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This Coachbuilt 1929 Ford Depot Hack Woodie Is A Trip To The Past
In the roaring twenties, Chatham, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod, was a popular summer resort area for well-heeled vacationers from the northeast. After arriving by train from New York City, Boston, and other locations,...
Read More1970 Boss 429 Mustang Surfaces After 29 Years!
Over the years Charlie Lyons, the owner of Charlie's Classic Cars in Irvington, AL, has established such a network, and the revelation of this 1970 Mustang Boss 429 is the fruit of that network.
Read MoreInside Ford’s plan to remake Detroit–and itself
To help position itself as a 21st-century innovator, Ford has scooped up 1.2 million square feet of property in a Detroit neighborhood called Corktown, a historic district that borders the industrial west...
Read MoreJunkyard Gem: 1985 Ford Bronco II, Rocky Mountain High Sawzall Pickup Edition
Here's a Bronco II that enjoyed a backyard conversion into a Ranger-ish pickup at some point during its long (and no doubt full) life. It now resides in a Denver-area self-service wrecking yard.
Read MoreThe Falcon of the Millennium! A 2,800hp, Twin-Turbo Show Stopper
Achieving the perfect mixture of show-stopping craftsmanship and incredible performance is a rare thing indeed.
Read MoreFord’s letting go of cars is just a sign of the times
Ironically, it was Henry Ford himself who defined the method: here’s a Model T, you’ll buy it and like it – for nearly twenty years.
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