1952 Ford F4 Base 3.9l on 2040-cars
North Canton, Ohio, United States
1952 FORD F4 VERY ORIGINAL UNMOLESTED FARM TRUCK Amazing original condition. Stored in a corn bin after she broke in 1970. There she sat for 40 some years. Rescued and repaired a few years ago. Engine professionally rebuilt. Have receipts. Runs like a sewing machine. We used her at our farm stand and for farmers markets. Incredibly reliable. Mostly used as an advertising piece. She was always babied. Were closing the farm stand (kids are graduating and moving on) so with regret we will offer "Daisy" up for sale. You will never find a better example of an all original 1952 Ford F4. PS: Forgot to mention. Bed surface is 1/4 metal plate. Very heavy duty. Original wood bed is under it. It could be removed obviously if you want the oak bed look. It was like that when we bought it and for us it worked great. Side boards are all new and made from oak. I added a small rear gate it didnt have one when I bought it. That is made of pine (used it as a shelf/work station/tailgate) It was a tailgate when driving but a shelf in the down position. Worked great both ways. |
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eBay Find of the Day: Mk1 Ford GT40 with interesting history
Sat, 03 May 2014You might expect a rare Ford GT40 to cross the block at some sort of prestigious auto auction from RM or Gooding, not show up on eBay for over $2 million. However, that's exactly what we have here. The seller claims the car is a late-build Mk1 GT40 from 1969, and it's currently owned by the director of the Hublot watch company in Switzerland.
According to the listing, GT40 #P1108 started life as Mk1 car that was built from factory spares in 1969 and was first sold in 1971. However, the auction is somewhat confusing. According to an image in its gallery, the vehicle was actually built from one of the seven spare Mk3 tubs when production of the iconic racers ended.
This GT40 was never built as a racecar - it lived on the streets its whole life. After assembly finished, it was sent to Germany and was eventually registered for the road. The first owner kept the car until 2005 and sold it with 7,300 miles on the odometer. The current owner bought it in 2012.
Ford 1.0L EcoBoost 3-Cylinder: Autoblog Technology of the Year award finalist
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Sure, three-cylinder engines aren't anything new - they've been offered around the globe for ages. But Ford's EcoBoost 1.0L powerplant is perhaps the best application the Autoblog team has tested. Gone are the triple-cylinder complaints of yore - this engine doesn't sound anemic or buzzy, and there's healthy power output on tap. In fact, compared to the 1.6-liter inline-four that Ford also offers in the Fiesta, the 1.0-liter is more powerful, while boasting an impressive 45 miles per gallon on the highway.
This engine has already received numerous accolades, including winning the International Engine of the Year award in 2012, 2013 and 2014. The 1.0L EcoBoost will be available in the refreshed 2015 Ford Focus here in the US.
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Mulally's retirement from Ford has been a hot topic for a while. He was seriously rumored last year to be leaving the automaker to take over as the CEO of Microsoft. The board even said at one point that it was okay with them if he stepped down early. However, the CEO maintained he would stay with the business through at least the end of 2014. Fields has been rumored as a frontrunner to take over the top spot at the company since he was promoted to COO.
For the moment, Ford isn't officially confirming any of these plans. "We don't comment on speculation. We do have succession plans in place for our key leadership. We take succession planning very seriously," said Susan Krusel, Ford Global News Manager, to Autoblog.