....The Following Items Were Replaced Upon Removal From Storage: timing belt, water pump, valve cover gaskets, plugs & wires, intake gaskets, serpentine belt, both front struts, all new brake lines....these are all BRAND new parts ...It Will Still Need Tires, Inspection &  Some Other Misc Items But Runs & Operates Excellent ....Clean Pa Title...All Service History & Original Owners Information All Included

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Are you a new Ford Mustang SVO? [w/video]

Fri, 16 May 2014

When Ford announced that its 2015 Mustang would arrive with a 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder engine, three letters came to mind: SVO. While Ford hasn't said a word regarding the rebirth of a Mustang SVO model, this latest set of spy shots shows us something very, very interesting. Allow us to explain.
The Mustang prototype in these photos looks very similar to the GT500 test cars we've spotted before - same bulging hood, aggressive front fascia and air vents aft of the front wheels. What's different, however, is around back. Have a look at the exhaust, and note that instead of the GT500's usual quad pipes, two of the exhaust outlets have been capped off.
Our spies point out that these exhaust outlets could be closed for some sort of emissions testing or another engineering reason, but it's also important to note that the engine and exhaust notes of this car sound completely different from earlier GT500 prototypes. We've got a video below that compares the two.

Ford owns Automotive Loyalty Awards, Audi and Subaru are king of conquests

Thu, 23 Jan 2014

Customers are a commodity in the automotive industry, and like any other commodity, automakers trade them back and forth. Only nobody wants to give up their customers - just to keep the ones they have and try to attract others.
That's what the Polk Automotive Loyalty Awards are all about. Every year the industry research body names the automakers, brands and models that manage to keep their customers coming back for more - and attract buyers to switch from other makes. Ford usually does pretty well, but this year it rose above even its own track record.
Not only did Dearborn win the Overall Loyalty to Manufacturer award, but also the Overall Loyalty to Make. Ford also took the African American category, and the F-150 was named the top full-size half-ton pickup in customer loyalty. Ford COO Mark Fields (pictured above) accepted the awards and gave the keynote address at the awards ceremony.

Spy shooter claims proof of upcoming aluminum Ford F-Series Super Duty

Thu, 26 Jun 2014

Ford has already confirmed that the 2015 F-150 (pictured above) was just the beginning for its more extensive use of aluminum. CEO Alan Mulally said it himself during the 2014 Detroit Auto Show. We've even already seen the future Raptor testing with an aluminum body. But a recent discovery from an intrepid spy photographer might indicate that the lightweight metal is coming to the Blue Oval's Super Duty pickups in their upcoming generation, as well.
According to Automotive News, a spy shooter in Colorado spotted a prototype for the next-gen F-350 testing. He happened to have a magnet on hand and got close enough to check the truck out. When he held it up to the metal in the bed, it didn't stick, which signaled to him a switch from steel to aluminum.
Obviously, this claim raises some questions. Given that it was a test vehicle, one possibility is that the Blue Oval is just evaluating the feasibility of switching to aluminum for the Super Duty trucks, not necessarily committed to it yet. Ford has been testing it quite exhaustively, after all. In fact, much of the rest of the truck in question was covered in camouflage, so it's possible that the magnet failed to work along the rest of the body not because it was aluminum, but because it wasn't powerful enough to get through the disguising material. Thus, the lightweight metal's use could be far less substantial than on the new F-150. Still, it was a clever idea for the cameraman to check things out and might have given us the first hint about brand's next heavy-duty models.