1923 T-bucket By California Custom Roadsters 406 Chevy 485hp! Beautiful Only 1k! on 2040-cars
Raymore, Missouri, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:406 Chevy V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Model T
Trim: T-BUCKET
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 1,150
Exterior Color: Red
This is a beautiful example of a 1923 T-bucket...High quality build done by California Custom Roadsters (C.C.R.) in Chino, CA...This is the long body model...I am 6'4" and fit in it fairly comfortably-of course I enjoy these cars and know how to "fold" myself into them...406 Chevy small block engine...485hp/480ft/lbs. of torque...Air Research custom built heads...Roller cam with running gear...Balanced and blue printed...Holley 850 carb...Zoops billet aluminum valve covers...TH350 transmission with full polished housing!...2500 stall converter...Billet driveshaft...15gallon fuel tank with stainless lines...power brakes...Amazing Laser red paint...Ididit polished steering column...Lokar oil cooler...Currie 9" Ford rear end...Interior by Rudy's of Orange County CA...THE BEST OF EVERYTHING!...I have two windshield that go with the car...The one piece has straight up brackets as well as lay back racing style brackets...The other windshield is a two piece and has a crack in the bottom glass...Car currently has app. 1100 actual miles on it...I just put brand new tires on the front...I am also including a full car cover and a photo album of the build...THIS IS A HIGH QUALITY CAR...It is not a backyard built...Check out c.c.r. and you will see they are one of the premiere T-bucket builders around...Many $$$'s were spent building this car...I bought it to keep but it just sits in storage under a cover and I have decided to sell it...Clean and clear title in hand with no liens...Titled as a 0000 SPCNS (special construction)...NO DISSAPOINTMENTS HERE!...I'm running it ONE TIME-If it doesn't bring the money I will keep it...I don't HAVE to sell it...NO TRADES-PERIOD!...Serious buyers can contact me at 816-604-8094
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2015 Ford F-Series Super Duty Power Stroke
Tue, 29 Jul 2014What weighs 30,000 pounds? Big Ben's Westminster bell. A navy ship anchor. Or as we found out during our first drive program for the 2015 Ford F-Series Super Duty, seven pallets of cinder blocks loaded onto a dual-axle gooseneck trailer. The test was part of a raft of towing demonstrations that showcased the new Super Duty's impressive tug capacity, which maxes out at 32,100 pounds. That's 1,200 more than its nearest rival, the Ram 3500, when equipped with its upgraded 6.7-liter Power Stroke diesel V8. Such is the heavy-duty pickup truck business, a diesel-fueled game of one-upmanship with only three players: Ford, Chevrolet/GMC and Ram. And in this game, the one with the most torque wins.
Until 2014, Ford was the one to beat, with its 6.7-liter Power Stroke diesel bringing 400 hp and a massive 800 lb-ft of torque to the table. Then last year, Ram did exactly that, serving Ford with a beefed-up Cummins turbodiesel inline-six in its freshened Ram Heavy Duty truck line with 385 hp and 850 lb-ft of torque, enabling it to tow up to 30,000 pounds. But Ford claims it had designed its engine to be relatively easy to upgrade when the time called for it, so for 2015, Ford bolted a larger turbo to the Power Stroke, bringing output to an insane 440 hp and 860 lb-ft of twist, all without reducing fuel efficiency. Maximum tow capacity rises from 24,700 lbs to an incredible 31,200 lbs for the F-450 dually.
As for GM's HDs? They lag behind the lot with their 6.6-liter Duramax V-8, producing 397 hp and 765 lb-ft of torque. Yeah, you know things are serious when the trucks with 765 lb-ft are the knock-kneed wimps of the lot.
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Thu, 02 Jan 2014Solar energy might not be enough to power a usable electric vehicle on its own, but that doesn't mean it can't lend a helping hand. And that's what Ford has in store for the Consumer Electronics Show opening next week in Las Vegas.
Ford has essentially taken its C-Max Energi plug-in hybrid and fitted it with the latest in solar panel technology developed by SunPower, acting like a magnifying glass to capture as much of the sun's energy as possible. So you get the benefit of an electric vehicle, with the range assurance of a hybrid, without needing to draw from the grid.
Ford estimates that a day of charging in the sunshine will give the C-Max Solar Energi concept the same full charge as the production PHEV, with a total range of 620 miles - 21 of which can be run on electric power alone. Otherwise the vehicle - which remains a concept for the time being - is identical to the existing C-Max Energi. The top-selling model in Ford's growing hybrid and electric vehicle portfolio helps put Ford just behind Toyota among the top seller of hybrids in America. Scope out the images in the gallery above and the video clip and press release below for a closer look.
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Fri, 21 Feb 2014Way back in August, we showed you a Ford concept for the Australian market called the Everest. Now, we can show you that work on the new Ranger-based SUV is well under way.
At this stage, it's still quite clearly a mule (note the misalignment of the front and rear doors), wearing the Ranger's front end and the rump of Ford's overseas Territory crossover. The wheelbase is shorter than a Ranger, according to our spy photographers, which strikes us as somewhat odd for a more passenger-oriented vehicle. Disc brakes should be fitted at all four corners, while the new SUV, which will almost certainly wear the Everest name, should sport a new rear suspension.
In terms of looks, we're expecting the Everest Concept to inform the appearance of the production model. Naturally, there will also be some interior tweaks, particularly around the dashboard, which is covered in these photos.