2004 Ford F-250 Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Rockville, Maryland, United States
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2004 Ford F-250 Harley Davidson Super Duty Crew cab. Loaded with sunroof and heated seats. 4 wheel drive.
Bulletproofed 6.0. EGR deleted. Banks 6 gun. Banks Intercooler. AEM Bruteforce intake. New transmission. Freshly
lifted with new 20" wheels and tires. New fender flares painted to match. DVD,CD,Navigation with reverse camera. 06
HD headlights. LED tail lights and 3rd brake light. Bug shield. Window vent visors. Tinted two front windows.
Catback MBRP exhaust. Updated rear diff cover with synthetic fluid. 134k miles. Cold AC.
Ford F-250 for Sale
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The wait is finally over. After months of spy shots, rumor and innuendo, Ford has officially pulled the wraps off its new Shelby GT350. Judging by the spec sheet and the promises being made - especially that the Shelby GT350 will be "an all-day track car that's also street legal" - the wait appears to have been worth it.
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Fri, 13 Dec 2013
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Jaguar design boss admits X-Type was a mistake
Thu, 19 Sep 2013History has a way of repeating itself, especially in the auto industry. When Jaguar was owned by Ford, the British brand attempted to field a competitor for the BMW 3 Series, called the X-Type. Based on the bones of a Ford Mondeo, it aped the styling of Jaguar's flagship model, the XJ, while borrowing liberally from the Ford parts bin. That was 2001.
Now, in 2013, Jaguar is planning a new 3 Series challenger based on the platform previewed by the C-X17 Concept, while Ford is attempting to take the latest Mondeo upmarket. The moves have both brands recognizing where, why, and how the X-Type failed. "It didn't look mature or powerful or anything. It was just a car," Jaguar's current head of advanced design, Julian Thomson, told PistonHeads. Basing the X-Type on a front-drive car while giving it styling that was meant for a rear-driver lead to proportions that "were plainly wrong," Thomson told PH. Ford's European head of quality, Gunnar Herrmann, added that the X-Type was "a fake Jaguar, because every piece I touch is Ford."
For what it's worth, the X-Type's successor in the segment will sport rear-drive, with plenty of input from Ian Callum. Thomson described the new model, which would challenge the 3 Series as having, "Big wheels right to the ends of the car, low bonnet, short overhangs, very low cabins." Sounds good to us.