1995 Dnr Bronco on 2040-cars
Langley, South Carolina, United States
Engine:5.8
Mileage: 172,000
Make: Ford
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: Bronco
Trim: DNR
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: 4x4
For sell is a ex DNR Bronco. 172000 miles 5.8 motor. almost new tires ,new oil change and new rear end fluid. tan interior with a tear in driver seat. rear door does work and does have a dent in it . paint is in really good shape for the year. HID head lights that are really bright. trans does make a vibration at some times but if you let off the gas and let back on it goes away. 100% sure the torque converter needs to be replaced but can be driven anywhere as it is not a major problem. flowmaster true duel pipes. if you have any other questions please feel free to ask trying to be as truthful as can be so let me know if i can be of any help can text me at any time at 8036240966 thanks
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Rowan Atkinson crashes at Goodwood Revival
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Among the many competitors taking part in the retro racing event in England was none other than Rowan Atkinson, the actor perhaps best known for playing Mr. Bean. Driving a classic Ford Falcon Sprint in the Shelby Cup event, Atkinson (pictured above at the 2012 revival) reportedly crashed head-on into another car on track.
According to reports, the two cars up spun out. The driver in between managed to avoid a pile-up, but Atkinson couldn't steer clear and hit the obstructing vehicle. Fortunately Rowan walked away unscathed (and, we imagine, in a humorous manner), but while we don't know how extensive the damage was to the Falcon, it was enough to take it out of the race.
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The benefit of start-stop is reduced fuel consumption as it shuts the engine off at long stops, and AN quotes Ford as saying that drivers can save more than $1,000 on fuel costs over five years. Despite this, the option hasn't been popular on the Fusion thus far, but it could be more beneficial on bigger vehicles like the F-150. Ford also said that the next-gen Edge, which was previewed in concept form at the LA Auto Show, will be equipped with auto start-stop to help make the EcoBoost engines even more efficient.
Man turns Ford Fiesta into a one-car band
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It seems that someone rigged up and edited (699 times, we might add) a Ford Fiesta, a bucket, 12 PVC pipes and the natural sounds that a car makes to come up with a song. Now, we don't recognize the tune, so we've no idea if this is a cover or an original piece. And while it's hardly Beethoven, we have to admire the amount of effort the "conductor" went to in his attempt to turn a subcompact car into a musical instrument(s). Take a look (or listen) below for the entire video.