1985 HONDA ATC 200X CONDITION: USED LOCATION: EUNICE, LOUISIANA ATC WAS PURCHASED AS A RESTORATION PROJECT, BUT AT THIS TIME, DUE TO PROFESSIONAL OBLIGATIONS, I DO NOT HAVE THE TIME TO CONTRIBUTE TO A RESTORE PROJECT ATC INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: HOLESHOT REAR TIRES NEW UNWRAPPED DG RCM PIPE W/ MOUNTING HARDWARE MAIER REAR PLASTICS MOTOR DOES NEED WORK. MOTOR HAS LOW COMPRESSION READING ATC IS SOLD AS IS BIKE TO BE PICKED UP FROM EUNICE LOCATION. SHIPPING IS NOT AVAILABLE. FOR SAFETY OF ALL PARTIES ATC IS KEPT AT A SAFE FACILITY THAT HAS AUDIO AND VISUAL RECORDING |
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Ford design chief J Mays retires, replaced by Moray Callum
Tue, 05 Nov 2013J Mays, Ford Motor Co.'s global design chief and one of the last senior executives remaining from the Jacques Nasser era, is retiring from the company along with two other veteran senior executives. Moray Callum, 58, design director for Ford in North America, will replace Mays, 59, the automaker said in a statement today. Also retiring after long Ford careers are Jim Tetreault, 57, vice president of North American manufacturing, and Martin Mulloy, vice president of labor relations.
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Ford lines up Mark Fields to succeed Alan Mulally
Thu, 01 Nov 2012Ford Motor Co. has named Mark Fields its chief operating officer, putting him in line to succeed CEO Alan Mulally when he retires no sooner than the end of 2014. The appointment of Fields, 51, who has been president of Ford's Americas unit, was part of a sweeping overhaul of executive ranks unveiled Thursday.