Black Ford Excursion on 2040-cars
College Place, Washington, United States
This is a great vehicle and don't want to sell it, but I need the money for college. Has never been in a accident and has no bents. This vehicle has had 3 owners and was bought from the last owner with 50000 miles on it. All the paper work has been kept. Has had a annual detail since it was bought from previous owners. It has a 6 inch lift with 37x13.5 Toyo MT on 18 inch XD rims. The engine has a Edge Power chip with an after market 4in exhaust on it as well. Also has a Diamond Plate custom bumper. The engine has had 2 injectors replaced recently, as well as the fuel pump, turbo hose and two new batteries. In city mpg it gets about 11-15, on the highway it gets between 15-23 (Because of the Chip and exhaust) depending on how you drive. It has never been 4x4ed, it is more of a road warrior. It seats 8 people, with a center console in-between the front seats. No sound systems installed. The buyer is responsible for pick up. Contact: Cody 1(541) 561-8723 Afternoons work best |
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Ford cranks up '32 Ford body production
Tue, 14 Jan 2014If you're going to build your own hot rod, you'll want to start with a '32 Ford 5-Window Coupe. Favored by American servicemen returning from World War II, the '32 Ford remains the very icon of the hot rod to this day. The trouble is there were only so many of them made in the first place, and finding one today can be a challenge. That's where reproduction models come in.
The aftermarket is replete with companies that will sell you a fiberglass body in the form of a '32 Ford coupe, but quality can be hit or miss. So to help meet demand among hot rod builders and enthusiasts, Ford has teamed up with United Pacific Industries to offer officially licensed body shells.
Announced at the SEMA show in November, the '32 Ford 5-Window Coupe body is made from stamped steel according to original specifications from original machinery where possible or reproduced machinery built to the same original specifications where necessary. The bodies are ready to accept vintage powertrains or crate motors from the Ford Racing catalog, and join the 9,000 other parts offered in the Ford Component Sales catalog - including similar reproduction bodies available for the 1965-70 Mustang and 1940 Ford Coupe. From there, the proverbial sky's the limit.
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"We are excited to see Jim and Stephen take on these new roles as they bring unique skills, experience and fresh perspectives to these critical positions." - Mark Fields
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As you yourself may recall, the Escape was subject to a string of recalls last year that resulted in a $17 million fine. One of them was over this very same issue, which Ford apparently didn't rectify the first time around. Let's hope this time is the last time.