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Q: Are there any good auto shops in Dallas Tx that will do an engine and transmission swap on a ford truck?
If so, how much will it cost (labor only) to do a swap on a 2003 Ford Ranger? I have already checked out Christian Brothers Auto. I'm wondering if there are any other shops in the Dallas area that will do this.

A: http://www.iatn.net/shopfinder/

Q: Rodeo Ford Commercial (Dallas, TX)?
Who doesn't like the Rodeo Ford commercial (Dallas, TX) because the cowboy doesn't care how u get there.

A: I find him oddly entertaining, but it took me a while to warm up to the commercial.

Q: Where can I buy clear tail lights for my 2004 Ford F150 XLT? Online or in Dallas, TX?


A: Autoanything.com

Q: where can i buy a ford mustang in texas arond dallas for 5000 somewhere in 1995-2006?
ive look in craiglist

A: $4,000 1998 Mustang V6 $6,000 99 to 2001 Mustang V6 $8,000 V8 1999 to 2000 $10,000 V6 2003 or a V8 2001

Q: Where in Dallas...Can I rent a 2007 Ford Mustang?
I need it for few days.

A: Hertz rents Ford vehicles, and some auto dealerships have car rental options.

Q: Ford F350 repairs in Dallas area?
I need a ford diesel repair shop in or near Addison Texas. (non-dealer shop)

A: Metro Ford 99% diesel work.. Also do lots of fleet repairs. Stocks alot of parts for them as well

Q: What did Nicolas Cage do to try and impress his uncle Francis Ford Coppola and score the role of Dallas in Th?
What did Nicolas Cage do to try and impress his uncle Francis Ford Coppola and score the role of Dallas in The Outsiders

A: Cage is long past the point of having to impress anybody to get a role in a movie. "If" his uncle helped him get a start, Cage would have fallen on his face after a few years without the natural talent that he has. He changed his name to Cage so people would judge his work on it's merit and not who his uncle was.

Q: Does anyone know where a good junkyard is in the Dallas/Fort Worth area for a Ford car?


A: Out there on Jefferson Avenue between Grand Prairie and Dallas there is a junk yard named YOUR FORD and there are some other yards in the same area---- that's the place for used parts

Q: Should I try to sell my 2004 Ford Mustang or should I let the leasing company take it back?
I leased a 2004 Ford Mustang and it is time to give it back to the leasing company or I could buy it from them. The online Kelly Blue Book estimator said it is worth $11,650 if I try to sell it to a private party and it estimates a Trade-in Value of $10,075. The payoff with the leasing company is about $9,800. I know those numbers are just estimates, but I'm asking what I can reasonably expect to get for the car if I try to sell it privately here in Dallas, Texas. If I can sell it for $11,650 in a few weeks I would like to do that. If I would only get $10,075 it's not worth the effort to me and I would rather just give it back to them. Cowboy Bill: What makes you think the lease has given me misery? Yes, I'm miserable that I spent much less per month that if I had bought the car. I just hate having that extra money in my account. Maybe if I take my money to the dealer the salesman will take it off my hands and I will be much less "miserable". Bill, are you are car salesman? Is that why you want me to BUY a car? If I wanted to BUY that Mustang I can do it today. Instead I'd rather rent another new car because I'd rather have a new car for less money than and old car for more money. Leasing is the best of both worlds. If I want to buy at the end of the lease I can buy it. If I want to get something new I can get something new and I don't have to haggle with buyers or take a loss on trade-in.

A: We would need a little more info about your car as Ford made several models of the Mustang. There are the GT's the Mach's the Conv. etc. As well as many options that will change the value of your car. That being said remember that the "residual" value of any lease is what the bank thinks the car will be worth when you turn it back in. In my opinion $9800 seems like an average price but nothing to consider a good "investment". The market has slowed on these cars and keep in mind that it isn't going to gain value as it sits in your yard for sale but rather lose value. Not to mention you will have to keep it insured untill it sells. If you love your car keep it. If you are trying to make a little money on the side try a cheaper car that is good on gas they are selling for above book value right now. Hope this helps.

Q: Car dealerships open in Dallas on Sunday?
What car dealerships (preferably Ford, Chevy, or GMC) are open on Sunday in the Dallas area?

A: Technically, yes. There's some goofy law called a Blue Law that only allows car dealers to be open 6 days a week. Most dealers pick Sunday to be closed, but in theory, they could be closed on any of the other days.

Q: how many points, rebounds, assists, etc. did T.J. Ford have in the game today against Dallas???


A: TJ had 16 pts , 2 reb, and 8 ast.

Q: does anybody know where to find a transmission for a 1977 ford half ton pickup truck in the dallas tx. area??
a 351 wcp engine

A: Don't you have a Dallas, TX Yellow pages phone book?

Q: What should I expect to pay to have a throw out bearing replaced in a 2000 Ford Ranger?
Truck has 165k miles on original clutch so this repair is not unexpected. I know this is too much of a project for me to bite off. Will replace clutch while everything is apart. V-6 engine, 5 speed manual. I live in Dallas Tx.

A: $500-$800 is about the going rate, little cheaper if its a 2wheel drive

Q: Does anyone know when Ford will be unveiling the Ford F-450 Deep?
I see that Dallas Smith Corp.(www.dallassmithcorp.com) has various "commercial applications" available. Anyone know anything more on the Ford F-450 Deep being available to the consumer market?

A: To add to the EXCELLENT answer submitted above, I would like to offer a professional opinion regarding such vehicles depicted in the link you provided. As already stated, these vehicles are MODIFIED. After looking through some of the pics in the link, I can tell you that the ones in my region don't generally hold up very well. Where I am located, there are fleets of Wheel-Trans type buses everywhere utilizing the exact same setup as depicted in link. These are E-series chassis vehicles that are CONVERTED to front-wheel-drive, by using parts from Ford's four-wheel-drive F-series trucks. Where the output would normally connect to the rear driveshaft is situated, a hydraulic pump is connected, to be used as a PTO for raising and lowering of the platform, in order to facilitate wheelchair access. With slight modifications to the front axle to in order to keep the hubs engaged all the time, this in simplistic terms is what makes it a front-wheel-drive vehicle. From what I hear, they don't generally hold up very well, due to the fact that the front axles were never designed to receive the powertrain's FULL powerflow ALL THE TIME. There is also the annoying pulsation felt in the steering wheel during turning maneuvres thanks to the u-joint type axle setup. With this in mind, also remember that there is no Ford warranty on these vehicles due to the heavy modifications.

Q: What should Dallas do next year?
Should they just let Kidd go and try to sign a player like Ron Artest or trade him for a PG that can score like Mike Bibby or TJ Ford? Im not sure if they will have enough salary cap to sign a player but Ron Artest would be a good pick up because Howard is quick enough to move to SG and Terry to PG. With J. Howard, J. Terry, E. Dampier, and Ron Artest Dallas should be an outstanding defensive team.

A: They should get some picks and trade Jason Kidd. Get a player like Gilbert Arenas and they would be phenomanal. If they don't trade Kidd, at least get a PG that can back him up and give him more resting time. Also get a young C because Dampier is in his like 13th season.