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The most underrated Ford muscle car of the '60s
When you think of American muscle cars from the 1960s, the usual suspects come to mind. Names like the Mustang, Camaro, and Charger dominate conversations. However, not every muscle car of the era ...
When the muscle car age dawned, Ford threw the Fairlane into the battle to battle the GTO, the 442, the Chevelle, and the Charger. But in 1968, when the Road Runner stepped in, FoMoCo changed their ...
This Mercury creation is one Ford would rather have gearheads forget entirely, but its rarity and understated presence are ...
The horsepower wars were in full swing by 1966, and Chrysler had just released its NASCAR-derived street HEMI engine. As a follow-up to its dedicated drag racing 1964 Thunderbolt, Ford responded with ...
Wrecked supercars are the launching point for many an automotive dream. Scoring a mid-engined monster for a fraction of its retail price and nursing it back to health is a common goal among the ...
Ford is one of the largest and oldest automakers in the U.S. The company has been around since 1903 and have helped innovate the auto industry in myriad ways. Arguably the most famous is Henry Ford's ...
Ford Motor Company drew a two-edged sword in 1964 when the Mustang rolled out and grabbed everyone else's attention, robbing the Plymouth Barracuda of the title of the first ‘pony’ car ever. By the ...
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