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1948 Ford Flathead 239 Cu. In - Complete - Modified - Look!! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Grant, Nebraska, United States

Grant, Nebraska, United States
Condition:Used

1948 Ford Flathead . Engine was hot tanked and is super clean inside and out. 239 cu. in. bored .020”. - Crankshaft main and rod journals are standard. Assembled with new Chevrolet intake and exhaust valves. New valve springs, retainers, guides and adjustable tappets. New rings. New heavy duty oil pump. New Speedway roller/ball bearing water pumps. New three carb intake, Offset generator mounting bracket modified for alternator. Edelbrock cylinder heads. New cylinder studs, washers and nuts. Zero hours/miles since assembly. Parts required to complete this engine.....carbs, distributor, alternator and starter motor. Highly recommend the new geared starters. Have used them with great success. I had planned to use this engine for my next hot rod project, but health issues made that impossible. Now selling this engine at a very reasonable price. A modest reserve is in place to eliminate low interest. Flathead powered projects ARE still being built? Will prepare for shipping anywhere on the planet for exact cost of materials. Cost of shipping is up to the buyer. Will ship but at buyers cost. Look for other traditional hot rod parts as I will be listing a few at a time. Look at the gearbox and rear axle assembly also listed here.

Audi A5 ‘Suicide’ Advert – Fake

Sun, 10 Jan 2010

The Audi A5 Suicide Avert has been dubbed a fake by Audi of America Doing the ‘Viral’ rounds over the last few days on the interweb has been a video for the Audi A5 ‘Clean Diesel’ which really didn’t seem to fit in to the non-contentious Audi mainstream ethos we are used to seeing. A carefully crafted image can easily be decimated by one careless word or deed (Gerald Ronson springs to mind) and, amusing though some of us with a sicker sense of humour found the A5 ad, we couldn’t see how Audi would sanction it – even just for online use. The advert features a man driving an Audi A5 in to a deserted car park.

What we drive: 1969 Triumph TR6

Mon, 18 Jul 2011

Updated March 2013: Go straight to the update here. Wisdom borne of experience: If you are contemplating the purchase of a British car and the vital parts of that car are in more than, say, two cardboard boxes, your purchase is suspect. Obviously there are exceptions: The D-type Jaguar comes to mind.

GM and Chrysler in merger talks

Mon, 13 Oct 2008

By Ben Oliver Motor Industry 13 October 2008 09:12 General Motors and Chrysler are in talks to merge and create the world’s biggest car company. Reports in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal say the talks have been underway since the start of October 2008, and sources close to the possible deal put its chances of success at ’50-50’. All three US car makers have seen their sales decimated in recent months and have been forced to deny that they might seek bankruptcy protection.