Thanks to the assembly-line technology that made it affordable, Ford's Model T dominated American car sales in the early 20th century. But how fast could it go?
The Ford Mustang was introduced on April 17, 1964, at the New York World’s Fair, marking the birth of one of the most iconic ...
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Hemmings on MSNThis Isn’t Just Any 1969 Ford GT40 Race CarWe’ve all heard about slot car tracks and the cool model race cars built to blast around them, but what about a full-size ...
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Why The Ford Model T Was Only Offered In Black For More Than A DecadeSome may already know that the Ford Model T was infamously only offered in black for over a decade, but that wasn't just ...
"No, I don't think we're much into [racing] Prototypes at Ford," Farley toldMotorTrend. The fresh crop of sports car Prototypes, dubbed LMDh (Le Mans Daytona Hybrid, also known as GTP) and LMH (Le ...
If yesterday's Cobra replica auction on Bring a Trailer wasn't quite your ... This 2006 Ford GT has only 1,900 miles on the odometer and is one of 2,011 examples built that model year.
Instead, lovers of Ford Model T snowmobiles — an adaption of the classic American car — were showing off their antique vehicles during the Model T Ford Snowmobile Club’s 25th annual meet.
The latest generation Ford Mustang has become ... money on the Blue Oval's pony car, given that it is much slower than the Tesla Model X Plaid? We wouldn't, but then again, the driver still ...
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