Ford Bronco Custom on 2040-cars
Columbia, Missouri, United States
1974 Ford Bronco 2007 Frame – Off Restoration Details Engine & Mechanical · 302 Small Block V8 Engine Rebored and calibrated · Ford 9” Rear End · Dana 44 Front End · Edelbrock 4 Barrel Carburetor · All Aluminum Radiator · Saginaw Power Steering · Front Disc Brakes w/ Power Brake Kit · Trac – Lok Rear End Locker · New Venture 3550 5 Speed Transmission o Off the Tree and on the Floor o Centerforce Clutch · Ceramic Headers · Custom Flowmaster Exhaust w/ S.S. Tips · New Heater Core and Duct System Suspension – Tires · 3.5” James Duff Ultimate Suspension Lift w/ Leaf Springs · 2” Body Lift · 35” Good Year Wrangler Mud-Terrain · 12.5” Chrome Wheels Body Pieces & Accessories · Fiberglass Hood w/ Scoop an Pneumatic Lift Arms · Fiberglass Snoop Doors w/ Quick Release S.S. Hinges · Galvanized Rear Tail Gate · Polished S.S. Tilt Steering Column o 4-Spoke LaCarra Steering Wheel · Powdercoated Pre-Runner Front Bumper & Rear Bumper · Custom Paint 6 Point Full Roll Cage · Bestop Bikini Top · Bestop Soundbar · Custom Logo Bucket Seats w/ Waterproof Cordura Fabric · Custom Fold & Tumble Rear Bench Seat w/ Cordura Paint & Coating · Hot Tank, Bead & Media Blast all Axle, Frame & Body Parts · Centari Paint to all Axle, Frame & Structural Pieces · Body Undercoating Spray-on Urethane · Interior Tub Custom Color Rhino Lining Tuff Grip · Custom Ford Shelby Cobra Metallic Blue w/ Silver Rally Stripes 1974 Ford Bronco
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The fascinating forgotten civil defense history of Mister Softee trucks
Mon, 26 Aug 2013Hemmings 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.
Ex-PR chief Vines accuses Ford of bugging cars, phones
Fri, 24 Oct 2014Jason Vines, former head of communications at Ford among other automakers, is accusing the Blue Oval of bugging his company phone and his car during the Firestone tire recall for the Explorer in 2001. The allegations have come to light in Vines' upcoming book What Did Jesus Drive? Crisis PR in Cars, Computers and Christianity.
According to The Detroit News, which has an advance copy of the book, Vines (pictured above) claims that after leaving the company, someone with security within Ford advised him that he had been bugged around the time of the recall. The allegations don't stop there, though. Vines further contends that he might not have been the only one to get this treatment, noting that then-general counsel John Rintamaki also believed he was being listened to.
According to The Detroit News, even if it had been a company phone, recording Vines without his knowledge still would have been a felony under Michigan law.
Watch live as Mark Fields is officially named Ford's next CEO
Thu, 01 May 2014We've heard rumblings of a changing of the guard at Ford, and this live stream from The Blue Oval itself is set to confirm the rumors: Alan Mulally will be succeeded by the automaker's current Chief Operating Officer, Mark Fields.
Mulally, who is 68 years old, has served at the head of Ford for eight years, and his official retirement date will be July 1st, 2014. Fields, who is 53 this year, has been with Ford for 25 years and has been groomed to take the helm from Mulally for the last several of those years.
There's an official press release that you can read, but if you're more of a visual person, you're welcome to watch the live video feed of the announcement down below.