1932 Ford Model A Roadster on 2040-cars
Pleasanton, California, United States
1932 Ford Roadster recent build, Harwood body, Chevy 283 engine, 4 speed manual transmission, Ford 9'' rear with 3:25 Posi, coil over adjustable shocks, front "I" beam drop axle with SoCal front disc brakes, stainless steel brake lines as well as stainless fuel line, '32 front radius rods, Walker radiator, Interior done in Bone white diamond tuct and '32 style bench seat, Stewart Warner gauges and original '60's Dixco Tach, has a matching bone white vinyl top (Sid Chavers) and lots of chrome... Feature car in Street Rodder and a "Top 100" pick at Goodguys West Coast Nats. '13. Car is sold as is.. and buyer is responsible for vehicle pic-up or transport.. Thank You On Mar-10-14 at 20:49:09 PDT, seller added the following information: Engine: Chevy 283 bored .030 over, Isky cam, "Power-pack" heads w/(Z28 type springs), GM orignial "Winters" aluminum dual 2x4 Intake manifold w/ Edelbrock 650 carbs., Mallory electronic distributor, Wiend aluminum water pump, Walker radiator, GM Orig. generator, Lakester style headers (chrome) w/ nickel plated exhaust & Magnaflow mufflers. Transmission: Saginaw 4 speed w/manual 4 speed and reverse lock-out shifter. Front Suspension: So-Cal 4" "I" beam axle and spring, front disc brakes, panhard bar, '32 ford front wish-bones... all chrome. Rear End: Ford "Johns 9" housing w/ 31 spline axles & 3:25 posi 3rd member, Triangular 4 bar suspension & coil-over adjustable shocks, driveshaft (custom). Body: Harwood w/ 2'' strech doors, steel gas tank & steel front grille shell w/ stainless grille, front headlights '32 ford stainless buckets, rear tailights '32 ford, chrome windshield w/ 2" chop & pull rings, Sid Chavers bone white vinyl top. Interior: Roadster style steering column w/ 4 hole steering wheel, Stewart Warner gauges, Orig. Dixco tach & turn signal switch, gold loop carpet, bone white trim, diamond tuck upholstery. Wheels/Tires: Chrome smoothies, 600-15 front tires ww, 30x8-15 Hurst dragster slicks ww.
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TX officer allegedly lets 140-mph street racer go with a warning [w/poll]
Tue, 26 Aug 2014Being pulled over by the police is one of the most nerve-racking situations that a driver can go through, and it's even worse when you know that the officer has you dead to rights for speeding well over the posted limit. In this video, the driver of a heavily modified Ford Mustang with a claimed 966 horsepower at the rear wheels could have easily lost his ride for doing triple-digit speeds and street racing, but a friendly Texas police officer appears to send him on his way with a simple warning.
What's more, the driver in question wasn't just speeding - his Mustang was the camera car for a bunch of rolling street races in the wee hours of the morning on a Texas highway. The driver was more than willing to mix it up in the action, too. Eventually the cops catch on and pick the 'Stang to pull over, but not before the Ford owner runs a claimed 140 mph. With only audio to go on after the car is pulled over, the police officer seems incredibly nonchalant about catching someone who was so brazenly breaking the law. Incredibly, the patrolman actually tells the driver that he's seen everyone racing tonight but ignored them. With traffic picking up, the cop says that it's time to "cut it out" and go home for the night. As far as this video shows, that was the end of it.
Warning: There is explicit, not-safe-for-work language in the video below.
2013 Shelby 1000 unleashes its 1,200 horsepower ahead of NY show reveal
Fri, 22 Mar 2013True story: Last fall, I had the opportunity to spend a week with Ford's new 2013 Shelby GT500 - the Blue Oval's factory Mustang with 662 horsepower and 631 pound-feet of torque. It's an amazing beast, to be sure. I'm not sure if it was Michigan's damp streets strewn with potholes and wet leaves, but at no point did I ever say to myself, "You know, Ford is on to a really good thing here, but what it really needs is about twice the power." And yet, for people in warmer climes with infrastructure in better nick - or for those whose muscle cars live their lives out on the track, there's apparently sufficient demand to warrant just such a beast.
Quick studies will recall that Shelby American launched its 1000 last year to commemorate its 50th anniversary, but it is returning to the New York Auto Show with a fresh version based on the 2013 GT500 I drove. The 2013 Shelby 1000 whips up 1,200 horsepower on pump gas thanks to beefed-up forced induction, engine internals and cooling. Wisely, it also incorporates an adjustable suspension and big brake package to make sure those ponies have the best chance being safely deployed to the ground.
What price the world's most powerful "production" muscle car? $154,995 for starters - donor GT500 not included. What, no convertible variant?
Ford blamed in drug mule lawsuit
Tue, 30 Jul 2013If a college student is caught smuggling drugs across the border, one might think the kid got what was coming to him. But when a Mexican student at the University of Texas in El Paso was caught by Border Patrol agents with duffel bags filled with marijuana in his trunk, the man used a classic excuse: He claimed they weren't his.
While a claim like that is almost unbelievable, Ricardo Magallanes, the student, is now suing Ford for handling its vehicles' key codes negligently enough to allow drug smugglers to break into his Ford Focus and stash the drugs, The Daily Caller reports. The twist here is that four other people who lived in Juarez and worked in El Paso were involved in the same type of scheme - allegedly unwittingly, just like Magallanes - and all the cars were Fords except one model from General Motors. FBI agents also found an employee at a Dallas Ford dealership that had accessed the key codes to all four of the cannabis-stuffed Fords.
While we all may not own Fords, the case still causes us slight paranoia. We'll definitely be checking our trunks before we cross any more international borders.