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  • New Ford CNG Truck

    Did anybody buy a new Ford F-150 Cng yet? I was wondering what the prices are looking like?

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    What new Ford CNG Truck??
    BAF Conversion?
    Dave Clement

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      I know that people are sending letters to Ford hoping to get them to produce cng again but i didn't know they are? I talked to my Ford dealer here and they didn't know what i was talking about...
      You can do anything except light a paper match, on a marshmellow, underwater!

      R.I.P. Taylor and Chris

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        I read somewhere that 2008 or 2009 the company that used to do the conversions for Ford was going to start again on Ford Trucks and Vans. Yeah I think it's BAF. I think the first dealer that's going to sell them is in Arizona. Not sure on the year though? Anybody else heard about this? I'm not crazy, I swear. Lol.

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          BAF Technologies was making the rounds trying to sign up Ford dealers to offer their conversions with new trucks. I still have not heard any confirmation yet of any signed agreements.
          Five Star Ford was supposed to be first, since they took care of several city police Dept's CNG Crown Vics.
          I don't think there is anything official yet from BAF or any Ford dealers.
          Kevin Fern is trying to set up something similar with the Impala and some
          Chevrolet dealers. The wheels just have not turned fast enough for most of us. Its a little frustrating.
          Dave Clement

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            Re: New Ford CNG Truck

            Ok thanks. A new F150 Cng would be pretty sweet though, I gotta admit.

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              UPS has announced the deployment of 300 new CNG-powered trucks in North America. The trucks have been deployed over the past month to Denver (43 units); Atlanta (46); Oklahoma City (100), and four cities in California: Sacramento (21), San Ramon (63), Los Angeles (9) and Ontario (18). This gives UPS a total of 800 vehicles across the company's worldwide fleet that burn natural gas out of a total of 1,819 UPS vehicles that use alternative fuels. The alt-energy sources include CNG, liquefied natural gas, propane, electric and hybrid electric vehicles in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Germany (pictured), France, Brazil, Chile, Korea and the United Kingdom. These 300 vans were not converted vehicles but designed to be CNG-capable from the start.

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