1955 Ford F100 Custom Cab on 2040-cars
North Branch, Minnesota, United States
Body Type:Pick up
Engine:5.0 Ford
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: Black & gray
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-100
Trim: Custom Cab
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): 2 Door
Drive Type: 2 Wheel drive
Mileage: 2,020
Sub Model: Custom Cab
Warranty: as-is
Exterior Color: Blue
Nice driveing and looking truck. has a mild build 302 with edlebrock performer cam and intake. 4 Barrel edelbrock carb and muilti-spark ignition.Has a C-4 trans with a genie shifter and 2500 stall convertor.Rides on yokohoma tires and egale alloy wheels that are just like new (under 1000 miles on them). All brake lines and hoses replaced about 6 years ago,lining and wheel cylinders aswell as new master cylinder. Aftermaket gauges in a custom dash insert. Runs cool even on the hot days. Interior has black carpet with heat barrier under it and bucket seats. I have interior panels and some other parts that can go with it.The bed is in great shape with stainless bed strips and bolts.Lots of fun to drive and cruise.
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Ford gives police chiefs tech to surveil officers in their own cars
Tue, 28 Oct 2014Police officers certainly have a difficult job in keeping the streets safe, but as public employees in positions of authority, there is still a very real need for oversight. To that end, Ford is partnering with a tech company to offer a new system called Ford Telematics for Law Enforcement on its line of Police Interceptor patrol vehicles that could make cops safer, while giving cities a better idea of what its officers are doing.
The system streams live data about cruisers back to the home base to people like the police chief or shift supervisor. That info includes expected things like speed, location and cornering acceleration, but it gets incredibly granular as well, with records of things like if emergency lights are on, or even if an officer is wearing a seatbelt.
Ford Telematics for Law Enforcement "ought to protect officers as much as it protects the public," said Ford spokesperson Chris Terry to Autoblog. Constantly monitoring patrol cars offers cities a lot of advantages, too. First, it reduces potential liability because a department can prove where each vehicle is at all times. Also, officers know they are being watched and may potentially drive more safely.
Bill Ford op-ed argues we can't just build and sell more of the same cars
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Few people are as able to explain the industry's many upcoming changes and challenges as clearly as William Clay Ford, Jr., better known as Bill Ford. The 57-year-old currently sits as the executive chairman of the company his great-grandfather, Henry Ford, founded over 110 years ago.
In an op-ed piece in The Wall Street Journal (subscription required), Ford explains that the role of automakers is, necessarily, going to change to suit the needs of the future world. That means changing the view of not just the automobile, but the automaker. As Ford explains it, automakers will "move from being just car and truck manufacturers to become personal-mobility companies."
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That won't be a problem for Gittin in this latest video, which features the racer hanging out with his good pal Brody (a dog) and everyone's favorite hot hatch, the Ford Fiesta ST.