All Steel---1930 Ford Model A 2 Dr Sedan on 2040-cars
Gray Court, South Carolina, United States
ALL STEEL 1930 FORD MODEL A 2 DR SEDAN!! NEW FRAME. ALL STEEL 2" CHOP TUBED WHEEL WELLS NEW STEEL FLOORS! FILLED ROOF NEW STEEL 32 GRILLSHELL & INSERT NEW STEEL HOOD TOP. BRAKE PEDAL, MASTER CYL, BOOSTER NEW STEEL FENDERS, APRONS, RUNNING BOARDS STAINLESS STEEL HEAD LIGHT BAR & HEAD LIGHTS ALUMINUM RADIATOR. FRAME & UNDER FLOOR PANS PAINTED GLOSS BLACK GM STEERING COLUMN. ALL METAL WORK DONE ON BODY. BODY WORK NEEDS TO BE DONE. STAINLESS STEEL SUPER RIDE FRONT END. DOORS LINED UP. THEY OPEN & CLOSE & LATCH. CHEVY 10 BOLT REAR END WITH TRI BAR (NEEDS COIL OVERS) CHEVY 350 TRANS CHEVY 350 ENGINE--- NOT RUNNING!!! ANY QUESTIONS CALL DAVID @ 864- 575-5032 IF PAYING BY CHECK IT WILL HAVE TO CLEAR FIRST!! |
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Ford calling in 28k Edge crossovers over fuel line leak
Thu, 16 Jan 2014A problem with the fuel line on certain examples of the Ford Edge has prompted the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to issue a recall. The issue revolves around the metal housing on the fuel line pulse damper, which was apparently improperly manufactured in the first place and is prone to crack in certain circumstances, leading to a fuel leak. And as we all know, a fuel leak is not a good thing.
The problem affects model year 2012 and 2013 Edge crossovers equipped with the 2.0-liter engine and manufactured between September 2, 2010 and April 25, 2013 - a total of 27,933 units. Although the Lincoln MKX is closely related to the Edge, since it isn't offered with the same engine (to which the problem is related), the recall does not include the premium-badged version. See the recall notice below for further details.
Ford doubling 1.0L EcoBoost engine production
Fri, 06 Sep 2013Ford's 1.0-liter EcoBoost three-cylinder engine hasn't been around that long, but it sounds like the engine is getting to be fairly popular in the automaker's global car lineup. The Detroit News is reporting that Ford has add a second shift that will allow its German engine plant to double daily output from 500 engines to 1,000.
The increased capacity is part of a plan to sell more than 300,000 vehicles a year with this engine in Europe by 2015. Europe is currently the only market where the smallest of the EcoBoost engines is offered (including in the Focus pictured above), but US-spec Fiesta models will be getting this mill for 2014.
Three-cylinder engines are expected to continue to grow in popularity in coming years with the report indicating that global production of these engines will double by 2018 to 9.8 million units. General Motors, BMW and Mitsubishi are all expected to introduce three-cylinder engines in the near term, as well.
Ford dinged by OSHA for asbestos at Buffalo plant
Sat, 20 Jul 2013Ford has come under fire from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for violations regarding asbestos exposure in a company metal stamping plant in Buffalo, NY. OSHA has cited Ford for eight violations in total, according to an Automotive News report, and faces fines of up to $41,800. 537 workers are employed at the stamping facility.
The violations include a pipefitter at the facility being exposed to asbestos-containing material while working on a steam line, other workers exposed to the material without respiratory protection and work areas that were not designed to limited the number of workers in contact with asbestos. Further, areas in which asbestos was present were not properly restricted, and levels of asbestos in the air were not monitored.
According to an unnamed Ford spokesperson in the AN report, the company feels that the OSHA citation is erroneous saying, "We have fully cooperated with the local OSHA officials and we don't believe the citations are warranted." Ford also maintains that it will work with the authorities to resolve the issue.